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A Course on Biblical Logic

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Curated by T. T. Ebenezer | tte@biblogic.org The aim of this course is to assist students in gaining a balanced understanding of various secular and contemporary subjects through a scriptural perspective. The classes are designed to be conducted online on a weekly basis and will be limited to 20 students. The proposed course topics include: Principles of Biblical Logic (Rom. 1:20) Creative Thinking (Neh. 9:6) Bioinspired System Design (Gen. 1-3) Biblical History (Luk. 24: 13-35) Bible on Work and Business (Prov. 28:19) Biblical Finance (Luke 6:38; Prov. 13:11) Personal Management (Eph. 5:15-17) Cross-cultural Communication (Rev. 7:9) Ethical Decision-Making (Rom. 13-1-7) Biblical Leadership (Matt. 20:26) The objective of this course is not to provide a comprehensive or exhaustive education on any particular subject, but rather to ignite interest and spark curiosity in a range of diverse topics, encouraging students to further their exploration and understanding through independent stud