BI100 vs. BI101?

Pam Larson
Pam Larson Member Posts: 683 ✭✭
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

I'm wondering how will the Darrell Bock course, BI100 "Learn to Study the Bible", currently on pre-pub here:

https://www.logos.com/product/46346/mobile-ed-bi100-learn-to-study-the-bible

differ from Michael Heiser's course, BI101 "Introducing Biblical Interpretation"?

https://www.logos.com/product/41721/mobile-ed-bi101-introducing-biblical-interpretation-contexts-and-resources

If I've already completed BI101, is there any reason to order BI100?

Comments

  • Miles Custis
    Miles Custis Member, Logos Employee Posts: 56

    The two courses do have different emphases. Dr. Heiser's BI101 course emphasizes the importance of understanding the worldview of the ancient Near East and goes into more technical detail in his discussion of the literary and linguistic context of the Bible. Dr. Bock's BI100 course provides more of a step-by-step method of studying the Bible using Logos specifically. Dr. Bock is a highly respected New Testament scholar and good communicator, so I would hope his course is beneficial to anyone interested in Bible study. I'd recommend checking out the sample videos and course outline on the product page to help you decide.

  • Pam Larson
    Pam Larson Member Posts: 683 ✭✭

    Thanks, Miles, I hadn't noticed all the sample clips.