These courses will examine books referred to as the "general" epistles, which are James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John, and Jude.

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BR-BO-GE-01-James

This course will examine the thematic teachings of the Book of James.  Specifically, the course will examine James' teachings about temptations, faith and works, taming the tongue, his warning about worldliness, and patience in suffering.

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BR-BO-GE-02-1 Peter

This course will examine the thematic teachings of the Book of 1 Peter.  Specifically, the course will examine Peter's teachings about the true Gospel and grace of God, submission to authority, and suffering as a Christian.

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BR-BO-GE-03-2 Peter

This course will examine the thematic teachings of the Book of 2 Peter.  Specifically, the course will examine Peter's teachings about attributes Christians should add to their lives, inspiration of Scripture, false teachers, the possibility of apostasy, and the end of the world.

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BR-BO-GE-04-1 John

This course will examine the thematic teachings of the Book of 1 John.  Specifically, the course will examine John's teachings about false doctrine and his writing to Christians so that they can know they are saved.

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BR-BO-GE-05-2 John

This course will examine the thematic teachings of the Book of 2 John.  Specifically, the course will examine John's teachings about love for God, the love we are to have for one another, and his warning against false teachers.

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BR-BO-GE-06-3 John

This course will examine the thematic teachings of the Book of 3 John.  Specifically, the course will examine John's teachings about walking in truth, sincerity, generosity, hospitality, and love.

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BR-BO-GE-07-Jude

This course will examine the thematic teachings of the Book of Jude.  Specifically, the course will examine Jude's teachings about the faith, its status of being delivered, and his admonition to contend for it.