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Like most historically Black Colleges, Carver Bible College was established to meet the need for an institution of higher learning for Black Americans desiring biblical and theological training. Since God opened the doors of the institution in 1943, more than 700 men and women have graduated. These graduates are serving God around the world in coun- tries like Kenya, Ghana, Jamaica, and of course, the United States. At Carver the Scriptures come alive as God uses Spirit-filled faculty members in the development of His servants. Stu- dents have the opportunity, through instruction and practical experience, to think through a wide variety of issues as they develop a “Christian worldview.” At Carver you will be af- forded the opportunity to participate in summer missions trips to places like Kenya and South Africa or take the gospel to urban Atlanta. In adherence to our school motto, “Training to Transform,” we take seriously our duty to train. The training Carver Bible College students receive first trans- forms their own hearts and then equips them to go train and transform the hearts of others. If you desire to receive this type of training, Carver is the place for you. Remember that opportunities of this nature are rare and pre- cious. We therefore invite you to make use of the opportunity to become a part of the growing family of Carver Bible Col- lege. Here at Carver Bible College you will enjoy a “family” atmosphere -- one composed of fellow Christians from all walks of life and various ethnic groups and cultures. Carver Bible College 3870 Cascade Road SW Atlanta GA 30331 Tel: 404-527-4520 fax: (404) 527-4524 www.carver.edu ADMINISTRATION Rev. Robert W. Crummie President Dr. Sujaya James Vice President of Academic Affairs Prof. Tosha Bussey Vice President of Admissions Affairs Prof. Jeff Easley Vice President of Student Affairs Prof. Phil Kratovil Vice President of Advancement Mr. Terry Alexander Vice President of Business Affairs For more information, contact: Janie Williams 404-527-4520 x223 [email protected] ABOUT CARVER

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Page 1: ABOUT CARVERand Dateline, ABC Good Morning America, 20/20, CNN, Anderson Cooper 360, The O’Reilly Factor, Mad Money, Scarborough Country, CNN Daytime, Ted Koppel’s Special on the

Like most historically Black Colleges, Carver Bible College was established to meet the need for an institution of higher learning for Black Americans desiring biblical and theological training. Since God opened the doors of the institution in 1943, more than 700 men and women have graduated. These graduates are serving God around the world in coun-tries like Kenya, Ghana, Jamaica, and of course, the United States.

At Carver the Scriptures come alive as God uses Spirit-filled faculty members in the development of His servants. Stu-dents have the opportunity, through instruction and practical experience, to think through a wide variety of issues as they develop a “Christian worldview.” At Carver you will be af-forded the opportunity to participate in summer missions trips to places like Kenya and South Africa or take the gospel to urban Atlanta. In adherence to our school motto, “Training to Transform,” we take seriously our duty to train. The training Carver Bible College students receive first trans-forms their own hearts and then equips them to go train and transform the hearts of others. If you desire to receive this type of training, Carver is the place for you.

Remember that opportunities of this nature are rare and pre-cious. We therefore invite you to make use of the opportunity to become a part of the growing family of Carver Bible Col-lege. Here at Carver Bible College you will enjoy a “family” atmosphere -- one composed of fellow Christians from all walks of life and various ethnic groups and cultures.

Carver Bible College 3870 Cascade Road SW

Atlanta GA 30331 Tel: 404-527-4520 fax: (404) 527-4524

www.carver.edu

ADMINISTRATION Rev. Robert W. Crummie

President

Dr. Sujaya James Vice President of Academic Affairs

Prof. Tosha Bussey

Vice President of Admissions Affairs

Prof. Jeff Easley Vice President of Student Affairs

Prof. Phil Kratovil

Vice President of Advancement

Mr. Terry Alexander Vice President of Business Affairs

For more information, contact: Janie Williams

404-527-4520 x223 [email protected]

ABOUT CARVER

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• Jesusanity and Christianity: An Introduction • Jesusanity Examined: Four Divorces • The Secret Gospels: Why They Never Had a

Chance for the Canon • The Gospel of Judas: A Close Look at a Secret

Gospel • What Got Jesus Crucified

Dr. Darrell L. Bock is Research Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary; and Professor of Spiritual Development and Culture, Center for Christian Leadership.

He is a frequent guest on interview shows and has offered theological background informa-tion for numerous publications and TV shows, including ABC News Prime Time specials on the Da Vinci Code and on Mel Gibson's The Passion, NBC Today Show, NBC Nightly News, and Dateline, ABC Good Morning America, 20/20, CNN, Anderson Cooper 360, The O’Reilly Factor, Mad Money, Scarborough Country, CNN Daytime, Ted Koppel’s Special on the Jesus Tomb: A Critical Look, as well as NPR News and news talk shows hosted by Richard Land, Janet Parshall, the BBC, and the Australian Broadcasting Company.

His book, Breaking the Da Vinci Code made the New York Times Best Seller List in non fiction in 2004 and was nominated for both the Gold Medallion Award in cultural engage-ment and was a Retailers’ Choice Winner in non-fiction for 2005 at the Christian Booksellers Association. His media work has ranged from defining who evangelicals are for the media, to questions surrounding Jesus studies and the gospels, to issues tied to eschatology, the Middle East and Israel, to how Christianity relates to other world religions (especially Juda-ism and Islam), Christian views of war, issues tied to European’s reaction to US politics and religious views, and how Christianity and culture interact. He was a resource figure on the movie the Passion and has done consultation work with the Discovery Channel on various projects.

He is on the Board of Chosen People Ministries and on the Editorial Board for the Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus. He has served as a translation consultant to The Message, The New Living Translation, The NET Bible, The English Standard Version, and The Voice. He is an editor at large for Christianity Today and served as President of the Evangelical Theological Society for the year 2000-2001. He is co-convener of the IBR Jesus Group.

Dr Bock and his wife Sally have three children, Elisha, Lara, Stephen and one grandchild, Aidan Laird.

DARRELL L. BOCK, Ph.D.

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Tuesday AM — February 19th 9:00 am – 10:50 am

Rev. Robert W. Crummie: Topic: Amos: Social Injustice

Dr. Sujaya James: Topic: Learning from Paul and his Ministry

Prof. Jeff Easley: Topic: Evangelical Hermeneutics in Post Modern Age

Prof. Benjamin E. Jacks: Topic: Work of the Holy Spirit at Salvation

Prof. Phil Kratovil: Topic: Personal Evangelism: Conversations that Count

Prof. Lester Smith: Topic: How Did Paul’s Conversion Impact His Theology & Practice

Wednesday AM — February 20th 9:00 am – 10:50 am

Prof. John Jenkins: Topic: Biblical Church Discipline in the 21st Century Church

Dr. Robert Rice: Topic: How Does Christian Education Help You Grow?

Thursday AM — February 21st 9:00 am – 10:50 am