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Bible 360 – Winter 26

Anchor Bible College

Bible 360

Contemplate the historical and theological significance of the bedrock of Christianity as you examine and apply the truths found throughout Scripture and the testimonies from early Christian teaching. Are you ready to embark on this journey?

Jan. 9 – Apr. 24 (2026)

Fur Rendezvous Break Week: Feb. 20

Fridays: 4pm-7pm

Once-Weekly Classes. Room 205

Ypsilanti, Michigan

In Person at Hope Community Church

$225

FREE for New Anchor Students. $75 per credit hour for returning students

Course Description

Bible 360 – The Death, Burial, and Resurrection of Jesus (3 Credits)

This course explores in-depth the events surrounding the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus, examining their historical foundations, theological significance, and practical implications for our lives. The curriculum is centered on the creed in 1 Cor 15:3-5 and traces the themes of Jesus’ passion and resurrection throughout Scripture and early Christian teaching. The historicity of the claims will also be explored. The second half of the course will emphasize the biblical theology of resurrection in particular and its implications on our lives today. Throughout the semester, students will complete eight homework assignments, such as evaluating the claim of the resurrection, two short essays, and two long essay assignments that address questions like “What did the death of Jesus accomplish?” and “Why did the early Christians believe Jesus rose from the dead?” Regular quizzes, classroom discussions, and two comprehensive exams will support and assess students’ engagement with the course material.

Assigned Readings
In-Class Discussion
Homework and Essays
Regular Quizzes
Two Exams

Instructor

Dan TaylorBible 360 Instructor

Dan Taylor grew up in Northern Michigan. He played baseball at Grand Rapids Community College and later attended Eastern Michigan University where he studied mathematics and physics, ultimately earning a master’s degree in mathematics. Dan has spent over ten years in industry focused on artificial intelligence applications within autonomous vehicles and medicine. He also serves as a Sunday School teacher and home Bible study shepherd. In addition to Dan’s board member role at Anchor, he has served as an adjunct instructor following the completion of his master’s degree in biblical studies from Moody Theological Seminary in the Fall of 2024. Dan and his wife have lived in metro-Detroit for over 15 years and have six children.

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