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    The second-phase development of the China JinPing underground Laboratory

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    During 2013-2015 an expansion of the China JinPing underground Laboratory (CJPL) will be undertaken along a main branch of a bypass tunnel in the JinPing tunnel complex. This second phase of CJPL will increase laboratory space to approximately 96,000 m^3, which can be compared to the existing CJPL-I volume of 4,000 m^3. One design configuration has eight additional hall spaces, each over 60 m long and approximately 12 m in width, with overburdens of about 2.4 km of rock, oriented parallel to and away from the main water transport and auto traffic tunnels. Concurrent with the excavation activities, planning is underway for dark matter and other rare-event detectors, as well as for geophysics/engineering and other coupled multi-disciplinary sensors. In the town meeting on 8 September, 2013 at Asilomar, CA, associated with the 13th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics (TAUP), presentations and panel discussions addressed plans for one-ton expansions of the current CJPL germanium detector array of the China Darkmatter EXperiment (CDEX) collaboration and of the duel-phase xenon detector of the Panda-X collaboration, as well as possible new detector initiatives for dark matter studies, low-energy solar neutrino detection, neutrinoless double beta searches, and geoneutrinos. JinPing was also discussed as a site for a low-energy nuclear astrophysics accelerator. Geophysics/engineering opportunities include acoustic and micro-seismic monitoring of rock bursts during and after excavation, coupled-process in situ measurements, local, regional, and global monitoring of seismically induced radon emission, and electromagnetic signals.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures. 13th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics, TAUP 201

    NT 602 Intermediate Greek II

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    Nestle-Aland, Novum Testamentum Graece Wallace, Daniel B. Greek Grammar beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax of the New Testamenthttps://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/2892/thumbnail.jp

    NT 650 Exegesis of Selected Passages.

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    1. Bible study software (Gramcord, Bible works, etc.) 2. Bauer-Arndt-Gingrich-Danker, A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature, 2nd ed. 3. New Testament Exegesis by Gordon D. Fee 4. How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuarthttps://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/2894/thumbnail.jp

    NT 520 Introduction to the New Testament

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    Achtemeier, Paul J.; Green, Joel B.; Thompson, Marianne M., Introducing the New Testament, Its Literature and Theology Green, Joel B., Hearing the New Testament, Strategies for Interpretation Marshall, I Howard, I Believe in the Historical Jesushttps://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/2868/thumbnail.jp

    NT 520 New Testament Introduction

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    Guthrie, Donald, New Testament Introduction. Revised Edition Green, Joel B., ed. Hearing the New Testamenthttps://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/1483/thumbnail.jp

    NT 660 Exegesis of Ephesians

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    Moulton and Geden: Concordance to the Greek Testament Bauer-Arndt-Gingrich-Danker: A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literaturehttps://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/2887/thumbnail.jp

    Latin American Liberation Theology

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    NT 520 New Testament Introduction

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    Achtemeier, Paul J.; Green, Joel B.; Thompson, Marianne M., Introducing the New Testament, Its Literature and Theology Green, Joel B., Hearing the New Testament, Strategies for Interpretationhttps://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/3371/thumbnail.jp

    NT 652 Exegesis of Romans

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    Prerequisite: NT (IBS) 525 or 530; and NT 501/502 [NT 401/402] or equivalent.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi/2044/thumbnail.jp
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