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Course
Descriptions: New Testament
BNT 530 New Testament Introduction
An introduction to the content and background of the New Testament, including the critical
issues involved in the discipline of New Testament Introduction.
Exegetical
Courses
The following courses are offered on a rotating basis depending on faculty
availability and special interests. The course subtitle and content may vary. They will
involve exegesis of the New Testament text. A course may be taken for credit more than once
if the subtitles indicate different course content (e.g., Studies Paul: Corinthians and
Studies Paul: Romans). It is recommended, but not required, that BOT 530 Old Testament Introduction
and BNT 530 New Testament Introduction be taken before exegetical courses because some introductory
knowledge will be assumed by the professor. Students who have not had those courses may
need to do additional reading from the course bibliography to fill in the knowledge gaps.
BNT 533 Studies in the Letters of Paul
See note above.
BNT 540 Studies in the Synoptic Gospels and Acts
See note above.
BNT 541 Studies in the Johannine Literature
See note above.
BNT 542 Studies in the General Letters
See note above.
BNT/HOM 623 Expository Preaching
in the Gospels & Acts
(See HOM/BNT 623)
BNT/HOM 624 Expository Preaching in the Epistles
(See HOM/BNT 624)
BNT 641 Specialized Exegetical Studies in the New Testament
See note above.
BNT/BOT/MHT/PCS
646 Theological Studies Seminar
Each student in the Master of Arts in Theological Studies program
must enroll in this graduate
seminar course before completion of the degree. The preparation
of a major seminar paper
affords students an opportunity to demonstrate competencies within
their chosen
concentrations through research, interpretation, and writing.
Updated:
Friday, May 18, 2012 12:57 PM
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