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NT 4411: Letters of Paul II:I and II Corinthians
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
An introduction to and study of I and II Corinthians. The course examines the way that Paul dealt with numerous spiritual and practical problems encountered by a young gentile church in a pagan environment.
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NT 4412: Letters of Paul III:Prison Epistles
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
An introduction to and study of Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. Special +attention is given to the Christology and ethical teaching of these books and to the relationship between Ephesians and Colossians.
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NT 4413: Pastoral Epistles:I and II Timothy and Titus
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
An introduction to and study of the letters that Paul wrote to the evangelists Timothy and Titus. Special attention is given to issues relating to church organization.
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NT 4414: General Epistles
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
An introduction to and study of the book of Hebrews, giving special attention to the relation of the New Testament to the Old Testament and to the comparison of Christ with various Old Testament persons; and an introduction to and study of the epistles of James, Peter, Jude, and John, giving attention to the special theological issues and practical instruction of these letters.
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NT 4415: NT:Ephesians,Philippians,Colossians,Philemon,I and II Timothy and Titus
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
An introduction to and study of Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon Timothy and Titus. Special attention is given to the Christology and ethical teaching of these books and to the relationship between Ephesians and Colossians and to issues relating to church organization.
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NT 4418: NT:I and II Thessalonians & I and II Corinthians
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
An introduction to and study of I and II Thessalonians & I and II Corinthians. Special attention is given to issues relating to the second coming of Jesus Christ. Also, the course examines the way that Paul dealt with numerous spiritual and practical problems encountered by a young gentile church in a pagan environment.
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NT 4422: Revelation
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
An introduction to and study of the book of Revelation. Special attention is given to the nature of apocalyptic literature, methods of interpretation, and historical background of the book.
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NT 4425: Great Characters of the New Testament
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course is a study of the life, character, and influence of selected characters of the New Testament. Special attention is given to the encouragement to faithfulness demonstrated by the lives of righteousness exemplified in these characters.
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NT 4427: New Testament Life,Customs,and Times
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course is a study of the culture in which New Testament characters live. The political, social, economic and religious conditions are studied. Special attention is given to the cultural impact on the spiritual lives of various religious groups.
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NT 6301: Critical Introduction to the New Testament
3.00 Credits
Amridge University
A study of the individual books of the New Testament with regard to their authorship, date, content, message, and purpose. Attention is given to various critical methodologies employed to explore the historical background, composition, and theological viewpoint of each book.
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