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NT 503: Morphology And Vocabulary For Reading nt Greek
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Patrick An intensive course which, building on NT500, is designed to introduce all of the basic elements of New Testament Greek-e.g. noun declensions, the verb system, grammar, and syntax, and structure. Persons successfully completing NT503 should be able to work comfortably with the basic Greek of the New Testament Text. Prerequisites: NT 500 with a grade no lower than "A-" and permission from the instructor of NT50
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NT 510: Matthew
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Bauer, Matlock, Russell A basic course in Inductive Bible Studies. The primary purpose is to enable the student to begin developing an inductive approach to Bible study, especially in the areas of observation and interpretation. Parts of the Gospel of Matthew are used to demonstrate and to practice a methodical approach that can be used in other biblical books. Some of the main themes of the Gospel are highlighted in the process
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NT 510 - Matthew
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NT 511: Mark
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Dongell, Thompson As a basic course in Inductive Bible Studies, its primary purpose is to enable the student to begin developing an inductive approach to Bible study, especially in the areas of observation and interpretation. Parts of the Gospel of Mark are used to demonstrate and to practice a methodical approach that can be used in other biblical books. Some of the main themes of the Gospel are highlighted in the process
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NT 511 - Mark
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NT 520: New Testament Introduction
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Long, Mulholland, Reese, Witherington An introduction to (1) the literature of the New Testament in its socio-historical, literary and canonical contexts; and (2) critical study of the New Testament
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NT 520 - New Testament Introduction
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NT 550: Tutorial in The New Testament
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Mulholland, Reese, Witherington For students with specialized interests/needs in selected areas of introductory New Testament study. Consult syllabus for prerequisites and course requirements. See academic policy. May be repeated
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NT 550 - Tutorial in The New Testament
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NT 599: Independent Research in The New Testament
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Mulholland, Reese, Witherington Guided, independent, introductory research in New Testament studies. See academic policy and procedures. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated
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NT 599 - Independent Research in The New Testament
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NT 601: Intermediate Greek
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff This course fosters competency in New Testament Greek beyond the introductory phase through translation and analysis of significant portions of Luke-Acts. Prerequisites: NT 501/502 or equivalent
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NT 601 - Intermediate Greek
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NT 602: Intermediate Greek
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff This course fosters competency in New Testament Greek beyond the introductory phase through translation and analysis of significant portions of the Letters of Paul, Hebrews, and 1Peter. Prerequisites: NT 501/502 or equivalent
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NT 602 - Intermediate Greek
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NT 605: Greek Readings
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Bauer A rapid reading of different sections of the New Testament to develop a facility with the text. Prerequisite: NT501/502 or equivalent The core elective requirement for the M.Div. in New Testament exegesis is met by courses that appear in the ranges, NT610-649 and NT710-749. Courses in the range NT610-649 require only NT500 Concise Greek. Beginning in the spring of 2005, students are required to take their New Testament exegesis core elective within six months of completing NT500 or NT502
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NT 605 - Greek Readings
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NT 614: Exegesis of The Gospel of Mark
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Witherington An exegetical study of the Gospel of Mark, with careful attention given to social, rhetorical, literary, and theological dimensions and implications of the text. Prerequisite: NT520; and NT500 or 501/502 or equivalent. (May be taken by students in M.A. programs not requiring Greek by special arrangement with the professor.) Prerequisites: NT (IBS)510 or 511
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NT 614 - Exegesis of The Gospel of Mark
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