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  • 3.00 Credits

    Staff A close reading of the Gospel of Luke, with attention to its status as historiographical narrative, its relationship to the Acts of the Apostles, and the development of its message within the socio-historical environment of Roman antiquity. 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
  • 3.00 Credits

    Witherington A study of selected passages in Johannine Literature, this course will deal with the various textual, historical, rhetorical, exegetical, theological, and ethical concerns raised in the Gospel and Letters of John. The focus in the course will be on familiarizing the student not only with the content of this book, but also with the exegetical and hermeneutical issues that it raised and raises. 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
  • 3.00 Credits

    Witherington An exegesis of the entire narrative of Acts that explores Luke's perspective on God' s aim for the people of God and their mission. 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
  • 3.00 Credits

    Witherington A detailed exegesis of the entire book of Romans, examining the most commented on New Testament book in light of its historical, rhetorical, sociological, theological and ethical contexts. Prerequisite: NT (IBS)510 or 511, 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.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Long A close reading of the Corinthian Correspondence with special attention given to literary, socio-rhetorical, historical, and theological understandings of the epistles. This course may include readings from either one or both of the Corinthian letters during any given semester. Prerequisite: NT(IBS)510 or 511; NT520; and NT500 or 501/502 or equivalent. (May be taken by students in the M.A. programs not requiring Greek by special arrangement with the professor.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Long, Witherington A study of selected passages in Ephesians and Colossians, this course deals with the various textual, historical, rhetorical, exegetical, theological, and ethical concerns raised by these letters. The focus in the course will be on familiarizing the student not only with the content of these books, but also with the exegetical and hermeneutical issues that it raised and raises. Prerequisite: NT (IBS)510 or 511; 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.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Mulholland, Russell An exegetical study of the letter to the Philippians which focuses upon the application of basic exegetical principles of the Greek text and understanding the text within the literary, linguistic, historical, and cultural contexts in which it was originally circulated. Prerequisite: NT (IBS)510 or 511; 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.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Long, Mulholland An exegetical study of the letter to the Colossians which focuses upon the application of basic exegetical principles of the Greek text and understanding the text within the literary, linguistic, historical, and cultural contexts in which it was originally circulated. Prerequisite: NT (IBS)510 or 511; 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.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Dongell A careful examination of the Gospel of John according to the inductive method of Bible study. Emphasis will be placed on the close examination of a series of key passages in light of the structure and major themes of the Gospel of John. This course intentionally incorporates the grammatical analysis of the Greek language into the inductive process. Prerequisite: NT(IBS)510 or 511; NT500 or 501. (May be taken by students in M.A. programs not requiring Greek by special arrangement with the professor.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Bauer A careful examination of the Book of Acts according to the inductive method of Bible study. Emphasis will be upon the structure and the major themes found in the Book of Acts, with the Gospel of Luke employed for background purposes. This course seeks intentionally to incorporate the grammatical analysis of the Greek language into the overall inductive process. Prerequisite: NT(IBS)510 or 511; and NT500 or 501 or equivalent. (May be taken by students in M.A. programs not requiring Greek by special arrangement with the professor.)
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