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NT 754: James And 1 Peter: New Testament Exegesis And Constructive Theology
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff What is the relationship between biblical exegesis, on the one hand, and the disciplines of theology and ethics on the other? This seminar will employ these two New Testament letters, James and 1 Peter, as case studies in the relationships among these theological disciplines. Prerequisites: NT500 or 501, NT 520, and either CS601. ST501 is a recommended preparatory course
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NT 799: Independent Research in The New Testament
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Mulholland, Reese, Witherington Guided, independent, advanced research in New Testament studies. See academic policy and procedures. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated Note: Enrollment in all 800 level biblical studies courses is restricted to Th.M. and Ph.D. degree seeking students
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NT 805: The Early Church Fathers And The Formation of The Canon
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Witherington This course will cover both the primary and secondary sources germane to an understanding of the development of the NT canon and the role played by the early church fathers
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NT 810: Exegesis of Romans
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Witherington A doctoral seminar on the entire book of Romans, examining the most commented on book in the NT in light of its historical, rhetorical, sociological, narratological, theological, and ethical and textual contexts
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NT 899: Independent Research in The New Testament
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff Guided, independent, advanced research in New Testament studies. See academic policy and procedures. By contract. Credit only. May be repeated. For Th.M. and Ph.D. students only.
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OT 501: Survey of Biblical Hebrew
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff This course introduces students to Biblical Hebrew for purposes of exegetical work in pastoral ministry. Particular emphasis is given to the fundamentals of Biblical Hebrew and basic exegetical tools, including types of parsing aids especially suited for pastoral use
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OT 502: Grammar And Readings in Biblical Hebrew
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Staff This course builds upon OT501 in order to complete the student's introduction to Biblical Hebrew grammar and syntax. Prerequisite: OT501
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OT 520: Old Testament Introduction
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Arnold, Richter, Russell, Stone An introduction to (1) the literature of the Old Testament in its socio-historical, literary, and canonical contexts; and (2) critical study of the Old Testament
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OT 530: History of Israel
3.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Arnold, Stone A consideration of the history of Israel from the conquest to the inter-testamental period. Data from both biblical and non-biblical sources are studied in an attempt to understand the Old Testament as a whole in terms of its political, social, and religious context. Prerequisite: OT520
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OT 540: The Geographical And Historical Settings of The Bible
4.00 Credits
Asbury Theological Seminary
Richter, Stone Part of the Old Testament department's Israel Studies Program. This intensive three-week introduction to the geography, history, and archaeology of Israel combines academic study with extensive travel through the land of Israel (and Jordan when political conditions are favorable). The primary focus of this class is the geographical settings of Israel' s history (i.e., the Old Testament), but much New Testament material is contextualized as well. This course is offered as an expression o f Asbury? ? affiliate relationship with Jerusalem University College in Jerusalem. Students will be housed at JUC 's campus just outside the Old City, will be evaluated by JUC and Asbury faculty, and in addition to an education in the history, geography, and archaeology of the Holy Land, will be immersed for this three-week period in the cross-cultural experience that is Jerusalem. Additional costs related to travel will app
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