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Nov 24, 2024
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BIBL 1203 - New Testament History and Literature 3 credits
[Meets the Core Curriculum Writing Practice Requirement; A prerequisite for all other New Testament Bible courses.] This course is a survey of the New Testament. Beginning with a discussion of topics pertinent to the study of the New Testament (language, canon, text) and a review of its historical and social contexts, the course then examines in overview fashion the major literary units that form the New Testament: the Gospels and Acts; the Pauline and General Epistles; and the Revelation. All the New Testament books are studied with attention to matters of authorship, date, occasion for writing, structure and theological content. (This course is also offered through our concurrent credit program.)
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