INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT
Instructor: Dr. Jordan J. Ryan
E-mail: jordanryan@dbq.edu
Phone:
TBA
COURSE DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES
This course is a survey and
introduction to the content, message, interpretation, and background of the New
Testament. The course will aim to 1) foster an appreciation for the message of
the New Testament; 2) encourage students to grow in their appreciation and
understanding of Scripture; and 3) strengthen students’ connection with Jesus
Christ through their knowledge and understanding of the New Testament writings
and their historical contexts.
By the conclusion of the course, students should be able to:
- Identify the distinctive theological concerns of the New Testament authors.
- Interpret the New Testament texts within their social and historical settings.
- Analyze New Testament texts from historical and theological perspectives.
- Powell, Mark Allan. Introducing the New
Testament: A Historical, Literary and Theological Survey. Grand Rapids, MI:
Baker Academic, 2009.
- A good study Bible, such as the New
Oxford Annotated Bible (4th ed.) is highly recommended. Other
study Bibles, such as the Harper Collins Study Bible or the ESV Study Bible are
also acceptable.
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