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Title: BIB 802: Advanced New Testament Theology and Exegesis
Subtitle: In-Depth Theological Study and Interpretation of the New Testament
Course Name & Level: Advanced New Testament Theology and Exegesis, Doctorate Degree
Number of Credit Hours: 3 credit hours
Keywords: New Testament, Theology, Exegesis
1. Introduction:
This course provides an in-depth study of advanced New Testament theology and exegesis. Students will explore theological themes and apply exegetical methods to critically interpret the New Testament texts.
2. Course Description:
An advanced course focusing on the theological themes and exegetical methods of the New Testament. Emphasis is placed on understanding the historical, cultural, and literary contexts of the New Testament and applying critical methods for in-depth interpretation.
3. Course Purpose:
To equip students with advanced skills in New Testament theology and exegesis, enabling them to conduct thorough and critical interpretations of New Testament texts.
4. Course Objectives:
To explore and analyze the theological themes of the New Testament and develop advanced exegetical skills for interpreting New Testament texts.
5. Key Terms Defined & Key Concepts Explained:
- New Testament Theology: The study of the theological themes and concepts found within the New Testament.
- Exegesis: The critical interpretation and explanation of biblical texts.
- Parousia: The second coming of Christ.
- Christology: The study of the nature and work of Jesus Christ.
- Eschatology: The study of the end times and final events in Christian theology.
6. Specific Topics with Descriptions:
- Introduction to New Testament Theology: Overview of the course and its objectives.
- Historical and Cultural Contexts: Examination of the historical and cultural settings of the New Testament.
- Theological Themes in the Gospels: Study of Christology, kingdom of God, and discipleship in the Gospels.
- Pauline Theology: Exploration of key theological themes in the writings of the Apostle Paul.
- General Epistles: Analysis of theological themes in the General Epistles (James, Peter, John, Jude).
- Apocalyptic Literature: Examination of theological themes in the book of Revelation.
- Theological Themes in Acts: Exploration of the themes of mission, the Holy Spirit, and the early church in Acts.
- Exegetical Methods: Advanced methods for interpreting New Testament texts.
- Textual Criticism: Techniques for analyzing and evaluating New Testament manuscripts.
- Hermeneutics: Principles and practices of biblical interpretation.
- Parables and Teachings of Jesus: In-depth study of the parables and teachings of Jesus in the Gospels.
- Eschatology: Analysis of eschatological themes in the New Testament.
7. Assessments with Descriptions:
- Quizzes: Regular quizzes to test knowledge of key concepts and themes in New Testament theology and exegesis.
- Reflection Papers: Written reflections on personal insights and learnings from specific topics.
- Exegetical Papers: Detailed exegetical analysis of selected New Testament passages.
- Research Paper: An in-depth research paper on a chosen aspect of New Testament theology or exegesis.
- Midterm Exam: An exam covering the first half of the course material.
- Final Exam: Comprehensive exam covering the entire course.
- Participation: Active participation in class discussions and group activities.
- Presentation: A presentation on a significant aspect of New Testament theology or exegesis.
8. Research References:
- The Theology of the New Testament by Frank Thielman. eBook format. MLA Citation: Thielman, Frank. The Theology of the New Testament. Zondervan, 2005.
- New Testament Theology: Magnifying God in Christ by Thomas R. Schreiner. eBook format. MLA Citation: Schreiner, Thomas R. New Testament Theology: Magnifying God in Christ. Baker Academic, 2008.
- An Introduction to the New Testament by D.A. Carson and Douglas J. Moo. eBook format. MLA Citation: Carson, D.A., and Douglas J. Moo. An Introduction to the New Testament. Zondervan, 2005.
- Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ: A Pauline Theology by Thomas R. Schreiner. eBook format. MLA Citation: Schreiner, Thomas R. Paul, Apostle of God’s Glory in Christ: A Pauline Theology. IVP Academic, 2001.
- The Synoptic Problem: A Way Through the Maze by Mark Goodacre. eBook format. MLA Citation: Goodacre, Mark. The Synoptic Problem: A Way Through the Maze. T&T Clark, 2001.
This comprehensive curriculum ensures that students gain a deep understanding of advanced New Testament theology and exegesis, focusing on King Jesus, His Kingdom, and His Great Commission.