Critical Studies in the New Testament
This course is an evaluation of New Testament criticism and an examination of introductory problems of selected New Testament books (authorship, date, etc.). Attention is given to the evangelical responses to the liberal critics of the New Testament.
New Testament Backgrounds
This course is a survey of the physical, historical, and cultural world of the New Testament, with attention given to key historical events, developments, and personalities, including the discussion of chronological and interpretative issues.
NT Greek Exegesis
This course is a continuation of NT 601, along with a more advanced application of principles of Greek exegesis in the study of various genres of the Greek New Testament. Procedures include diagramming the Greek text, doing word studies, and using exegetical resources (including the use of Bible study software). The prerequisite for this course […]
NT Greek Syntax
This course is a continuation of the application of the methods introduced in NT 201 and NT 202. In this Course, the student will be guided in studying the syntax of the New Testament with a short Introduction to textual criticism. Students learn the elements and resources of exegetical study and will apply them to […]
NT Greek Grammar II
This course is a continuation of the prerequisite course NT 201/NT 501, as well as a completion of the study of basic grammar and vocabulary necessary for accurately translating the Greek New Testament.
NT Greek Grammar I
This course is a study of the basic principles of Biblical Greek, including reading, vocabulary, conjugations, declensions, and grammatical constructions. Attention will be given to translating sentences from the course textbook.