New Testament Narratives (Day Course)

NT510 New Testament Narratives (3 credits)
Tuesdays: 2.00 pm – 5.30 pm, 20 July – 20 November 2015

There’s only one Jesus Christ, so why are there four Gospels? This course will uncover the way each Gospel gives us a compatible, yet distinct, portrait of the character, life, and teachings of our Lord. It will also explore what Jesus continued to do and teach through the early church as seen in the book of Acts. You will learn about the first-century context of Jesus and the early church as well as how the world-changing movement Jesus started continues to impact our lives today. Pre-requisite: BS510 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Students taking this course for audit (i.e. not for credit), will not be required to fulfil the pre-requisite.

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Rob MacEwen, PhD

Rob has lived and served in various Asian countries for over twelve years, with ministries including university student outreach, leadership training, and Bible teaching. He is the author of Matthean Posteriority (2015 Bloomsbury T&T Clark), a book that explores the literary relationships between the first three Gospels.

 

You may register online or contact us if you have any query. Registration deadline is Friday, 10 July 2015.

The complete 2015-2015 First Semester Courses Information PDF brochure may be downloaded or visit the 2015-2016 First Semester Courses Information page.

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