New Testament Foundations
The course New Testament Foundations explores the
literature of the New Testament (NT) with the purpose of providing a basis for engaged
reading, further study, and application to life and church. The primary focus
will be on reading the New Testament wisely, offering a multifaceted paradigm
for reading/hearing this literature that includes a sensitivity to reading it
as art, as reflecting a worldview, contextually (literary, cultural,
historical, and intertextual contexts), theologically, integratively, and
missionally.
Additional Info
Live Online and Recorded: This course is being offered online with live class sessions in Winter 2021. Recordings of each class will be made available on the course Moodle site for 48 hours after the class. If you are not able to attend the live sessions due to living in a distant time zone, you may appeal to the Senior Academic Administrator for permission to take the course by using the recordings.
On Campus: A limited number of seats are available for on-campus participation in this course. If you wish to attend class on campus, you must register by November 29 and indicate your preference for on-campus instruction.
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