BIBL 502
New Testament Foundations
Course Description
This course will lead students in an exploration of the literature of the New Testament, aiming to provide a strong foundation for engaged reading, further study, and application to life and church. Our primary focus will be the message and content of each book within its particular historical-cultural setting, with attention given to its contribution to the theology of the New Testament as a whole. The course seeks to offer a model for how to read the New Testament wisely, offering a multifaceted paradigm for reading/hearing this literature that includes a sensitivity to the text as art that reflects a worldview and a commitment to reading contextually (considering literary, cultural, historical, and intertextual contexts), theologically, integratively, and missionally.| Offered | 2026 Winter |
| Dates | Jan 12 - Apr 17 |
| Days | Wed, 09:00AM - 12:00PM |
| Format | Onsite Only |
| Credit Hours | 3 |
| Room Number | Chapel |
Teaching Faculty
George Guthrie
Marshall Sheppard Professor of Biblical Studies
Dr. George Guthrie is Marshall Sheppard Professor of Biblical Studies at Regent College and a highly sought-after lecturer, who has taught across North America, as well as in East Asia, the United Kingdom, Germany, South Africa, and Israel.