BIBL 702
Advanced New Testament Exegesis
Course Description
This course builds on the exegetical methods established in BIBL 503, using Paul’s epistle to the Philippians as a living lab for further exposure to the methods and tools of New Testament exegesis, particularly those tools and methods relevant to the study of New Testament letters. In the course of study, we want not only to develop our analytical skills but also to become immersed in—and inspired by—the theology and practical application of the letter to the Philippians.This course has a maximum enrollment of 20 students.
To get into a priority enrollment course, you must register by the early registration deadline (see Important Dates) and must submit a Priority Enrollment Course Request (available through the "Additional Registration Requests" section of the Registration menu in REGIS) after completing your registration. Class lists will be determined within a week after the early registration deadline, and you will be notified by email shortly thereafter. First priority will be given to students who need a course for the program to which they have been admitted, and who have registered by the early registration deadline.
| Offered | 2026 Winter |
| Dates | Jan 12 - Apr 17 |
| Days | Mon |
| Format | Onsite Only |
| Credit Hours | 3 |
| Room Number | Rm 014 |
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.
Prerequisites
This course has the following prerequisites: BIBL.501, BIBL.502, BIBL.503, LANG.550, LANG.551 (or as corequisite) BIBL.600