BIBL 502

New Testament Foundations

Course Description

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.

Dates May 27–Jun 7
Days & Times Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri
8:30AM–11:30AM
Format Onsite/Online
Credit Hours 3
Audit Hours 2

Faculty

Mairam_kovalishyn

Mariam J. Kovalishyn

Associate Professor in New Testament Studies

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Notes

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Additional Info

Winter 2024
This course is available onsite and online. Students must register for the online section to gain Zoom access to the course.

Course lectures will be recorded, and students may be captured in course recordings. Access to lecture recordings is normally only given to online students who cannot reasonably be expected to attend the course live due to time zone differences. These students should contact the course instructor for permission to access recordings.


Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

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