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New Testament Survey
This course provides an overview of the New Testament. It begins with an introduction discussing fundamental concepts necessary in order to read it carefully and accurately. It then works through the major books of the New Testament visually showing important components, features, & big ideas for each book. It lays out not only the content but also the methodology for careful NT Bible study. Use the pattern established in this course to do your own study on similar books that are not covered in this course.
Course Objectives
To be able to describe the big idea & learn the memory verse for the major NT Books
To be able to describe the major theological themes of the major NT books
To be able to describe the Gospel & identify it in each major NT book
To be able to explain the fundamental structures & concepts of the New Testament & give specific examples
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Introductory Issues
In this session you will be introduced to the course syllabus, & foundational structures & concepts. These include Christ, the Gospel, its relationship to the OT, its Trinitarian fabric, the already-not, & genre.
In this session you will be introduced to the course syllabus, & foundational structures & concepts. These include Christ, the Gospel, its relationship to the OT, its Trinitarian fabric, the already-not, & genre.
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A Survey of the Gospel According to Matthew
In this session we discuss Matthew's fundamental theme, the kingdom. We also discuss Matthew's main purpose & invitation. Finally we define the fundamental content of the Gospel according to Matthew.
In this session we discuss Matthew's fundamental theme, the kingdom. We also discuss Matthew's main purpose & invitation. Finally we define the fundamental content of the Gospel according to Matthew.
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A Survey of the Gospel According to Luke
In this session we discuss Luke's authorship, setting, audience, & purpose. We also describe Luke's big idea & our big response. Additional topics include identifying the apostles, Luke's structure, the fundamental description of the gospel, & the meaning of Jesus is Lord..
In this session we discuss Luke's authorship, setting, audience, & purpose. We also describe Luke's big idea & our big response. Additional topics include identifying the apostles, Luke's structure, the fundamental description of the gospel, & the meaning of Jesus is Lord..
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A Survey of the Acts of the Apostles
In this session we discuss Luke's second book. We highlight major themes and explain how we are called to participate in the grand story of Christ's church.
In this session we discuss Luke's second book. We highlight major themes and explain how we are called to participate in the grand story of Christ's church.
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A Survey of the Gospel According to John
In this session we highlight the fundamental theological truths of John's Gospel. These include the Gospel's purpose, belief focused on Christ, God's Son, Jesus as God's true Witness, the true Life Giver, and God with us.
In this session we highlight the fundamental theological truths of John's Gospel. These include the Gospel's purpose, belief focused on Christ, God's Son, Jesus as God's true Witness, the true Life Giver, and God with us.
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A Survey of Paul's Letter to the Romans
In this session we give an overview of Paul's letter to the Romans. Highlights include the meaning of "Called," the believer's relationship to Christ, the letter's purpose, & overall structure.
In this session we give an overview of Paul's letter to the Romans. Highlights include the meaning of "Called," the believer's relationship to Christ, the letter's purpose, & overall structure.
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A Survey of Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians
We discuss Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians. Highlights include the church at Corinth's geographic location & its impact on the church, mirror reading, its major theme, & the gifts.
We discuss Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians. Highlights include the church at Corinth's geographic location & its impact on the church, mirror reading, its major theme, & the gifts.
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