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Biblical Studies

Biblical Studies - This includes Old and New Testament studies, exegesis of specific books or passages, and thematic studies (like the life of Christ, prophecy, or the Psalms).

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New Testament Studies

Overview of New Testament Studies

The study of the New Testament encompasses a variety of key areas, each offering deep insights into Christian history, theology, and practice. Here are detailed descriptions of various studies we will undertake in the New Testament:

1. Gospel Accounts

  • Focus: The life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  • Content: We will examine the four Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—highlighting their unique perspectives, audiences, and theological emphases. Comparative studies will help students understand the synoptic problem and the distinct portrayal of Jesus in the Gospel of John.
  • Approach: Literary analysis, historical context, and theological interpretation.

2. Acts of the Apostles

  • Focus: The early church's history, the spread of the gospel, and the role of key figures like Peter and Paul.
  • Content: We will explore the growth of the early Christian community,
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Old Testament Studies1 Course

Overview of Old Testament Studies

The study of the Old Testament offers a rich tapestry of historical events, poetic literature, and theological doctrines that are foundational to understanding the entire Bible. Here are detailed descriptions of various studies we will undertake in the Old Testament:

1. Pentateuch (Torah)

  • Focus: The first five books of the Bible, which cover the creation of the world, the patriarchs, the Exodus, and the Mosaic Law.
  • Content: We will explore key narratives such as the creation accounts in Genesis, the covenant with Abraham, the Exodus from Egypt, and the giving of the Law at Sinai.
  • Approach: Literary and historical analysis, theological exploration of covenant theology, and the implications of the Law for Israelite society and modern Christian thought.

2. Historical Books

  • Focus: The history of the Israelite people from their
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