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TTNT 822 - Seminar in the Gospels Credits 1-3 Advanced study of one or more of the gospels. Special attention given to critical and exegetical issues problems associated with a particular gospel(s). Note(s): May be taken multiple times for credit with the study of a different content. Elective for Th.M. students. Electives are offered by rotation and on request. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: TTNT 503, TTNT 604. Restrictions: Must be Graduate Level, Post Masters Level or Doctoral Level. TTNT 824 - The Acts of the Apostles Credits 2-3 Introduction to the book, the emphasis upon its importance and its historicity. Translation of the text with exegesis of certain sections. Comparison of style with that of Luke's gospel and comparison of Peter's and Paul's speeches with their epistles. Note(s): Elective for Th.M. students. Electives are offered by rotation and on request. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Graduate Level, Post Masters Level or Doctoral Level. TTNT 825 - Seminar in New Testament Theology Credits 1-3 Advanced study in biblical theology focusing on describing the thought of one of the biblical writers or a grouping of TTNT books. Note(s): May be taken multiple times for credit with different content. Elective for Th.M. students. Electives are offered by rotation and on request. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: TTNT 501, TTNT 502. Restrictions: Must be Graduate Level, Post Masters Level or Doctoral Level. TTNT 832 - Seminar in the Epistles Credits 1-3 Advanced study of one or more of the epistles. Special attention given to critical and exegetical issues associated with a particular epistle(s). Note(s): May be taken multiple times for credit with different content. Elective for Th.M. students. Electives are offered by rotation and on request. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: TTNT 503, TTNT 605. Restrictions: Must be Graduate Level, Post Masters Level or Doctoral Level. TTNT 880 - Directed Research Credits 1-3 Detailed research on some aspect of the New Testament. May include a special focus on or combined study of exegesis, New Testament history, introductory matters, or New Testament theology. Note(s): Elective for Th.M. students. Electives are offered by rotation and on request. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Graduate Level, Post Masters Level or Doctoral Level. TTNT 890 - Advanced New Testament Seminar Credits 1-4 Supervised research of designated areas of concentration in New Testament literature, history, interpretation or theology. Note(s): May be taken multiple times for credit with different content. Elective for Th.M. students. Electives are offered by rotation and on request. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Graduate Level, Post Masters Level or Doctoral Level.

TTNT 891 - Research Seminar

Credits 3

Discussion and application of the central areas of New Testament research and related fields of study. Instruction in research methodology, including the identification of a problem, the steps taken to resolve it, and writing the results. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Graduate Level, Post Masters Level or Doctoral Level. Fees: $50. TTNT 892 - Research Seminar Credits 2 Discussion and application of the central areas of New Testament research and related fields of study. Instruction in research methodology, including the identification of a problem, the steps taken to resolve it, and writing the results. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Graduate Level, Post Masters Level or Doctoral Level. Old Testament and Semitics Faculty Chair: Kenneth Way, Ph.D. Professors: Curtis, Hagg, M. Zehnder Associate Professors : Z. Glaser, M. Thigpen Assistant Professors : D. Kim Objectives The department aims to acquaint students with the life, customs and thought of the Hebrews and their neighbors in the biblical and related periods; and to give students an accurate foundation in Hebrew grammar, syntax and exegesis, so that their expositions of the English Bible will reflect this sound basis of interpretation. The department purposes not to be exhaustive, but rather directive in the matter of further independent study from the original languages. Courses TTOT 603 - Elements of Hebrew I Credits 3 Basic grammar with translation and written exercises. A noncredit lab will be required for all students. Note(s): Required of M.Div. and M.A. (Bible Exposition, New Testament, Old Testament) students. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must not be School of Arts & Sciences, School of Professional Studies; must be Post Masters Level, Doctoral Level or Graduate Level. TTOT 604 - Elements of Hebrew II Credits 3 Additional grammar and syntax with emphasis on reading and translation in selected biblical texts. Lecture/Lab Hours: A non-credit lab will be required for all students. Note(s): Required of M.Div. and M.A. (Bible Exposition, New Testament, Old Testament) students. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: TTOT 603. Restrictions: Must not be School of Arts & Sciences, School of Professional Studies; must be Post Masters Level, Doctoral Level or Graduate Level.

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