G-34 TALBOT
SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY
NT 722 Exegesis ofthe Gospel ofLuke (2) Extensive translation in the Gospel. Exegesis of selected portions. Consideration of the contribution of this book to one's knowledge of the life of Christ. Examination of style and vocabulary of Luke. Prerequisite: NT 503. Elective.* NT 723 Exegesis ofActs (2) Extensive translation in the book. Exegesis of selected portions. Consideration of the contribution of this book to knowledge of the expansion and life of the early church. Introduction to critical issues in the book, with emphasis upon its importance and its historicity. Comparison
NT 822 Seminar in the Gospels (2) Advanced study of the gospels. Special attention given to critical problems associat ed with the gospels. May be repeated for credit with different content. Prerequisite: NT 503, 604. Elective for Th.M. students; others by departmental permission.* NT 823 ]ohannine Theology (2) The theology of the Johannine writings, with emphasis upon the concepts that the writer himself emphasizes. Prerequisite: NT 501-502. Elective for Th.M. students; others by departmental permission.* NT 824 The Acts of the Apostles (2) Introduction to the book, the emphasis upon its importance and its historicity. Translation of the text with exegesis of cer tain sections. Comparison of style with that of Luke's Gospel and comparison of Peter's and Paul's speeches with their epistles. Elective for Th.M. students; others by de partmental permission.* NT 880 Directed Research {1-3) Detailed research on some aspect of the New Testament. May include a special focus on or combined study ofexegesis, New Testament history, introductory mat ters, or New Testament theology. Elective for Th.M. students. NT 891-892 Research Seminar (3, 2) Discussion and application of the central areas of New Testament research and relat ed fields of study. Instruction in research methodology, including the identification of a problem, the steps taken to resolve it, and writing the results. Required for the first semester of the Th.M. (N.TI program. A second semester may be taken to continue research in the area of interest.
focus on the seven churches and the liter ary genre of the book. Prerequisite: NT 503. Elective.* NT 759 Pauline Theology (2) The main themes of Paul's doctrine from the biblical theological perspective. (Cross listed with TH 730). Prerequisite: NT 501- 502. Elective.* NT 791 New Testament Seminar (1-4) Supervised research of designated prob lems in New Testament literature, history, interpretation or theology. May be repeated for credit with different content. Elective.* NT 801 Textual Criticism of the New Testament (2) The origin and history of textual criticism. Study of the relative value of manuscripts and the examination of textual theories. Prerequisite: NT 503. Elective for Th.M. stu dents; others by departmental permission.* NT 803-804 Advanced Greek Grammar (2, 2) An intensive study of standard works on advanced Greek grammar. May be contin ued for a second semester as warranted. Prerequisite: NT 503, 604, 605, 4 units NT exegesis electives. Elective forTh.M. stu dents; others by departmental permission.* NT 808 Comparative Style ofNew Testament Writers (2) Comparison of style, vocabulary and the ological concepts of the various New Testament writers on the basis of selected portions of the writings of the Greek New Testament. Elective for Th.M. students; others by departmental permission. NT 811 Intertestamental Background Seminar (2) Study of the religious developments, litera ture, geography and cultural setting ofJuda ism leading up to the time of the gospels. May be repeated for credit with a different empha sis. Prerequisite: NT 503. Elective for Th.M. students; others by departmental permission.* NT 816 Hellenistic Greek Seminar (2) Readings from a variety of literary and non-literary Koine texts as a means of de veloping a greater awareness of the linguis tic, literary, and cultural context of the New Testament. May be repeated for credit with a different emphasis. Prerequisite: NT 503. Elective for Th.M. students; others by de partmental permission.*
of style with that of Luke's Gospel. Prerequisite: NT 503. Elective.*
NT 729 Theology ofthe Gospels (2) An examination of the theological teach ing of Jesus as recorded in the four Gospel narratives. Special attention is paid to the chronological development of themes taught by Christ in the light of His presenta tion and rejection. (Cross-listed with TH 729). Elective.* NT 741 Exegesis ofSecond Corinthians (2) A detailed study of the Greek text of the epistle with special attention given to prob lems of grammar and interpretation. Prerequisite: NT 503. Elective.* NT 742 Exegesis ofGalatians (2) A detailed exegesis of the original text to gether with a consideration of the historical situations. Prerequisite: NT 503. Elective.* NT 743 Exegesis ofPhilippians (2) A detailed study of the Greek text of the epistle with special attention given to the problems of grammar and interpretation. Prerequisite: NT 503. Elective.* NT 744 Exegesis ofColossians (2) A detailed study of the Greek text of the epistle with emphasis upon the problems present in the Colossian church. Exegesis of the epistle. Prerequisite: NT 503. Elective.* NT 747 Exegesis ofthe Pastoral Epistles (2) An examination of I Timothy, II Timothy and Titus in the Greek text with a special focus on church structure and leadership. Prerequisite: NT 503. Elective.*
*Electives are offered by rotation and on request.
NT 751 Exegesis ofthe Apocalypse (2) A study based on the original text, with a
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