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NT 506 EXEGESIS OF SELECTED EPIS­ TLES (4) Exeget ical study of four epistles taken from the fo llowing li st: I Thessalon ians, II Thessalonians, James, I Peter, I John Atten ­ t ion given to content, author 's styl es and the epistles' characterist ics and to ass ist ing each student to develop an exegetical methodology. Prerequisite NT 505. Pre ­ scribed for MDiv and MA (BS, NT) students . NT 603 EXEGESIS OF THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS (2) Advanced exegesis dealing with the or igi­ nal text Special attention given to the structure and to the interpretat ive prob­ lems of the epistle. Prerequ isite NT 505. Elective. * NT 604 EXEGESIS OF THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS (2) Advanced exegesis of the Greek text Preparat ion of a commenta1-y by the stu­ dent on a selected port ion. Prerequ isite : NT 505. Elect ive. * NT 606 NEW TESTAMENT INTRO ­ DUCTION (2) New Testament historical backgrounds; English translations of the New Testament; formation, history, extent and transmission of the canon; special introduction of each New Testament book. Prescribed for MA (BS, B. E.) and MA (CE) students. NT 706 EXEGESIS OF THE EPISTLE TO THE EPHESIANS (2) Translation and exegesis of the ep istle. Preparation of a commentary by the stu­ dent Prerequisite NT 505 . Elect ive. * NT 707 EXEGESIS OF THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS (2) Introduction to t he epistle with emphasis upon the problems present in the Colossian church. Exegesis of the epistle. Prerequisite; NT 505. Elect ive.*

NT 708 EXEGESIS OF THE EPI STLE OF SECOND CORINTHIANS (2) A detailed study of the Greek text of the epist le w ith special attention given to problems of grammar and interpretat ion. Prerequisi te: NT 505. Elective.* NT 709 LIFE OF CHRIST (2) A study of the mission, life and teachings of Christ on the basis of a harmony of the Gospels. Attention given to the similarities and differences in the Gospel accounts. Elective.* NT 714 THE SYNOPTIC DISCOURSES OF CHRIST (2) Chr ist's major discourses in the Synoptic Gospels, with pr incipal emphasis upon the Sermon on the Mount. the Pa r-ables of t he Mysteries of the Kingdom and the O livet Discourse. Prerequisite: NT 505. Elective.* NT 715 RAPID READING IN THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT (2) Directed read ing designed to supplement the student's knowledge of the Greek New Testament, to increase his vocabulary, and to provide him with further app lica­ t ion and understanding of Greek grammar. Prerequisite: NT 505. Elective.* NT 716 NEW TESTAMENT TEXT, CAN­ ON AND INTRODUCTORY STUDIES (2) Textual criticism; formation, history, extent and transmission of the canon; speci al in­ troduct ion of selected New Testament books. Prerequ is ite NT 505. Prescribed for MDiv and MA (BS, O T and NT) students , others by department permis­ sion. NT 717 SENIOR SEMINAR (2-4 ) Supervised research of designated prob­ lems in New Testament li teratu re, history, interpretation or theology. Elective.* NT 718 EXEGESIS O FTHE EPISTLE TO THE GALATIANS (2) A detailed exegesis of the original text to­ gether w ith a consideration of the histor i­ ca l problems which are involved. Prerequi­ site NT 505. Elective.*

NT 719 EXEGESIS OF THE PASTORAL EPISTLES (2) An examination of I Timothy, II Timothy and Titus; research on selected portions by the student Prerequ isite NT 505. Elective.* NT 720 EXEGESIS OF THE APOCA­ LYPSE (2) A study based on the original text; term project by the student on an assigned sub­ ject. Prerequ isite: NT 505. Elective.* NT 722 EXEGES IS OF THE GOSPEL OF LUKE (2) Extensive translation in the Gospel. Exegesis of selected portions. Consider­ ation of the contribution of this book to one's knowledge of the life of Christ Ex­ amination of style and vocabulary of Luke. Prerequ isite NT 505. Elect ive. * NT 725 EXEGESISOF I CORINTHIANS 12- 14(2) An exegetical analysis of th is section wi th part icular attention given to areas of diffi ­ culty regard ing the subject of sp iritual gifts Prerequ isite NT 505. Elective.* NT 727 NEW TESTAMENT HISTORY (2) New Testament historical backgrounds and archaeology. Prescribed for MA (BS, NT) students. NT 728 ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT (2) A study of the history, philosophy, textual basis, theological perspective and style of various English translations of the New Testament Prerequisite: NT 505. Elective.* NT 730 EXEGESIS OF THE EPISTLE TO THE PHILI PPIANS (2) A detailed study of the Greek text of the epistle with special attention given to the problems of grammar and interpretation. Prerequisite: NT 505. Elective.*

NT 796 THESIS (0) Prescribed for MA (BS, NT) and Th.M. (NT) students. NT 797 THESIS FIRST DRAFT (2) First draft of thes is.** NT 798 THESIS FINAL DRAFT (2) Final draft of thesis.** NT 80 I TEXTUAL CRITICISM OF THE NEW TESTAMENT (2) The origi n and history of textual criticism. Study of the relat ive value of manuscripts and the examinat ion of textual theories. Prerequisite: NT 716. Elect ive for Th.M. students; others by department permis­ sion.* NT 802 THE INTER-BIBLICAL PERIOD (2) The political, social , religious and literary history of the Jews in the period between the Old and New Testament as an aid to a clearer understanding of the Gospel ac­ counts and the Apostolic Age. Prerequi­ site: NT 727. Elective.* NT 803-804 ADVANCED GREEK GRAM­ MAR (2, 2) An intensive study of A T Robertson's A Grammar of the Greek New Testament in the Light of Historical Research along with other standard works on grammar. Pre­ requisite NT 505, 506, 603 and 604. Elective.* NT 805 THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS (2-4) Introduction to and exami nation of the Synoptic Problem in a Greek harmony of the Gospels and scholarly works on the subject. Special attention to the similarities and differences, the importance and un ique contribution of each Gospel ac­ count Prerequisite: NT 716. Elective for Th.M. students; ot hers by department per­ mission.*

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