New Testament Studies
New Testament Studies
Mini-Courses:
What is the storyline of the Bible from Genesis to Revelations? This mini-course gives your a 30,000-foot view of the complete Bible narrative in less than 5 hours of study.
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In this course, you will learn how the traditions of men have obscured the meaning and practice of the most important Christian ritual. You will learn how the Lord’s Supper was originally a feast of joy, an instrument of unity, a weekly reminder to the Lord of his promised return, and how the Agape Love Feast is, in fact, the chief reason that Christians should gather together.
Sex. Marriage Sex. Find out God's Design for Sex from the pages of the Bible. This mini-course will change your life and your ministry!
Have you ever studied miracles? We read about the miracles in the Old and New Testaments. What can we learn for today? Dr. Robert C. Newman leads this mini-course.
Full Courses:
This class explores God's Word in the New Testament, paying particular attention to literary, historical, and theological dimensions.
This course explores Scripture in its original historical, cultural, and geographical context. The focus is mainly on New Testament people, places, events, and themes while showing links to the Old Testament and exploring the relevance for contemporary cultures and people. You must complete New Testament Survey before taking this course.
This course explores Acts, the Bible book that describes the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the launching of the early church, and the international spread of the gospel. Students will engage with historical background, archeological findings, literary analysis, and major theological themes. This in-depth study enables better understanding and involvement with the Spirit's work in our own time and place.
This class offers an in-depth study of the book of Romans, exploring Paul's meaning in the original context and the relevance of Romans for today.
This class offers an in-depth study of Paul's letters to the Colossians and to Philemon, exploring their meaning in the original context and their contemporary relevance.
This class offers an in-depth study of the general epistles: James; 1 & 2 Peter; 1, 2, & 3 John; and Jude. Their meaning in the original context and their contemporary relevance are explored.
This class explores God's Word in the New Testament, paying particular attention to literary, historical, and theological dimensions.