New Testament
NT 101 New Testament Survey 3 Credit Hours A study of the authors, dates, context, and context, of the canon and text of the 27 books of the New Testament placing each book in their respective chronological and historical setting. Divisions, themes, key words and phrases, outlines and major doctrines are emphasized
NT 102 Matthew 3 Credit Hours Christ-centered redemptive approach to Matthew’s Gospel which depicts the Lord Jesus Christ as the Despised, Rejected, Savior King. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other books in the Gospels, and its relationship to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 103 Mark 3 Credit Hours Christ-centered redemptive approach to Mark’s Gospel as it reveals the servant-hood of the Lord Jesus Christ. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other books in the Gospels, and its relationship to both the Old and New Testament is examined also.
NT 104 Luke 3 Credit Hours Christ-centered redemptive approach to Luke’s Gospel as it reveals the Lord Jesus Christ as the son of man, our kinsman-redeemer. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other books in the Gospels, and its relationship to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 105 John Part I/II 4 Credit Hours Christ-centered redemptive approach to John’s Gospel as it reveals the Lord Jesus Christ as God. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other books in the Gospels, and its relationship to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 205 Life of Christ I 3 Credit Hours Studies of the life and ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ, with an analysis of the major theological and practical implications of His teachings, viewed through the perspective of the harmony of the Gospels. Studies commence with the inter-testamental period leading up to His birth, addressing His public ministry, and events in His early ministry in eastern Galilee.
NT 206 Life of Christ II 3 Credit Hours Continuation studies of the life and ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ, with an analysis of the major theological and practical implications of His teachings, viewed thru the perspective of the harmony of the Gospels. Studies commence with the latter part of His earthly ministry, including His crucifixion, death, burial, resurrection, ascension, and ministries in this church age.
NT 207 Acts of The Apostles 3 Credit Hours Study of the work of the Holy Spirit, through the lives of the Apostles, in the context through which, the Book of Acts provides a detailed proclamation of redemption. The foundational principles of the work of the local NT Baptist Church are emphasized.
NT 208 Romans 3 Credit Hours A close look at the message of salvation through the Person and Work of the Lord Jesus Christ. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other Epistles, and its relationship to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 209 I Corinthians 3 Credit Hours An examination of the message of total victory over the attacks of the enemy on the believer, and the local assembly, through the Lordship of Jesus Christ. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other Epistles, and the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 210 II Corinthian Epistles 3 Credit Hours A study of the all-sufficiency of Christ as Lord and Savior. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 211 Galatians 3Credit Hours Introduction, exegesis, and exposition of key Prison Epistle passages. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 212 Ephesians 3 Credit Hours Introduction, exegesis, and exposition of key Prison Epistle passages. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 213 Philipians 3 Credit Hours Introduction, exegesis, and exposition of key Prison Epistle passages. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 214 Colossians 3 Credit Hours Introduction, exegesis, and exposition of key Prison Epistle passages. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 301 I & II Thessalosians 3 Credit Hours Introduction, exposition, and exegesis of Paul’s writing concerning the start of the Thessalonian church during his 2nd missionary journey. The importance of the placement of the books in the cannon of Scripture, their relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 302 Pastoral Epistles 3 Credit Hours An introduction, exegesis, and exposition of the epistles of I & II Timothy and Titus, with a special focus on key passages. The importance of the placement of the books in the cannon of Scripture, their relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 304 Hebrews 3 Credit Hours A consideration of how the book of Hebrews presents the “Mediated Life” test of the Reality of the Redemptive Experience. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other Epistles, and its relationship to both the Old and New Testaments are also examined.
NT 305 James 3 Credit Hours A concentrated study, through the tools of exposition and exegesis, of the application of faith to everyday life. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, its relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 401 Petrine Epistles 3 Credit Hours In-depth study of I & II PETER, with an exposition and exegesis of key passages. The importance of the placement of the books in the cannon of Scripture, their relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 403 Johannine Writings (I, II, & III John) 3 Credit Hours An introduction, exposition, and exegesis of the three epistles of John with emphasis on key passages. The importance of the placement of the books in the cannon of Scripture, their relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 405 General Epistles NT 3 Credit Hours A detailed study of the New Testament Epistles of Titus and Philemon, emphasizing the setting, theme and practical application of each. The importance of the placement of the books in the cannon of Scripture, their relationship to the other Epistles, and to both the Old and New Testament is also examined.
NT 410 The Revelation NT 3 Credit Hours A consideration of the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ as the Reigning Lamb, bringing about the Consummation of Redemption in the book of Revelation. The importance of the placement of the book in the cannon of Scripture, and its relationship to other books in both the Old and New Testaments are also examined.
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