Birmingham
Theological Seminary
Department of New Testament
NT2011-12 BEGINNING GREEK I, II
A study of New Testament Greek for students without a knowledge of
Greek. Students who wish to be excused must pass an examination in
Greek. REQUIRED FOR M.DIV., M.A.M.PL. - Two Credit
Hours Each
NT2022-23 NEW TESTAMENT STUDIES I, II
The content and general character of the New Testament books and their
interrelation. REQUIRED FOR ALL PROGRAMS except C.MIS. - Two Credit
Hours Each
NT2521 ADVANCED GREEK
Expository study in the Greek New Testament. PREREQUISITE: Greek NT2011,
NT2012 REQUIRED FOR M.DIV. - Two Credit Hours
NT2525 NEW TESTAMENT THEOLOGY
A study of problems relating to the canon of the New Testament: textual
criticism, purpose, background, dates, authorship, and principle
concepts of the different books of the New Testament. REQUIRED FOR
M.DIV. - Two Credit Hours
Electives
NT2522 GREEK EXEGESIS
Further exposition and exegetical study in Greek New Testament. PREREQUISITE:
Greek NT2011, NT2012, NT2521 - Two Credit Hours
NT2527 INTER-TESTAMENTAL PERIOD
Study of the period between the Old and New Testaments; the foreign
powers that influenced Israel, the Maccabean Revolt, Hasmonaean Dynasty,
and the reign of Herod. - Two Credit Hours
BOOK STUDIES:
New Testament book studies follow a common structure: Introduction,
including authorship, date and literal criticism; Content, including
outline and theological implications; and, Application, including
recipient specific implications and the church at large implications.
NT2665 Romans
NT2667 II Corinthians
NT2669 Ephesians
NT2751 Pastoral Epistles
NT2759 I and II Thessalonians
NT2760 Hebrews
Two Credit Hours Each
NT2670 GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
A study of the gifts of the Holy Spirit as described in the New Testament
including proper perspectives and uses in the modern world. - Two
Credit Hours
NT2672 SERMON ON THE MOUNT
An in-depth study of the teachings of the Sermon on the Mount and their
application. - One Credit Hour
NT2673 THE PARABLES
The meaning and interpretation of selected parables with their application
to our daily lives. - One Credit Hour
NT2761 NEW TESTAMENT ARCHAEOLOGY
A seminar course emphasizing the relationship of New Testament archeological
discoveries to the biblical account. - Two Credit Hours
NT2799 READINGS IN NEW TESTAMENT
Independent study under direction of a faculty member. - Two Credit
Hours
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