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BIB-002 New Testament Survey / Panorama del Nuevo Testamento
50 hours (5 weeks).
September 2021 - Present.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: identify the roots of Pentecostal theology in the history of the New Testament; develop significant knowledge of the content of the new testament; develop a Spirit-filled preaching ministry to help cultivate dynamic local church services; secure academic resources to help build a significant annotated new testament bibliography; acquire abilities to identify spiritual and social communities’ needs; understand the cultural and contextual difference between new testament history and contemporary life; and serve at local churches producing environments to enrich community life.
Instruction is offered completely online or in synchronous format through the use of study guides, required and supplemental readings, quizzes, homework, lab-required interaction with the instructor, and/or final exams. The course assesses students’ end-of-course knowledge and skills in an online format. Major topics taught in this course include a general comprehension of the New Testament considering the great themes of Scripture, including the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, grace, the beginning of the church, and missionary life. This panoramic view of the New Testament discusses the uniqueness of each New Testament writer and book, while showing the unity of their contributions to this part of the Bible. In addition, its relevance and challenges for the contemporary church will be identified.
In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in Introduction to Biblical Studies, Introduction to Religious Studies, or Introduction to Scriptural Studies (9/21).