Winter 2020/Fuller Online
NT500
Fekkes
NT500: NEW TESTAMENT INTRODUCTION (4 Units: 160 hours). Jan Fekkes III, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION: New Testament Introduction orients students to the literature of the New Testament in its various literary, historical, and theological contexts and to New Testament interpretation in service of Christian practice.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Having successfully completed this course students will have demonstrated that they (1) have an introductory knowledge of the literature, history, and theology of the New Testament; (2) can identify a range of questions (e.g., historical, literary, canonical) that might be addressed to particular New Testament texts and can explore those questions in the process of interpreting particular New Testament texts; (3) are able to take into account the varied contexts of both the biblical materials and their contemporary interpreters; and (4) can read the New Testament in ways that foster faithful Christian practice.
RELATIONSHIP TO PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES: This course will introduce students to content and interpretation of the NT in its historical and contemporary context, which is consistent with the SOT PLO “Students will have demonstrated competence in the practice of biblical interpretation for faithful use of Scripture in their own lives and ministries” (MDiv, MAT, MATM).
COURSE FORMAT: This course will be conducted online on a ten-week schedule aligned with Fuller’s academic calendar for a total of 40 instructional hours. Students are required to interact with the material, with each other, and with the instructor regularly through online discussions, reading, and other assignments that promote active learning.
REQUIRED READING: c.1300 total number of pages of books and articles required, plus reading the entire NT.
DeSilva, David A. An Introduction to the New Testament: Contexts, Methods, and Ministry Formation. 2nd Edition. IVP Academic, 2018. ISBN: 978-0830852178, Digital ed. ISBN: 978-0830874002. Pub. Price $60.00. Available as an e-book from the Fuller Library [c. 800 pp. assigned].
Hylen, Susan. Women in the New Testament World. Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN-978-0-1902-3758-9. Pub. Price $25.00. Available as an e-book from the Fuller Library. [c. 200 pp. assigned].
Longenecker, Bruce W. The Lost Letters of Pergamum. Baker Academic, 2003. ISBN-978-0-8010-2607-2. Pub. Price $22.00. Available as an e-book from the Fuller Library. [c. 200 pp. assigned].
RECOMMENDED READING:
González, Justo L. Santa Biblia: The Bible through Hispanic Eyes. Abingdon, 1996. ISBN: 978-0687014521, Pub. Price $18.99. Not currently available as an e-book.
Skaursaune, Oskar, In the Shadow of the Temple: Jewish Influences on Early Christianity, IVP Academic, 2002. ISBN-978-0-8308-2844-9. Not currently available as an e-book.
Edwards, James R. Is Jesus the Only Savior? Eerdmans, 2005. ISBN-08028-0981-2. Pub. Price $18.00. Not currently available as an e-book.
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT: Four “units” divide up the course over the ten weeks of the quarter:
· Unit 1 (Weeks 1-3): Exploring the Gospels and Acts
· Unit 2 (Weeks 4-6): Exploring the Pauline Epistles
· Unit 3 (Weeks 7-9): Exploring Hebrews, General Epistles and Revelation
· Unit 4 (Week 10): Exploring a selected New Testament passage
100 course-points can be earned for the entire course, distributed over the following seven course assignments/assessments:
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets a core requirement in the 120 MDiv, 80 MAT, 80 MATM, and 80 MAICS Programs (Fall 2015) and the MATM, MAICS, and MACL Programs (Winter 2010).
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.
NOTE: This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. Textbook prices are set by publishers and are subject to change. Copyright 2019 Fuller Theological Seminary.