Fuller Online
NS501: Spring 2011
Erickson
NS501: NEW TESTAMENT 2: ACTS-REVELATION (4 units).
Richard J. Erickson, Associate Professor of New Testament.
DESCRIPTION:
- This Internet-based course introduces the nature, structure, and
message of the New Testament documents from Acts to Revelation in their
historical, literary, and canonical contexts and considers their relevance to
subsequent socio-cultural contexts. The course is a companion to (though
independent of) NS500, which surveys the four Gospels.
SIGNIFICANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY:
- The life of early Christianity, as reflected in the New Testament
documents from Acts to Revelation, provides not only a record of the effect
that Jesus Christ had on the first-century Mediterranean world, but also the
authoritative basis for perpetual, thoughtful reassessment of the theology and
practice of contemporary Christian faith.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- A student successfully completing this course will be able to (1)
demonstrate familiarity with the historical background, genre, content,
structure, and message of the writings from Acts through Revelation; (2)
demonstrate skill in the interpretation of these writings as appropriate for
effective leadership in various contexts; and (3) articulate the character of
the Acts of the Apostles, the NT letters, and the Apocalypse of John as
witnesses to the significance of Jesus Christ for the life and mission of his
church.
COURSE FORMAT:
- Conducted online, the ten weekly lessons align with Fuller's
academic calendar. The course involves reading, writing, use of libraries and
other resources, and interactive discussion. Each week students and the
instructor will interact with the material through journaling, threaded
discussions, and web-based research.
REQUIRED READING (List of recommended reading provided in the syllabus):
- Careful reading of all twenty-three New Testament documents, Acts
through Revelation, in either the TNIV or the NRSV. [c. 200 pp.]
- Achtemeier, P. J., J. B. Green, and M. M. Thompson. Introducing the New
Testament: Its Literature and Theology. Eerdmans, 2001, pp. 1-51, 245-608.
[415 pp.] ISBN: 978-0802837172. Pub. Price: $40.00.
- González, J. L. Santa Biblia: The Bible through Hispanic
Eyes. Abingdon, 1996. [124 pp.] ISBN: 978-0687014521. Pub. Price: $18.00.
- Wright, N. T. What Saint Paul Really Said: Was Paul of Tarsus the Real
Founder of Christianity? Eerdmans, 1997. [192 pp.] ISBN: 978-1608994632.
Pub. Price: $17.00.
- Yinger, Kent L. The New Perspective on Paul: An Introduction.
Cascade Books, 2011. ISBN: 978-1608994632. Pub. Price: $16.00.
- Various written lectures and articles (mostly online).
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT:
- Reading of all material assigned in weekly lessons; subject to four
bi-weekly quizzes (15%)
- Short weekly exercises and threaded discussion, based on and designed to
aid comprehension of assigned reading (20%)
- Web research and weekly journaling (15%)
- Three short research papers (1200 words each, maximum) due in Weeks 4, 7,
and 10 (50%)
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MDiv core requirement in New Testament 2
(NT2); meets MAT (2010) program requirement; Ministry Focus Elective in MA in
Global Leadership program.
FINAL EXAMINATION: No.
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (February 2011)