Spring 2003/Pasadena
Three-weekend Intensive
NS500
González-Tejera
NS500: NUEVO TESTAMENTO 1: LOS EVANGELIOS (New Testament 1: Gospels).
Awilda González-Tejera.
DESCRIPTION:
- This course, which is offered in Spanish, provides an introduction
to the four canonical gospels, including 1) the content of each of the Gospels
in its historical setting; 2) the life and message of Jesus; 3) the
relationship to early Christian communities; 4) the methodologies employed in
the interpretation of the Gospels; and 5) special attention to their relevance
today.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- This course lays the foundation for the study of the Gospels.
Students will increase understanding of the Gospels, their meaning for today
and their potential for preaching and teaching.
COURSE FORMAT:
- Lectures and discussions based on primary and secondary readings
and centered on historical, exegetical and theological issues related to the
Gospels. The class will meet on April 4-5, April 25-26, and May 23-24
(9:00-12:00 and 1:00-4:00).
REQUIRED READING:
- Aland, Kurt. Synopsis of the Four Gospels. English edition
OR Greek-English edition. United Bible Societies, 1993.
- Johnson, Luke. The Writings of the New Testament. Fortress, 1986.
- Stanton, Graham. The Gospels and Jesus. Oxford University Press,
1989.
- By permission of the professor, students may read the
following texts in Spanish instead of Johnson and Stanton above:
- Harrison, Everett F. Introducción al Nuevo
Testamento. Libros Desafío, 2002.
- Stanton, Graham. La Verdad del Evangelio? Verbo Divino,
1999.
RECOMMENDED READING:
- Achtemeier, P.; J. Green; and M. M. Thompson. Introducing the
New Testament. Eerdmans, 2001.
- Ferguson Everett. Backgrounds of Early Christianity. 2nd edition.
Eerdmans, 1993.
- Green, J. B., S. McKnight and I. H. Marshall, eds. Dictionary of Jesus
and the Gospels. InterVarsity Press, 1992.
- Kee, Howard Clark. Understanding the New Testament. 5th edition.
Prentice Hall, 1993.
- Sanders, E. P. and M. Davis. Studying the Synoptic Gospels. Trinity
Press International. 1989.
- Readings from bibliography to be distributed in class.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- Completion of the assigned readings, attendance and discussion. Assigned
reading prior to the first class (April 4): Luke Johnson. The Writings of
the New Testament, pp. 1-240. By permission of the professor, students may
read Everett F. Harrison, Introducción al Nuevo Testamento, pp.
1-165.
- An essay on the synoptic problem or a subject to be approved by the
professor (8-10 pages) (25%). Deadline: April 25.
- An essay on a theological theme in the gospels or an essay on the theology
of one of the gospels (8-10 pages) (25%). Deadline: May 23.
- A final examination (take-home) on the content of the Gospels, class
sessions, required readings and recommended readings. Essays answering three of
five questions (12-15 pages) (50%). Deadline: June 13.
PREREQUISITES: Spanish.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets M. Div. core requirement in New Testament 1
(NT1).
FINAL EXAMINATION: Yes. Take-home.