Winter 2010/Pasadena
NS500
Toney
NS500: NEW TESTAMENT 1: GOSPELS. Carl N. Toney.
DESCRIPTION: This course constitutes an introduction to the nature, structure,
and message of the New Testament Gospels in their historical, literary, and
canonical contexts.
SIGNIFICANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY: The New Testament Gospels are the chief
witnesses for the significance of Jesus' life and ministry. A thorough
knowledge of each provides the foundation for understanding Jesus and his
message, for shaping and enacting Christian discipleship, as well as for the
various tasks of preaching, teaching, and service in the church and world
today.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Having successfully completed this course, students should
be able (1) to articulate the character of the Gospels as witnesses to Jesus
Christ; (2) to demonstrate familiarity with the historical background, content,
structure, and message of each of the New Testament Gospels; and (3) to
demonstrate developing skill in the interpretation of the Gospels as
appropriate for effective leadership in Christian communities.
COURSE FORMAT: The course, which meets weekly for a three-and-a-half-hour
session, involves lectures and discussion based on readings and assignments
based on the four Gospels and secondary sources.
REQUIRED READING:
- Barton, Stephen C., ed. The Cambridge Companion to the
Gospels. Cambridge University Press, 2006.
- Stanton, Graham. The Gospels and Jesus. 2nd ed. Oxford University
Press. 2002.
- Theissen, Gerd. The Shadow of the Galilean: The Quest of the Historical
Jesus in Narrative Form. Fortress, 1987.
- Students need access to early Jewish and Christian sources; these can be
found online at http://www.earlyjewishwritings.com and http://www.earlychristianwritings.com.
RECOMMENDED READING:
- Achtemeier, Paul, Joel Green, and Marianne Meye Thompson.
Introducing the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2001.
- Aland, Kurt. Synopsis of the Four Gospels, English edition. OR
Synopsis of the Four Gospels, Greek-English edition. United Bible
Societies, 1993.
- Brown, Raymond E. An Introduction to the New Testament. Doubleday,
1997.
- Ferguson, Everett. Backgrounds of Early Christianity. 3rd ed.
Eerdmans, 2003.
- Green, Joel B., Scot McKnight, and I. Howard Marshall, eds. Dictionary
of Jesus and the Gospels. InterVarsity Press, 1992.
- Powell, Mark Allan. Fortress Introduction to the Gospels.
Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1998.
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT:
- Regular attendance, participation, and preparation for each meeting of the
course by carefully reading the assigned texts
- Regular short (2-3 pp.) written assignments in preparation for class on a
Gospel passage or course topic (30%)
- Critical review essay (3-4 pp.) of Shadow of a Galilean (10%)
- One research paper (5-8 pp.) on a given pericope from the Gospels (30%)
- Final examination (in class during exam week) covering lectures and reading
(30%)
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MDiv core requirement in New Testament 1
(NT1) ; meets MAT (2010) program requirement.
FINAL EXAMINATION: Yes.
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (11/09)