Fall 2010/Pasadena
NS501
Hwang
NS501: NEW TESTAMENT 2: ACTS-REVELATION (Taught in Korean). Jin K. Hwang.
DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to provide a general introduction to the
second half of the New Testament, namely, Acts, the epistles, and the book of
Revelation, with particular attention given to the Pauline epistles. The course
will attempt to read and interpret these writings from the historical,
literary, socio-rhetorical, and theological perspectives.
SIGNIFICANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY: The New Testament writings that are
covered in this course are particularly significant for they not only witness
the historical developments of early Christianity but also provide the
theological foundations of Christian beliefs and practices. Therefore, one
needs to understand these books in order to discern and teach what to believe
and how to behave as a Christian--whether inside or outside church.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: (1) Students will understand better the New Testament
writings from Acts through Revelation primarily in their historical and
literary contexts. (2) Students will be acquainted with the major interpretive
and theological issues of each of these writings. (3) Students will be able to
appreciate the unity and diversity of the Christian gospel proclaimed by the
New Testament writers at different occasions. (4) Students will develop ability
in seeing the relevance of what is said in these writings for themselves and
their congregations.
COURSE FORMAT: This course will consist of a mixture of lectures, multi-media
presentations, and discussions about topics from the assigned reading. The
class will meet weekly for three-and-a-half-hour sessions.
REQUIRED READING:
- Brown, R. E. Korean translation of An Introduction to the New
Testament. Seoul: CLC, 2005. ISBN: 978-89-341-0748-4. 30,000 Won.
- Kim, S. Korean translation of Paul and the New Perspective. Seoul:
Durano, 2002 (selected chapters). ISBN: 89-531-0130-1. 17,000 Won.
- _____. What is Gospel? [in Korean]. Seoul: Durano, 2003. ISBN:
89-531-0247-2. 7,000 Won.
- _____. How to Read the New Testament [in Korean]. Seoul: Scripture
Union, 2008 (selected chapters). ISBN: 978-89-325-2050-6. 12,000 Won.
- Ladd, G. E. A Theology of the New Testament. (Korean translation of
the 1993 revised English ed.) Seoul: Daehan Gidokkyo Sohoe, 2001, 2005. ISBN:
89-511-0443-5. 33,000 Won.
- Marshall, I. H., et al. Korean translation of Exploring the New
Testament, Vol. 2: A Guide to the Letters and Revelation. Seoul:
Scripture Union, 2007. ISBN: 978-89-325-2042-1. 18,000 Won.
RECOMMENDED READING:
- Hawthorne, G. F. and R. P. Martin, eds. Dictionary of Paul and
His Letters. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, 1993. ISBN: 0830817786.
$60.00.
- Lee, Pilchan. How to Read the Book of Revelation [in Korean]. Rev.
ed. Seoul: Scripture Union, 2003. ISBN: 89-325-3517-5. 12,000 Won.
- Meeks, W. A. Korean translation of The Social World of the Apostle
Paul. Seoul: Hankook Jangrokyo Pub., 2002. ISBN: 8939805011. 15,000 Won.
- Wenham, D. and S. Walton. Korean translation of Exploring the New
Testament, Vol. 1: A Guide to the Gospels and Acts, Seoul: Scripture
Union, 2007. ISBN: 978-89-325-2041-4. 15,000 Won.
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT: (1) Journal on weekly reading assignments (20%).
(2) Two 5- to 8-page papers, each dealing with major exegetical and theological
issues in a passage chosen from a list that will be provided in class (40%).
(3) Final examination (40%).
PREREQUISITES: Korean.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MDiv core requirement in New Testament 2
(NT2) ; meets MAT (2010) program requirement.
FINAL EXAMINATION: Yes.
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (July 2010)