Previous Years' Course Catalogues
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EMB1501HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Emmanuel College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2020
Schedule:
Thu
Time:
TBA
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Section:
6101
Introduction to the major methods and issues in New Testament interpretation: textual criticism; the world of the New Testament; the composition, structure and theologies of the Synoptic Gospels; traditions behind the Gospels; the Jesus of History and the Christ of Faith.
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EMB1501HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Emmanuel College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2013
Schedule:
Tue
Time:
9:00
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Section:
0101
This course is the first part of a two-part introductory survey course on the New Testament. It aims to acquaint students with important issues in the study of the four canonical Gospels and to introduce the role that different analytical methodologies or reading strategies play in the interpretation of these texts. Lectures and assigned papers.
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EMB1501HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Emmanuel College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2015
Schedule:
Tue
Time:
14:00
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Section:
0101
Introduction to the major methods and issues in New Testament interpretation: textual criticism; the world of the New Testament; the composition, structure and theologies of the Synoptic Gospels; traditions behind the Gospels; the Jesus of History and the Christ of Faith.
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EMB1501HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Emmanuel College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2016
Schedule:
Wed
Time:
9:00
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Section:
0101
Introduction to the major methods and issues in New Testament interpretation: textual criticism; the world of the New Testament; the composition, structure and theologies of the Synoptic Gospels; traditions behind the Gospels; the Jesus of History and the Christ of Faith.
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EMB1501HF
Introduction to the major methods and issues in New Testament interpretation: textual criticism; the world of the New Testament; the composition, structure and theologies of the Synoptic Gospels; traditions behind the Gospels; the Jesus of History and the Christ of Faith.
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EMB1501HF
This course is Part One of a two-part introductory survey. It aims to acquaint students with issues that scholars have found significant in New Testament interpretation, including textual criticism and the world of the New Testament, with special focus on the canonical Gospels—the most well-known stories of Jesus. It also aims to help students understand the relevance of this kind of study for their ministry.
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EMB1501HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Emmanuel College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2017
Schedule:
Wed
Time:
18:00
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Section:
0101
Introduction to the major methods and issues in New Testament interpretation: textual criticism; the world of the New Testament; the composition, structure and theologies of the Synoptic Gospels; traditions behind the Gospels; the Jesus of History and the Christ of Faith.
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KNB1501HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Knox College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Summer 2019
Schedule:
N/A
Time:
TBA
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Section:
6101
Exploration of the content of New Testament writings, especially the canonical gospels and Pauline corpus. Emphasis will be placed upon understanding these writings in their original socio-historical contexts, and on methods of interpretation.
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KNB1501HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Knox College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2014
Schedule:
N/A
Time:
TBA
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Section:
6101
Exploration of the content of New Testament writings, especially the canonical gospels and Pauline corpus. Emphasis will be placed upon understanding these writings in their original socio-historical contexts, and on methods of interpretation. Collaborative learning, group work. Assignment, group project, 4 relection papers, final exam, online participation.
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KNB1501HF
Exploration of the content of New Testament writings, especially the canonical gospels and Pauline corpus. Emphasis will be placed upon understanding these writings in their original socio-historical contexts, and on methods of interpretation.
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KNB1501HF
Exploration of the content of New Testament writings, especially the canonical gospels and Pauline corpus. Emphasis will be placed upon understanding these writings in their original socio-historical contexts, and on methods of interpretation.
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KNB1501HS
Exploration of the content of New Testament writings, especially the canonical gospels and Pauline corpus. Emphasis will be placed upon understanding these writings in their original socio-historical contexts, and on methods of interpretation.
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