This course provides a thorough exploration of the New Testament, focusing on its historical contexts and theological implications. Led by Professor David Brakke, students will engage with the 27 books that form the foundation of Christian thought.
Key Insights from the New Testament
- historical context of the New Testament: Understand how the socio-political landscape influenced the writings and the formation of early Christian communities, providing a backdrop for the texts.
- Pauline letters analysis: Dive into the letters of Paul to uncover early Christian theology, including discussions on faith, works, and the evolving role of women in the Church.
- gospel authorship and narratives: Examine the four gospels, their authorship, and the unique perspectives they offer on the life and teachings of Jesus, enriching your understanding of Christian origins.
- Christian practices evolution: Trace the development of Christian practices and beliefs as they emerged from the texts and historical circumstances, highlighting their relevance today.
By completing this course, students will gain a deep understanding of the New Testament’s impact on Christianity and its ongoing relevance in contemporary discussions.
Who This Course Is For
- History students seeking to understand the cultural and historical influences on early Christianity.
- Theology students interested in exploring the foundational texts that shaped Christian beliefs and practices.
- Religious studies scholars analyzing the New Testament’s role in modern faith discussions.
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