This unit is an introduction to the New Testament. Students will become familiar with the content of the New Testament. With the help of secondary literature, they will engage the writings in their original historical contexts, with reference to their literary features, and with attention to their main theological themes and emphases. The unit introduces issues in interpretation, such as the relationship between genre and meaning, as well as diversity in approaches and methods of study. Finally, it introduces students to the formation of the New Testament canon and to the history of the transmission of the text of the New Testament.
Unit code: BN8012L
Unit status: Approved (New unit)
Points: 18.0
Unit level: Postgraduate Foundational
Unit discipline: New Testament
Proposing College: Australian Lutheran College
Show when this unit is running1. | demonstrate critical awareness of the historical backgrounds, literary features, and diversity of views in New Testament writings |
2. | understand different genres of New Testament literature require different reading strategies |
3. | use primary and secondary sources responsibly in communicating an informed understanding of New Testament texts |
4. | identify and articulate major theological themes in New Testament writings |
The unit will combine asynchronous student engagement with unit materials and weekly 1 hour synchronous/face-to-face hybrid seminars. The unit will incorporate e-lectures to support student learning. Occasional one-on-one meetings will assist students in completing assessment tasks.
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) | |||||
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Essay | An essay on one or more of the New Testament gospels which demonstrate critical awareness of historical backgrounds, literary features, and theological emphases |
1750 | 33.3 | |||||
Essay | An essay on one or more New Testament letters which demonstrates critical awareness of issues such as the historical occasion of writing, strategies for reading ancient letters, and distinctive theological concerns |
1750 | 33.3 | |||||
Essay | An essay on the book of Revelation which demonstrates critical awareness of interpretive issues relating to historical background, the significance of genre for meaning, and diversity in reading strategies |
1750 | 33.4 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 22 Apr, 2024
Unit record last updated: 2024-04-22 14:24:47 +1000