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The Gospels: What Jesus Taught

Code: NTS5121New Testament12 credits

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The purpose of the course is to provide a solid basis for an advanced study of the canonical Gospels, in their social, cultural, religious and historical contexts. In particular, the course focuses on the teaching of Jesus as presented in two of the Gospels (Matthew and John), each distinctive in its theology and together presenting a composite picture of the historical Jesus. This course offers an in-depth study of Jesus teaching in these Gospels, setting the teachings within their literary, historical and social contexts. As prospective teachers and pastors, the course is designed to provide a solid framework for the interpretation of these teachings, in ways which are both academic and practical. Such a basis is essential for pastors and teachers involved in ministry within their local communities. By the end of this course you should be able to:

  • Compare and contrast one of Matthew’s parables with a similar parable in the Gospel of Luke.
  • Compare and contrast key elements in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7) with Luke’s Sermon on the Plain (Luke 6).
  • Apply the teaching of Jesus on the metaphors in the Gospel of John, such as bread (John 6), light (John 8) and sheep (John 10), in the form of a Bible study for your home community.
  • Compare and contrast the didactic (teaching) conversation of Jesus with two different people, Nicodemus and the Samaritan woman in John (John 3 and 4), paying careful attention to the use of literary forms (e.g. irony and metaphor).
  • Apply selected aspects of the Farewell discourses (John 14–16), such as the teaching on life after death (John 14), the true vine (John 15) and the Holy Spirit (John 14,16), to the challenges facing the modern Christian community.