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Handbook 2010

MURDOCH UNIVERSITY

Unit: Advanced New Testament Exegesis

Advanced New Testament Exegesis (THE477)

Points: 

4

Enrolment Options: 

Murdoch: S2-internal, S2-external

Description: 

A study of New Testament writings, their structure, themes and settings, with detailed exegesis including greater attention to the original Greek text and the option for assessment based on either the English or Greek text. Normally selected writings will be either Romans or from among the Gospels (2010: Gospel Traditions). This unit may be taken more than once, with different content.

Contact time: 

Lectures/seminars/tutorials: 3 hours per week.

Prerequisites: 

One 200-level New Testament unit apart from S254/THE203 New Testament Greek II; for students choosing the Greek option, competence in Greek to the level of S254/THE203 New Testament Greek II.
Co-requisite: Internet access if studying externally.

Exclusions: 

Students who have successfully completed this unit or S424 Romans or S425 Gospel Traditions at 400-level may enrol in the parallel higher-level unit for credit and vice versa where the selected writings are different.

Used in these Courses: 

Theology (BTheol, BA)
Master of Ministry

Advanced New Testament Exegesis (THE577)

as for THE477, except as follows

Points: 

4

Enrolment Options: 

Murdoch: S2-internal, S2-external

Prerequisites: 

Co-requisite: Internet access if studying externally.

Used in these Courses: 

Master of Ministry

 


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