NZP-Introduction to the New Testament Studies - RETA2001
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The course has the form of lectures over two semesters in the first year of study. It introduces the students into
critical study of the New Testament, providing them with basic information about the structure, content and literary characteristics of the particular writings. Simultaneous individual reading of the respective writings is expected, acquired findings are discussed. The course is an initial prerequisite for further courses in New Testament studies. It is aimed at acquiring a working knowledge of the New Testament writings, basic orientation in its texts, their types, literary forms and contents. The course is arranged according to the basic divisions of the New Testament canon: synoptic gospels, Johannine writings, Pauline epistles, catholic epistles, the Apocalypse of John. Examination is two stage: a written test at the end of each semester and oral examination at the end of the academic year, being a part of a comprehensive board examination together with Introductions to the Old Testament Studies and to the Study of Theology. Poslední úprava: Vančová Eliška, Mgr. (29.05.2020)
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Passing a written test at the end of each semester is required for the final examination. The course is concluded by a comprehensive board examination at the end of the first year of study, together with Introductions to the Old Testament Studies and to the Study of Theology. Poslední úprava: Vančová Eliška, Mgr. (29.05.2020)
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CARSON, D. A. - Douglas J. MOO: An introduction to the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 2005. DRANE, John William: Introducing the New testament. Sutherland, NSW, Australia: Albatross Books, 1986 HILLYER, Norman - James Dixon DOUGLAS (eds.): New Bible Dictionary. Leicester: Tyndale Press, 1982 THEISSEN, Gerd. Fortress Introduction to the New Testament. Minneapolis, 2003. Poslední úprava: Vančová Eliška, Mgr. (29.05.2020)
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