New Testament Greek Exegesis - Romans

WYB3702HS
Summary

The class will develop further the exegetical skills of students through engagement with the Greek text of a New Testament book. By means of close reading of the text students will grow in their capacity to use Greek when interpreting the New Testament. Attention will be paid to textual criticism, translation issues, New Testament Greek syntax, and issues of historical, cultural, literary and theological context. The class will build students’ ability to offer critically informed accounts of the meaning of New Testament texts in their first-century contexts, and increase students’ understanding of the theological message of individual New Testament books and their contemporary implications.

Enrolment Notes

Graduate student register in WYB6702HS

This course is being offered only in person (LEC 0101)  

Additional Notes

Please note: All syllabi are considered draft until the first day of class. Please look for the final version of the course syllabus to be posted on the course's Quercus site.

Course Syllabus
Session Offered
Winter 2025
Start Date
-
Day
Mon
Time
02:00 pm ~ 05:00 pm
Discipline
Biblical
Online Offering
No
Instructor
Credits
1