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Mobile Ed: NT101 Introducing New Testament: Its Structure and Story (6 hour course - audio)

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Overview

Gain a better understanding of the New Testament's structure and themes with New Testament scholar Dr. Lynn Cohick. You'll examine elements such as historical context, writing techniques of the Gospel authors, developments in the early church, the settings of the epistles, the genre of the book of Revelation, and the life of Jesus.

This is the audio only version of NT101 Introducing New Testament: Its Structure and Story. To purchase the full course, click here.

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Course Outline

Introduction

  • Introducing the Professor and Course

Unit 1: The Life of Jesus of Nazareth

  • The Story of Jesus
  • Creating and Searching a Custom Collection of Bible Dictionaries
  • Gentile Sources for Jesus
  • Jewish Sources for Jesus
  • Outline of Jesus’ Life
  • The Beginning of Jesus’ Ministry
  • Finding Old Testament Allusions in the New Testament
  • Jesus’ Teaching Methods
  • The Content of Jesus’ Teachings
  • The Miracles of Jesus
  • The Importance of the Historical Study of Jesus

Unit 2: The Gospels

  • The Concept of Gospel
  • Interpreting the Gospels
  • The Synoptic Problem
  • Comparing Gospel Accounts with Harmony Resources
  • The Synoptic Gospels and the Gospel of John

Unit 3: The Gospel of Matthew

  • The Setting and Key Verses of Matthew
  • The Authorship of Matthew
  • The Structure of Matthew
  • The Message of Matthew
  • The Kingdom of Heaven
  • Miracles in Matthew

Unit 4: The Gospel of Mark

  • The Setting and Key Verse of Mark
  • The Structure of Mark
  • Using the Exegetical Guide to Look Up Grammatical Issues
  • The Message of Mark
  • Jesus’ Teachings in Mark
  • The Ending of Mark

Unit 5: The Gospel of Luke

  • The Perspective and Key Verse of Luke
  • The Setting of Luke
  • The Structure of Luke
  • The Prologue and Background of Luke
  • Historical Accuracy in Luke-Acts
  • Geography and Theology in Luke
  • Searching a Bible for Louw-Nida Numbers
  • Themes in Luke

Unit 6: The Gospel of John

  • The Setting and Key Verse of John
  • The Structure of John
  • The Message of John
  • Finding Jesus’ “I Am” Statements in John
  • The Timing of Jesus’ Death in the Gospels
  • John’s Use of “the Jews”

Unit 7: The Story of the Early Church

  • Introducing Acts, the Epistles, and Revelation
  • The World of the Early Church

Unit 8: The Book of Acts

  • The Structure and Key Verse of Acts
  • The Growth of the Gospel in Acts
  • The Conversion of Paul
  • The Conversion of Cornelius
  • Themes in Acts

Unit 9: Paul the Apostle to the Gentiles

  • Paul’s Life before Christ
  • Paul’s Life after Christ
  • Searching for Maps of Paul’s Missionary Journeys
  • Paul’s Letters
  • Paul’s Theology

Unit 10: The Letters of Paul

  • Galatians
  • 1 Thessalonians
  • 2 Thessalonians
  • 1 Corinthians
  • 2 Corinthians
  • The Structure and Key Verse of Romans
  • The Message of Romans
  • Creating and Searching a Custom Collection of Commentaries
  • Ephesians
  • Colossians
  • Philippians
  • Philemon
  • The Pastoral Epistles

Unit 11: The General Epistles

  • Hebrews
  • James
  • 1 and 2 Peter and Jude
  • The Johannine Epistles
  • Using Word Lists to Identify Johannine Vocabulary

Unit 12: The Book of Revelation

  • The Setting and Structure of Revelation
  • Searching for Monographs and Other Similar Resources
  • The Teaching of Apocalypse
  • Interpreting Revelation
  • The Message of Revelation

Conclusion

  • Summary of the Course

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Lynn H. Cohick

Dr. Lynn H. Cohick, presently serves as Provost and Dean of Academic Affairs of Northern Seminary in Lisle, Illinois. She also teaches New Testament and is leading the development of a MA program in women's studies.

She received her bachelor’s degree from Messiah College in Grantham, PA, and my Ph.D. in New Testament and Christian Origins from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA. After 18 years as professor of New Testament and Biblical Studies at Wheaton College (serving as department chair and dean toward the end of her time there), she accepted the invitation to join Denver Seminary as their Provost / Dean. She's also taught at Messiah College (Grantham, PA), and Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology (Nairobi, Kenya) in the 80s and 90s, respectively.

She has taught and given lectures around the world. Perhaps her most exciting venue was the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia. Where she presented the keynote lecture at Speech Night for the Presbyterian Ladies College, Sydney.

She enjoys preaching from the Bible, teaching on matters pertaining to women’s ministry, and exploring issues pertaining to the historical relationship between Jews and Christians.

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