NT002-512 - The Early New Testament Church
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2,853 Standard Tuition Fee
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12Credit Points
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0.125 EFT
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5AQF level
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Category foundational unitA
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New Testament Unit Discipline
Exclusions
It is not permitted to enrol in this unit concurrently with NT003.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students willA. Know and understand
Demonstrate Foundational knowledge and understanding of the contents, themes and theology of the Book of Acts and of major New Testament Epistles.
B. Be able to
1. Outline: a) the history, themes and theology presented in the Book of Acts; and b) the contents, themes and theology of selected New Testament Epistles
2. Trace key developments and emerging patterns in the beginnings and expansion of the early church
3. Present Organised evidence-based perspectives on the themes and theology of the Book of Acts and of the selected New Testament Epistles
C. Be in a position to
1. Relating perspectives from ‘The Early New Testament Church’ to contemporary Christian living and ministry contexts
Content
Section A:
The beginnings and expansion of the church as reflected in the New Testament documents, with special attention to the Acts of the Apostles. Topics to be covered include:
- The Jerusalem church
- Early Christian preaching
- Stephen and the Hellenists
- The Pauline mission and churches
- The Council of Jerusalem
- Schism, heresy and external threat in the early church.
Section B:
The main issues confronted in and the teaching of at least seven major New Testament epistles.
Note: Both Section A and Section B should be weighted at not less than 25% of the content and assessment.
Further Information
Prior to 2020, this unit content was delivered under the unit code NT202 and NT302.Set Readings
This unit's indicative bibliography is currently being revised. Students should contact their home college for further details at the time of taking this unit.
Recommended:
Fitzmyer, J. A., The Acts of the Apostles (New York: Anchor, Doubleday, 1997).
Goulder, M., St Peter Verses St Paul: A Tale of Two Missions (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1995).
Harding, M. and A. Nobbs (eds), The Content and Setting of the Gospel Tradition (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2010).
Hengel, M., Acts and the History of Earliest Christianity (repr; Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2003).
Marshall, I. H. and D. Peterson (eds), Witness to the Gospel: The Theology of Acts (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998).
Spencer, F. S., The Portrait of Philip in Acts: A Study of Roles and Relations (Sheffield: JSOT, 1992).
Winter, B. W. (Gen. Ed.), Book of Acts in its First Century Setting (6 Vols; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1993-1996).
Woods, E. J., The ‘Finger of God’; and Pneumatology in Luke–Acts (Sheffiled: SAP, 2001).
Wright, N.T. and M. Bird. The New Testament in its World. Rapids: Zondervan, 2019
Classic:
Cassidy, R. J., Society and Politics in the Acts of the Apostles (New York: Orbis, 1987).
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Morling - Brisbane20/07/202621/08/202606/11/2026On CampusEnquire
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Sydney Missionary & Bible College13/07/202621/08/202620/11/2026On CampusEnquire
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