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The student:
can describe the main features of the history, culture and religions of the Hellenistic world and the early Roman empire, with emphasis on the first century CE (ET2, MTP ET2);
can interpret source texts from outside the New Testament with the help of secondary literature
can apply this knowledge to the interpretation of the New Testament (ET2, MTP ET2);
can describe and evaluate the history and the main issues of New Testament Theology (ET2 and 3, MPT ET 2 and 3).
Studying:
Elizabeth E. Shively, T. J. Lang, Bruce W. Longenecker, Behind the Scenes of the New Testament: Cultural, Social, and Historical Contexts (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2024).
A theology of the New Testament.
One seminar is devoted to the history and central issues of the discipline of New Testament theology.
In two other seminars students present sources from the world of the New Testament and discuss their relevance for the theology of the New Testament.
Contact hours: 6
Preparation: 6
Presentation: 15
Individual study: 141
Written exam. Evaluation: mark.
The presentation is a formative assignment for which the students receive (peer) feedback; it does not count for the final mark.
Recent New Testament Theologies
Craig L. Blomberg, A New Testament Theology (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2018)
Lukas Bormann, Theologie des Neuen Testaments. Grundlinien und wichtigste Ergebnisse der internationalen Forschung (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2017)
Armin Baum & Rob van Houwelingen (eds.), Theologie van het Nieuwe Testament in twintig thema's (Utrecht: KokBoekencentrum, 2019). Also available in German.
Context
Daniël de Waele, Ontluikend Christendom. Cultuurgeschiedenis van een nieuwe religie in de Grieks-Romeinse wereld (Utrecht: KokBoekencentrum, 2021)
Joel B. Green & Lee Martin McDonald (eds.), The World of the New Testament: Cultural, Social, and Historical Contexts (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2017).
Period B: Courses 1 (continuation), 4 and 5 part A
| Naam | Code | Beoordeling | Gewicht | Vakbodem |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Context and Theology | MTA-SPE-NT3 | Cijfer | 1 | 5.5 |