

This course cannot be audited.īasics of Biblical Hebrew Workbook ISBN 0310270227īiblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia ISBN 139781598561623īasics of Biblical Hebrew (Available within course) *Note: Due to the arrangement with Zondervan, Prairie is unable to refund enrollments in this course. Once enrolled, you will have four months to complete the course. Purchase of Basics of Biblical Hebrew: Workbook, 3nd Edition, is required for completion of translation assignments. Please note that you will need to use Google Chrome browser for correct display of the Hebrew font. The course instructor will monitor the learning process and students may email with questions if needed.Ĭourse material-including instructional videos by Miles Van Pelt, readings, interactive practice exercises, quizzes, and vocabulary review-is available online for study at your own convenience. The learning format is self-paced and structured around the material provided by Zondervan Academic Online Courses and a Hebrew workbook. This course provides an introduction to the basic grammar and vocabulary of Biblical Hebrew. HyFlex: Note available as a HyFlex course Textbook: The Word of Life: A Theology of John’s Gospel ISBN 9780802829382 Prerequisites: NT 112 Reading the Gospels and ActsĪvailable J– Jtaught by Dr. It will also highlight the main issues involved in reading and interpreting John’s Gospel, and some scholarly debates which affect our understanding. Through a combination of audio, video, and reading, this course will feature a survey of John’s Gospel, noting significant distinctive themes along the way, such as Jesus’ “signs,” divine “glory,” and the relationship of John’s Gospel to the Old Testament. For John, the disclosure of God in and through his unique Son, portrayed in the Gospel, is the climactic event of history. This course offers a literary, historical, and theological engagement with the Gospel of John-one of the most influential writings in the whole of Scripture. Prerequisites: NT 221 Reading Paul’s LettersĪvailable July 1- July 30 2022, Jan. literary analysis, canonical integration, history of interpretation, and theological appropriation). In the process, students will gain further understanding of the historical circumstances of Christians living in the late first-century Roman empire, as well as extend interpretive skills development (esp. This course will focus on the ways in which the earliest Christians navigated the eschatological tension between the first and second comings of Jesus. In this course, students are introduced to the book of Hebrews, the Catholic epistles (James, 1, 2 Peter, 1, 2, 3, John, Jude), and the book of Revelation. To register please contact the Registrar’s office Description: Taught Winter 2023 Term 2 (March 6- April 26) by Dr. Register here or contact for more information. Prophetic Lament: A Call for Justice in Troubles Times ISBN 978-0830836949 Interpreting the Prophets : Reading, Understanding and Preaching from the Worlds of the Prophets ISBN 978-0830824687 Textbook: NIV Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible ISBN 978-0310431589 Prerequisite: OT 221 Reading the Historical Books and OT 343 Reading the Psalms and Wisdom LiteratureĪvailable July 1 – Nov. Class time will include discussion of the relevance of the prophetic books for contemporary critical issues. 100 Years of Prairie: Join the Centennial CelebrationsĪ study of the Latter Prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the Twelve), with Daniel and Lamentations, focusing on developing sensitivity to the historical, literary, and theological dimensions of these books.Sports Management & Leadership (Bachelor).Christian Formation & Counselling (Bachelor).
