A Survey of the New Testament Video Lectures accompanies Robert Gundry's now-classic survey of the New Testament, a mainstay for college and graduate courses around the world, having been used by thousands of professors and students.
Unlike most New Testament surveys, this textbook and video sessions lead students to actually read the Bible. Each chapter is introduced by a overview lesson, followed by a handful of short sessions on key topics.
Accessibly formatted and focused on the most significant topics and discussions in the textbook, A Survey of the New Testament Video Lectures is an indispensable resource for students and independent learners alike.
Session Titles and Runtimes:
1 - Intertestamental and New Testament Historical Background (24 min)
2 - The Mundane Settings of the New Testament (31 min)
3 - Religious and Philosophical Settings of the New Testament (32 min)
4 - Canon and Text of the New Testament (28 min)
5 - Study of Jesus' Life (25 min)
6 - Introductory Overview of Jesus' Public Life and Ministry (27 min)
7 - Mark: An Apology for the Crucifixion of Jesus (27 min)
8 - Matthew: Handbook for a Mixed Church Under Persecution (30 min)
9 - Luke: A Promotion of Christianity in the Greco-Roman World at Large (25 min)
10 - John: Believing in Jesus for Eternal Life (37 min)
11 - Acts: A Promotion of Christianity in the Greco-Roman World at Large (26 min)
12 - Early Letters of Paul (27 min)
13 - Major Letters of Paul (22 min)
14 - Prison Letters of Paul (23 min)
15 - Pastoral Letters of Paul (22 min)
16 - Hebrews: Jesus as Priest (25 min)
17 - Catholic, or General, Letters (34 min)
18 - Revelation: Jesus is Coming! (26 min)
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Höhe: 194 mm
Breite: 136 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-310-52953-8 (9780310529538)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Robert H. Gundry (PhD, Manchester) is a scholar-in-residence and professor emeritus of New Testament and Greek at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. Among his books are Mark: A Commentary on His Apology for the Cross; Matthew: A Commentary on His Handbook for a Mixed Church Under Persecution, Soma in Biblical Theology, and Jesus the Word According to John the Sectarian.
Each chapter's session will include an introductory overview (5 - 7 minutes), followed by six or seven key topic "mini-lessons" (2 - 3 minutes apiece), for a total of approximately 20 - 25 minutes per chapter.
CHAPTER 1 - Intertestamental and New Testament Historical Background
CHAPTER 2 - The Secular Settings of the New Testament
CHAPTER 3 - The Religious and Philosophical Settings of the New Testament
CHAPTER 4 - The Canon and Text of the New Testament
CHAPTER 5 - The Study of Jesus' Life
CHAPTER 6 - An Introductory Overview of Jesus' Public Life and Ministry
CHAPTER 7 - Mark---An Apology for the Crucifixion of Jesus
CHAPTER 8 - Matthew---Handbook for a Mixed Church Under Persecution
CHAPTER 9 - Luke---A Promotion of Christianity in the Greco-Roman World at Large
CHAPTER 10 - John---Believing in Jesus for Eternal Life
CHAPTER 11 - Acts---A Promotion of Christianity in the Greco-Roman World at Large (Continued from the Gospel of Luke)
CHAPTER 12 - The Early Letters of Paul
CHAPTER 13 - The Major Letters of Paul
CHAPTER 14 - The Prison Letters of Paul
CHAPTER 15 - The Pastoral Letters of Paul
CHAPTER 16 - Hebrews---Jesus as Priest
CHAPTER 17 - The Catholic, or General, Letters
CHAPTER 18 - Revelation---Jesus is Coming!