BIB 102 New Testament
History and Religion
Course Information - Dennis Bratcher, Professor
Point Loma Nazarene University, Fall, 2006
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Extra Credit Work
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Worksheet # 10 (TR)
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Worksheet # 10 (MWF)
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Worksheet # 9 (MWF/TR)
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Worksheet # 8 (TR)
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Worksheet # 7 (TR)
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Study Guide - New Testament Data
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Study Maps of the New Testament World
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Class Notes
What I Learned from My First Bible Class
Beginning Bible Study
Devotional and Exegetical Reading of Scripture
Problems with "Plain
Sense" Reading of Scripture Key Biblical Dates
Palestine under the
Herods: New Testament Era
First Century Roman Political Rulers of
Palestine
Revelation and Inspiration of Scripture
Guidelines for Interpreting Biblical
Narrative
The Gospel of Thomas
The Gospels and the Synoptic Problem
The Shape of the
Gospel Story: The Synoptic Gospels
The Time of the Crucifixion:
Chronological Issues in the Gospels
New Testament Letters and
Epistles
Interpreting the Book of Revelation
The Bible's Storyline
Canons of the Hebrew Bible
The Development of the Bible
The Formation of the
Gospels
A Model for Biblical
Exegesis
The Word of God and God's word
The Inerrancy Debate
Who Says What the Bible
Says?
The Abbreviations BCE and CE
Cultural Influence in Biblical Studies
Community and Testimony
"I am" in John's Gospel
Immanuel in Isaiah and Matthew
Jesus of Nazareth and
the Christ of Faith:
Retracing the Journey Jesus, Religion, and
Politics The Social
Relationships of Jesus The Self
Understanding of Jesus The Millennium
Doomsday Prophets: The Difference between Prophetic and Apocalyptic Eschatology
Academic Policies
Ten Tips for Writing Student
Academic Papers
Formatting for Written Assignments
Guidelines for Submitting Assignments Electronically*
*Note: Except in extraordinary
circumstances, electronic submission of papers is not available for PLNU
classes.
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