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BIBL 511
New Testament I
BIBL 511
New Testament I
Course Information
Description
This course introduces the four canonical Gospels and Acts, with particular attention to their social and historical contexts, distinct literary qualities, theological witness, and formative power for Christian faith and practice.
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Language
English
Start Date
January 5, 2026
End Date
March 13, 2026
Credit
3 Credit Hours
Course Information
Language
English
Stard Date
January 5, 2026
Stard Date
March 13, 2026
Credit
3 Credit Hours
Description
This course introduces the four canonical Gospels and Acts, with particular attention to their social and historical contexts, distinct literary qualities, theological witness, and formative power for Christian faith and practice.
Meet the Instructor
Mark Ward
Mark Ward develops social media content and previously was an editor for Crossway, a writer/editor and presenter for Logos and Bible textbook author for BJU Press. Through his career, he has held various pastoral roles, including outreach work in Greenville, SC, and assistant pastoral work iat Cornerstone Baptist Church of Anacortes, WA. He is also the president of the Bible Faculty Summit, an annual colloquium for biblical scholars. Mark's interests include reading, hermeneutics, Bible translation, language, NT textual criticism, epistemology, biblical theology, biblical worldview, Bible typography, a cappella choral music, barbershop, and ultimate frisbee. He lives with his wife and three children in Washington.