New Testament Narratives – Onsite Day Course
New Testament Narratives (Onsite)
NT510, 3 Credits
Thursdays, 1.30 pm-4.30 pm
An expositional study of the Gospels and Acts. Attention will be given to the historical and cultural contexts of these narratives as well as biblical themes and theology. Emphasis will be given to Christ’s teaching and ministry and the work of the Holy Spirit in building the Church. Read more
Blessed Good Friday!
Good Friday is good because Jesus Christ died so that all who trust and believe in Him will have eternal life, and we no longer live for ourselves but for Him who died and was raised. Put your faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour today – find out more here or here.
For all who already trust Jesus, may this Good Friday be a day to reflect on our Saviour’s indescribable love for us that led him Via Dolorosa to Calvary, where He died that death we should have died. May we then live the life He wants and wills us to live, with faith, hope and joy abiding in Him. Because He lives, we can face tomorrow.
Blessed Good Friday to all, from all of us at EAST!
P.S. See our Holy Saturday reflective post on “Why is there suffering?“
New Testament Epistles & Revelation (Onsite Day Course)
New Testament Epistles & Revelation (NT511, 3 Credits, Onsite)
11 January – 10 May 2022, Tuesdays, 1.30 pm-4.30 pm
A study of each New Testament epistle (Romans through Jude) and the book of Revelation in light of their political, cultural, historical, and literary contexts. Bible study skills learnt in the prerequisite course will be applied to selected passages. Passages that are considered challenging exegetically will also be discussed. Prerequisite: BS510 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics.
Biblical Foundations 2: New Testament (Online Day Course)
Biblical Foundations 2: New Testament (BS413, 3 Credits, Online)
11 January – 10 May 2022, Tuesdays, 9.00 am-12.00 pm
Introductory course is aimed at building foundational knowledge and understanding of the New Testament literature. The scope of this course includes composition and authorship, authority and reliability, historical and cultural contexts, major themes, and the importance of the New Testament in Christian living and ministry.
Audit students are expected to participate in certain learning tasks.