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15800 Calvary Rd Kansas City, MO 64147 Kansas BI620 NEW TESTAMENT OVERVIEW I Course: BI620 E and EN -New Testament Overview I Credits: 3 Semester Hours Semester: 2019 Fall Cycle 3 Dates: October 28 December 20, 2019 Time: Tuesdays 6:00-9:00 pm Place: East Ed 107 Professor: Dr. Gary Gromacki, Th.M., D.Min., Ph.D. Email: gary.gromacki@calvary.edu Phone: 816-425-6174 extension: 1508 DESCRIPTION Syllabus An introduction and synthetic overview of the New Testament gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) and the book of Revelation (catalog) This is a blended class, meaning that both campus (in class) and online students take this class together. Campus students attend the classes in person; online students attend the classes via the online classroom. All interaction and assignments for campus and online students are done in the online classroom. OBJECTIVES General competencies to be achieved: The student will: 1. Write a broad outline of each of the four gospels and the book of Revelation (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) 2. Explain how each gospel presents Jesus Christ (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 1, 2, 3, 4, 7) 3. Explain and defend the futurist interpretation of the book of Revelation (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) Our Mission: To prepare Christians to live and serve in the church and in the world according to the Biblical worldview

Specific competencies to be achieved: The student will: 1. Explain the arguments of each of the gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) and the book of Revelation (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) 2. Interpret the parables and teachings of Christ in their historic context (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 1, 2, 3, 4, 7) 3. Explain the purposes of each of the four gospels (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 1, 2, 3, 4, 7) 4. Learn how to follow and obey Christ in his life (PLO 4) (A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 5. Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the churches of Revelation 2-3 (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) 6. Give the chronological order of future events explained in Revelation 4-22 (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) 7. Explain the relationship of the seal, trumpet and bowl judgments in the future tribulation period (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) 8. Explain the symbolism in the book of Revelation (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) 9. Give biblical arguments for the literal premillennial second coming of Christ to earth in power and great glory (PLO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) (A 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) 10.Worship and serve the Lord Jesus Christ who is the coming King of kings (PLO 4) (A 1, 5, 6) TEXTBOOKS The Bible- KJV, NKJV, NASB, ESV The Bible is a required textbook in every course at Calvary University. To facilitate academic level study, students are required to use for assignments and research an English translation or version of the Bible based on formal equivalence (meaning that the translation is generally word for word from the original languages), including any of the following: New American Standard (NASB), English Standard Version (ESV), New King James Version (NKJV), or King James Version (KJV). Other translations and versions based on dynamic equivalence (paraphrases and thought for thought translations like NLT and NIV) may be used as supplemental sources. Please ask the professor if you have questions about a particular translation or version. 2

Read the following textbooks in this order. Strauss, Mark. Four Portraits, One Jesus. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2007. ISBN -13: 978-0-3102-2697-0 (cost: $54.99) MacArthur, John. Because The Time Is Near. Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2007. ISBN: 0-8024-0728-5 (cost: $15.99) ASSIGNMENTS Assignment #1: Read through the Four Gospels () Assignment #2: Answer Twenty Research Questions in Discussions on Canvas on the Four Gospels (200 points) Assignment #3: Read the textbook Four Portraits, One Jesus by Mark Strauss. () Assignment #4: Exam on the Four Gospels () Assignment #5: Read through the Book of Revelation (50 points) Assignment #6: Answer Ten Research Questions in Discussions on Canvas on the book of Revelation () Assignment #7: Research Paper (200 points) Assignment #8 Read through the commentary Because The Time is Near by MacArthur (50 points) Assignment #9: Exam on the Book of Revelation () Research Paper: Write a research paper of 10 pages (double spaced) on one of these topics: The Discipleship Demands of Jesus Major Themes in the Sermon on the Mount How Jesus Interpreted the Mosaic Law Jesus vs. the Pharisees How Jesus Fulfilled OT Prophecies in the Gospel of Matthew The Miracles of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark The Parables of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke Jesus Teaching on Divorce and Remarriage How Jesus Fulfilled OT Prophecies in the Gospel of John The I Am Sayings of Jesus in the Gospel of John The Olivet Discourse: What Jesus Taught about Future Events The Six Trials of Jesus 3

Jesus and Pilate Jesus and Demons Jesus Teaching and Practice of Prayer Jesus Teaching on the Kingdom of God How Jesus Trained His Disciples Seven Sayings of Jesus on the Cross Jesus and the Feasts of the Jews Jesus and Peter Jesus the Evangelist: How Jesus Witnesses to Lost People The Theme of Witness in the Gospel of John The Historical Background of the Book of Revelation A Critique of the Preterist Interpretation of the Book of Revelation Lessons for the Church today from Christ s Letters to the Seven Churches What the Book of Revelation teaches the Church about Worship Different Views of the Seal, Trumpet and Bowl Judgments The Identity of Babylon in the book of Revelation A Critique of the Amillennial View of Revelation 19-20 A Defense of the Premillennial Second Coming of Jesus Christ to Earth The Symbolism of the Book of Revelation The Identity and Rewards of Overcomers in the Book of Revelation All class papers must follow the Turabian style according to A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses and Dissertations, 8 th edition (Chicago style). (with footnotes) Plagiarism is defined as copying any part of a book or paper without identifying the author. This also includes taking another person s ideas and presenting them as your own. Rubric for Grading Research Papers Title Page and Table of Contents (10 points) follow Turabian format Introduction (10 points) introduces topic and explains outline of paper Defines different views (20 points) defines at least two different views on the topic and identifies those who hold to these views and their writings Critiques different views (20 points) evaluates and critiques the different views from a dispensational premillennial theological viewpoint Gives exegetical arguments for his view (20 points) examines the major biblical texts which support his view and gives his interpretation based on the historical-grammatical method of interpretation Documents sources with footnotes following Turabian format (20 points) must quote a minimum of five sources including the Bible, two books and two journal articles. 4

Defines key terms (20 points) identifies and defines key words/terms Gives clear outline (20 points) uses correct headings and sub-headings following Turabian format Uses correct grammar and spelling (20 points) the paper is easy to read and does not contain spelling errors Conclusion (20 points) summarizes the main arguments of the paper and shares what you learned from your research Bibliography (20 points) follows Turabian format ASSIGNMENTS AND POINTS Read the Four Gospels Answer 20 Questions on Canvas on Four Gospels Read Four Portraits, One Jesus Exam on the Four Gospels Read the Book of Revelation Answer 10 Questions on Canvas on Book of Revelation Research Paper Read through Because The Time is Near Exam on the Book of Revelation Total points 200 points 50 points 200 points 50 points 1000 points TOTAL POINTS AND FINAL GRADE 960-1000 A 940-959 A- 920-939 B+ 880-919 B 860-879 B- 840-859 C+ 800-839 C 780-799 C- 0-779 F 5

SCHEDULE Week 1 Syllabus and Introductions Introduction to Matthew Matthew 1-4 Matthew 5-7 Week 2 Matthew 8-16 Matthew 17-23 Matthew 24-28 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Introduction to Mark Mark 1-8 Mark 9-16 No Class Work on Research Paper Introduction to Luke Luke 1-12 Luke 13-24 Introduction to John John 1-11 John 12-21 Introduction to Revelation Revelation 1-3 Revelation 4-6 Week 8 Revelation 7-13 Revelation 14-18 Revelation 19-22 Help For Students Students with disabilities have the responsibility of informing the DSS Director (dss@calvary.edu) of any disabling condition that may require support. The Clark Academic Center (learning@calvary.edu) located in the library building, is dedicated to providing free academic assistance for all students. Student tutors aid with all facets of the writing process, tutor in various subject areas, prepare students for exams and facilitate tests. Please take advantage of this service. 6

Expectations of Online Students Watch the videos of the lectures in Canvas and post a reply each week under Announcements after you have watched the video. Post your questions in the Discussion Forum each week. Be respectful of the professor and all students in the class in the Discussion Forum. Take all tests and turn all work in on time. Late work will not be accepted. Expectations of Resident Students Attend class. Any student who misses more than one class will experience a grade reduction of one letter grade (example: from a final grade of A- to B-). Be on time for class. Coming in late interrupts the class and is disruptive. Two tardies equals one absence. Attendance for class will be taken. Please put all electronic devices away. Please put cell phones on silent mode and put them away. No texting. You can check them at break or after class. Bring a Bible to class or just refer to the written scripture in my notes. Listen to the lecture and write down your questions. When I call for questions after finishing a section of the lecture you can ask your questions then. Be courteous and respectful in class to the professor and all students. A lack of respect in class will lead to a grade reduction. Please eat your meal before coming to class. Thank you for not eating during the class lecture/discussion time. Take all tests and turn all work in on time. Late work will not be accepted. 7