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West Texas A&M University RELI 1372.01 New Testament Studies TR 11:00 AM 12:15 AM, OM 312 INSTRUCTOR: Kent Mereness Director of the West Texas A&M Church of Christ Bible Chair Office Address: 302 24 th St. (west of PPHM) Office Hours: TR 10:30-11:30, or by appointment Phone: 806.655.2174 E-Mail: kentmereness@gmail.com COURSE OBJECTIVE: Upon successfully completing RELI 1372.01 New Testament Studies, a student will be able to comprehend the literary, political, social, economic, and religious background of the New Testament. The student will be able to trace the life and ministry of Christ as well as the development of the early church. She or he will also be able to identify the main theological themes of each of the books of the New Testament. COURSE REQUIREMENTS: TEXTS: Each student will be expected to attend class and read in advance the texts to be discussed. Every lecture and class session will be covered on the tests. If, for some valid reason, the student is unable to attend a particular class session, she or he will be expected to obtain notes from another student in the class. Habitual absences will result in the student failing or having to drop the class. Required: Bible, preferably NIV (New International Version). Powell, Mark Allan. Introducing the New Testament: A Historical, Literary, and Theological Survey. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2009. Suggested Readings: Various English versions of the Bible. Ferguson, Everett. Backgrounds of Early Christianity. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006. Greenlee, J. Harold. Introduction to New Testament Textual Criticism. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers, 1995.

Johnson, Luke Timothy. The Writings of the New Testament: An Interpretation. Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress, 1999. Matyszak, Philip. Ancient Rome on Five Denarii a Day. New York: Thames & Hudson, 2007. Robertson, A. T., and John Albert Broadus. A Harmony of the Gospels for Students of the Life of Christ: Based on the Broadus Harmony in the Revised Version. New York: Harper & Bros, 1950. ASSIGNMENTS and GRADING POLICY: 90 100 A 80 89 B 70 79 C 65 69 D 0 64 F Tests (50%) The course consists of four tests comprised by multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, short-answer and/or essay questions based on materials from the assigned readings and class lectures. The content and grade percentage of each test is as follows: Test #1 Intro, Jesus, and the Gospels (10%), Test #2 Acts and Paul: Romans-Colossians (10%), Test #3 Paul: I Thessalonians-Philemon and Hebrews-Jude (10%), and Test #4 - Comprehensive Final (20%). Students will be allowed to make up Test #1, #2, or #3 BEFORE the next class period at the expense of a letter grade. Except for extenuating circumstances deemed worthy by the instructor, students will not be allowed to make up the final. Weekly Quiz (20%) Students will be given 11 quizzes on special assignments, readings, and/or lecture materials from the previous classes. Except for extenuating circumstances deemed worthy by the instructor, if a student is absent during a quiz period they will not be able to make up the quiz. Reading Responses (30%) Students will have assigned readings from the New Testament every week beginning Week 1. They are required to type a 3/4 page (200 word) personal response to each week s total reading assignment (combine readings from Tuesday and Thursday of each week) stating something they liked/disliked or agreed with/disagreed with, or addressing something that challenged them. They SHOULD NOT simply summarize the reading the assignment beckons personal reflection! Format each entry as follows: 1 pg., double-spaced, 1 inch margins, 12 pt., Times New Roman, last name and date (of the journal entry) in a single line in the top right of the page. The reading responses are to be stapled to a cover page and submitted in 3 installments: Journal #1 (5 entries or Weeks 1-5), Journal #2 (4 entries or Weeks 6-10), and Journal #3 (5 entries or Week 11-15). Please Note: Students will not be graded according to her or his theological perspective.

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SCHEDULE Week/Date INT Bible Reading Quiz/Journal Quiz/Test; Class Topic Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Quiz #1 1 Matthew 1-14 The New Testament World 2 Matthew 15-28 Quiz #2 The New Testament Writings 3, 4 Mark Jesus and The Gospels 5 Luke 1-12 Quiz #3 Matthew 6 Luke 13-24 Mark 7 John 1-10 Quiz #4 Luke 8 John 11-21 John and Review Test #1 Intro to NT, Jesus and the Gospels 9 Acts 1-14 Acts 10, 11 Acts 15-28 Journal #1 New Testament Letters and Paul 12 Romans Romans 13 I Corinthians Quiz #5 I Corinthians 14 II Corinthians II Corinthians 15 Galatians Quiz #6 Galatians 16, 18 Ephesians/Colossians Ephesians/Colossians Week 9 Spring Break Spring Break University Closed University Closed Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 17 Philippians Philippians and Review Test #2 Acts and Paul: Romans-Colossians 19, 20 I/II Thessalonians Journal #2 I/II Thessalonians I/II Timothy, Titus Quiz #7 The Pastoral Letters 22 Philemon Quiz #8 Philemon

23 Hebrews Hebrews Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Week 17 24 James Quiz #9 James None Shack-A-Thon (TBA) 25, 26 I/II Peter Quiz #10 I/II Peter 27 I, II, III John Johannine Letters 28 Jude Jude and Review Test #3 Paul: I Thess.-Phil., Heb.- Jude 29 Revelation Journal #3 Revelation Quiz #11 Course Evaluations Dead Day None Test #4 Comprehensive Final Time and Location TBA