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New Testament History and Literature with Dale B. Martin
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New Testament History and Literature with Dale B. Martin Lub Caij 1
Introduction: Why Study the New Testament?
This course approaches the New Testament not as scripture, or a piece of authoritative holy writing, but as a collection of historical documents....
From Stories to Canon
The Christian faith is based upon a canon of texts considered to be holy scripture. How did this canon come to be? Different factors, such as...
The Greco-Roman World
Knowledge of historical context is crucial to understanding the New Testament. Alexander the Great, in his conquests, spread Greek culture throughout...
Judaism in the First Century
Of the four kingdoms that arose after Alexander's death, those of the Seleucids and the Ptolemies are most pertinent to an understanding of the New...
The New Testament as History
The accounts of Paul's travels in The Acts of the Apostles and Galatians seem to contradict each other at many points. Their descriptions of a...
The Gospel of Mark
The Gospels of the New Testament are not biographies, and, in this class, they are read through a historical critical lens. This means that the...
The Gospel of Matthew
The Gospel of Matthew contains some of the most famous passages that both Christians and non-Christians are familiar with. However, Matthew also...
The Gospel of Thomas
We have known of the existence of the Gospel of Thomas from ancient writers, but it was only after the discovery of the Nag Hammadi Codices that the...
The Gospel of Luke
Luke and Acts, a two-volume work, are structured very carefully by the author to outline the ministry of Jesus and the spread of the Gospel to the...
The Acts of the Apostles
The speech that Stephen gives before his accusers in Acts shows how the author of Luke-Acts used and edited his sources. So, also, does the...
Johannine Christianity: The Gospel 92,407 views
The Gospel of John is a gospel dramatically different from the Synoptic Gospels. It is full of long dialogues, it speaks of "signs" rather than...
Johannine Christianity: The Letters
The Jesus of the Gospel of John often speaks in riddles so that his dialogues with characters such as Nicodemus appear confusing, rather than...
The Historical Jesus
It is obvious that certain narratives in the New Testament contradict each other and cannot be woven into a historically coherent whole. How, then,...
Paul as Missionary
The New Testament and other texts provide us with many accounts of the Apostle Paul, some that contradict each other. Throughout the history of...
Paul as Pastor
1 Corinthian and 2 Corinthians give us several snapshots of the development of the Corinthian church and Paul's relationship to it. In 1 Corinthians...
Paul as Jewish Theologian
The Apostle Paul's description of the Jewish Law in his letter to the Galatians demotes from being an expression of Jewish faith to an object of...
Paul's Disciples
In ancient times, documents that were falsely attributed to an author, called pseudepigrapha, were a common phenomenon. Both the Letters to the...
Arguing with Paul?
Early Christianity presents us with a wide diversity in attitudes towards the law. There were also many different Christologies circulating in...
The "Household" Paul: The Pastorals
In the undisputed Pauline epistles, marriage is seen as a way to extirpate sexual desire - neither as a means for procreation nor as the preferred...
The "Anti-household" Paul: Thecla
The Acts of Paul and Thecla has a narrative quite similar to those in ancient Greco-Roman novels: Thecla becomes enamored of Paul and they share a...
Interpreting Scripture: Hebrews
There are many ways of interpreting the text, and ancient methods of interpretation may seem bizarre to our modern sensibilities. The New Testament...
Interpreting Scripture: Medieval Interpretations
The principles of interpreting the New Testament in this course assume a historical critical perspective. The historical critical method of...
Apocalyptic and Resistance
The Apocalypse, or the Revelation of John, shares many of the traits found in apocalyptic literature: it operates in dualisms--earthly events...
Apocalyptic and Accommodation
The Apocalypse of John showed an anti-Roman, politically revolutionary perspective. This is in contrast with Paul's writing in Romans 13, which calls...
Ecclesiastical Institutions: Unity, Martyrs, and Bishops
The Epistle of Jude can be dated to somewhere during post-apostolic Christianity and before the formation of the Canon. It refers to the apostles as...
The "Afterlife" of the New Testament and Postmodern Interpretation
How did a small group following an apocalyptic prophet in Palestine become Christianity - what is now called a "world religion"? This small movement...
Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City (2011)
Author and historian Simon Sebag Montefiore presents a three-part series that illuminates the history of the sacred, and peerlessly beautiful city -...
Extraordinary Rituals (2018)
Explores the spectacular and emotional world of rituals.
Inside Scientology (2018)
Scientology is the only major religion to emerge in the 20th century. This series takes an unprecedented look behind the scenes into the many...
Heaven on Earth (2004)
Explores how six major world religions have expressed the spiritual yearnings of the faithful in art and architecture through the ages.
Secret Files of the Inquisition (2006)
A four-part history of the Inquisition, a 500-year campaign against heretics by the Roman Catholic Church initiated by Pope Gregory IX. The series...