New Testament Survey Track Bundle
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New Testament Survey Track Bundle

The New Testament Survey track bundle contains twelve Christian University courses, covering vital information regarding the birth and ministry of Jesus, the ministry of the disciples, the background and context of the New Testament books, and the growth of the early church.

At a Glance

  • Access to all twelve course with lessons of guided study, reading comprehension questions, instructional lecture videos, discussion questions, lesson quizzes, and graded exams
  • Provides a structured and comprehensive introductory survey of the New Testament
  • 24/7 access for 24 months to complete all twelve courses at your own pace

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2 hours per course

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A passing grade for all the courses in this track bundle will demonstrate competence in understanding a foundation of New Testament narrative and theology, qualifying you for a Christian University certificate of completion.

New Testament Survey Track Bundle Courses

  1. New Testament Basics: Things We Thought We Knew
  2. Matthew-Mark: Two Presentations of Jesus
  3. Luke-John: Two Interpretations of Jesus
  4. Jesus in Galilee - Popularity & Misunderstanding
  5. Jesus in Judea: Opposition & Rejection
  6. Acts: Crucifixion, Resurrection & Proclamation
  7. Galatians-1 Corinthians: Paul's Earliest Letters
  8. 1 & 2 Corinthians: Two Letters to a Tough Church
  9. Romans-Ephesians: The Letter to the Roman Church & Letters From a Roman Prison
  10. 1 Timothy-Hebrews: Letters to Pastors & to a Church Struggling to Believe
  11. James-Jude: Letters to Everyone - General & Johannine Epistles
  12. Revelation: The Book of Revelation - The End & The Beginning

Instructors

Craig  Blomberg
Dr. Craig Blomberg

Craig Blomberg is the Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary, in Littleton, CO, where he specializes in New Testament Studies. He received his B.A. from Augustana College, Illinois (with a triple major in mathematics, Spanish, and religion), a M.A. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.