Seminary: Advanced Biblical Studies
This module introduces students to the study of some portions of Scripture not previously covered in the Crosslands New Testament Introduction and Old Testament Introduction modules. In addition, it teaches some key areas of hermeneutics, both general and special, in order to deepen students understanding of biblical interpretation in theology and ministry.
At a Glance
This course leads you through a detailed introduction to the books of Acts and Revelation, the general epistles and the minor prophets. It also introduces you to some of the fundamental issues in hermeneutics, both general and special, to show their significance for the practice of biblical interpretation. You will need access to a good online library of theological resources to complete all the set reading included in this course. Set aside 10-12 hours per week to read, reflect and pray your way through this seminary-level course.
Each lesson includes
- A high-level introduction to a key Bible book, group of books, or key hermeneutical principles and issues.
- A range of set texts to aid and guide your learning.
- Interactive reflection and other exercises to help you apply what you learn.
The course also includes two written assignments (a book review and an extended essay) to enable you to deepen and apply your learning.
This course is ideal for
- Pastors, church planters, ministry leaders and church leadership teams who appreciate the importance of understanding the Bible and want to deepen their skill in interpreting and teaching God’s word faithfully.
More Details
Work through a detailed introduction to the books of Acts and Revelation, the general epistles and the minor prophets.
Brought to you by Crosslands, this Advanced Biblical Studies course is divided into nine units:
- Unit 1: The book of Acts
- Unit 2: The book of Revelation
- Unit 3: Hermeneutics, Part 1
- Unit 4: Interim Assignment: Book review
- Unit 5: Hermeneutics, Part 2
- Unit 6: The Minor Prophets (with a focus on Habakkuk)
- Unit 7: The General Epistles (with a focus on James and 2 Peter)
- Units 8-9: Final Assignment (focusing on either Acts or Revelation)
Course Options
- If you are interested in pursuing seminary credit for any of these courses, please contact the BibleMesh Institute here.
- For more information about Crosslands, click here.
Instructors
Dr. Tim Chester
Tim Chester is a pastor of Grace Church in Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire, a faculty member of Crosslands. He is the author of over 30 books and commentaries including You Can Change and A Meal with Jesus, as well as being co-author of Total Church.
Dr. Dan Strange
Dan Strange is Acting Principal at Oak Hill Theological College, lecturing in Culture, Religion and Public Theology and part of the Crosslands faculty. With a PhD from Bristol University, he leads a North London church and is married to Elly with seven children. His most recent monograph is For Their Rock is Not as Our Rock: An Evangelical Theology of Religions.