At a Glance
- Access to all course material—video lectures; readings enhanced by key concept reviews, and quizzes
- Access to the commentary John (NIVAC) within the course and via an eReader
- Access to the Cerego learning system to build memory retention of course objectives
- 24/7 access for 12 months to complete the course at your own pace
More Details
The book of John has been known as the beloved gospel because John probes the depth of Christ’s character with a simplicity and majesty that cannot be forgotten. When the earliest theological councils in the fourth and fifth centuries worked to define Christian beliefs, it was John’s gospel that gave critical guidance.
This course on John brings the meaning of John’s gospel into the twenty-first century. You’ll learn about the text itself, explore issues in John’s culture and in ours that help us understand the ultimate meaning of each passage, and discover ways in which the eternal theology of John can be understood and lived out in our modern culture.
This course is supported by the commentary John (NIVAC), authored Gary M. Burge.
All course material—video lectures, readings, pronunciation guides, review questions, and assessments—is available online for study at your own convenience.
Course Outline
- Introduction
- John 1
- John 2-3
- John 4-5
- John 6
- John 7:1-8:11
- John 8:12-9:41
- MIDTERM EXAM
- John 10-11
- John 12-13
- John 14:1-16:4a
- John 16:4b-17:26
- John 18-19
- John 20-21
- FINAL EXAM
About the Technology
Author & Instructor
Dr. Gary M. Burge
PhD, University of Aberdeen
Gary M. Burge is visiting professor of New Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary. Gary has authored Who Are God’s People in the Middle East? What Christians Are Not Being Told About Israel and the Palestinians; John and Letters of John in the NIV Application Commentary series; The New Testament in Antiquity (couthored with Gene Green); and the first two volumes in the Ancient Context, Ancient Faith series, The Bible and the Land and Jesus, the Middle Eastern Storyteller..