NTS310: A Theology of Luke and Acts
The BibleMesh Institute

NTS310: A Theology of Luke and Acts

This course offers an in-depth analysis of both Luke and Acts, examining Lukan themes and language and the books’ context within the Bible.

At a Glance

  • Assigned teaching fellow to guide you through the course and provide extra assignments
  • Access to all course material—video lectures; readings enhanced by key concept reviews, and quizzes
  • Access to the Cerego learning system to build memory retention of course objectives
  • $280 per month access to complete the course at your own pace

Advanced

140 hours


Only enroll in this course if you have applied to the BibleMesh Institute, been accepted and directed to take this course.

More Details

The Theology of Luke and Acts course thoroughly explores the theology of Luke’s gospel and the book of Acts. In his writing, Luke records the story of God working through Jesus to usher in a new era of promise and Spirit-enablement so that the people of God can be God’s people even in the midst of a hostile world. It is a message the church still needs today

This course covers major Lukan themes and sets forth the distinctive contribution of Luke-Acts to the New Testament and the canon of Scripture, providing students of the Bible with an in-depth and holistic grasp of Lukan theology in the larger context of the Bible. Both formal students and independent learners will benefit from this indispensable study of the Lukan books of the New Testament.

Course Outline

  1. The Importance and Context of Luke-Acts
  2. The Unity, Outline, and Narrative Survey of Luke Acts
  3. The Plan, Activity, and Character of God
  4. The God of Promise, Fulfillment, and Salvation
  5. Jesus the Messiah Who Is Lord and Bringer of the New Era
  6. Synthesis on the Person and Work of Jesus
  7. The Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts
  8. The Salvation of God through Christ and the Healings That Picture It
  9. The Many Dimensions of Salvation in Luke-Acts
  10. Israel, the Gentiles, and the Expression of the Nations in Luke-Acts
  11. The Church, the Way, Discipleship, and Ethic
  12. Responses to Jesus and the Social Dimensions in Luke-Acts
  13. The Law in Luke-Acts
  14. Ecclesiology and Eschatology in Luke-Acts
  15. The Scriptures in Luke Acts; Luke-Acts in the Canon