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Biblical Literature Courses from the Institute of Theological Studies

IOT 505EThe Book of Psalms. Bruce Waltke, Th.D., Ph.D. An introduction to the Book of Psalms, with emphasis on the principles involved in the exegesis of the hymnic literature. Special attention is given to the various forms of the Psalms, their setting within the historical experience of Israel, and their application today within the church. 24 audio sessions.

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IOT 506EUnderstanding the Old Testament. Bruce Waltke, Th.D., Ph.D. A survey of the history of salvation in the Old Testament, especially as it relates to the central theme of Old Testament theology — the rule of God or the establishment of God’s kingdom upon the earth. 24 audio sessions.

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IOT 507EThe Book of Proverbs. Bruce Waltke, Th.D., Ph.D. An exegetical study of the Book of Proverbs, in its cultural, historical and literary setting with attention to its critical problems. 24 audio sessions.

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IOT 509EThe Christian and Old Testament Theology. Walter Kaiser, Jr., Ph.D. This study identifies the focal point for the theology of both the Old and New Testaments. It also deals with the amount of continuity and discontinuity between the Old and New Testaments. 24 audio sessions.

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IOT 510EThe Book of Isaiah. Allen P. Ross, Ph.D. An exegetical study of the Book of Isaiah. This course will not only survey the contents of the book, but also seek to develop the understanding and the skill of exegetical exposition. 24 audio sessions.

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INT 501EThe Sermon on the Mount. John Stott, D.D. This course presents the consecutive exposition of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount in Matthew, chapters 5-7. Focus is placed upon the practical and spiritual application of the Sermon on the Mount and upon the theological issues and historical interpretations of that passage. 10 audio sessions.

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INT 502EThe Pastoral Epistles. John Stott, D.D. An expository and exegetical study of I and II Timothy and Titus, with emphasis on their exegetical and interpretative problems. Their theology and practical relevance for society and the church, especially church leadership, is explored. 20 audio sessions.

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INT 503EThe Epistles to the Romans. Harold Hoehner, Th.D., Ph.D. An exegetical-theological study of Paul’s Epistle to the Romans in the Greek text. Special emphasis is given to the theological themes and overall argument of the epistle. This course assumes a basic skill in Greek exegesis. 24 audio sessions.

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INT 504ENew Testament Survey: Gospels/Life of Christ. Terry C. Hulbert, Th.D. A chronological, synthetic study of the four Gospel records, emphasizing the time, place, circumstances, and persons involved in the events of our Lord’s ministry, with a view to a fuller understanding of the significance of His words and works. 24 audio sessions.

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INT 505EThe Parables of Jesus. Craig L. Blomberg, Ph.D. Methods of interpreting Jesus’ parables are surveyed and conclusions are drawn concerning the theology and significance of this portion of Jesus’ teaching. 24 audio sessions. 2 hours or 2 Learning Units.

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INT 506EThe Gospel of Luke. Darrell L. Bock, Ph.D. An examination of the Gospel of Luke with concentration on its message and on preparation of narrative material for preaching and teaching. 24 audio sessions.

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INT 507EThe Acts of the Apostles. Darrell L. Bock, Ph.D. An exegetical examination of Acts with concentration on the biblical theology of the book, the historical background of events, and the theological emphasis of the speeches. Special attention is given to the relationship between the church and Israel in the early church era. 24 audio sessions.

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INT 510EHebrews. Dennis E. Johnson, Ph.D. This course focuses on the key interpretive issues and theological contributions found in book of Hebrews. The goal of the course is to strengthen students’ confidence in the superiority of Jesus and the New Covenant, and to equip him/her to “encourage one another daily.” 24 audio sessions.

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