ASSIGNMENT SHEET
Religion 314
New Testament Theology
Fall Semester 2002 Last revised 12/23/03
 
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Week: Date: Class Period:
Tuesday (Targeted Material):

Thursday (Targeted Material):
Aug 22 (1) Introduction
      Course Syllabus
      Presentation Assignments
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Unit 1:
What Is New Testament Theology
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Aug 27-29 (2) Topic 1.1 (3) Topic 1.1
3 Sept 3-5 (4) Quiz 1
      Topic 1.2
(5) Topic 1.2
Sept 10-12  (6) Quiz 2
      Topic 1.2
(7) Topic 1.2
Sept 17-19 (8) Quiz 3
     Topic 1.3
(9) Topic 1.3
Exam 1
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Unit 2:
New Testament Theological Formulation
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6 Sept 24-26 (10) Topic 2.1 (11) Topic 2.1
Oct 1-3 (12) Quiz 4
        Topic 2.2
(13) Topic 2.2
Oct 8-10 (14) Quiz 5
        Topic 2.2
(15) Topic 2.2
Oct 15-17 (16) Quiz 6
        Topic 2.2
(17) Topic 2.2
10  Oct 22-24
Fall Break
(18) Topic 2.3
11a Oct. 29 (19)
Exam 2
Topic 2.4
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Unit 3:
Developing a New Testament Theology
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11b  Oct  31 (20) 
3.1.1 The Synoptic Gospels--class discussion
3.1.1.2 The Gospel of Matthew, Matthew Marlowe
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12  Nov 5-7 (21) 
3.1.1.3 The Gospel of Luke, Josh Parrott
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3.1.2 The Johannine Gospel, Tim Ledford
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(22) 
3.2 The Theology of Acts, DJ Carswell
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3.3.1 Romans, Justin Murphy
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13  Nov 12-14 (23) Quiz 7
3.3.2 Corinthian Letters, Caleb B Wyatt
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3.3.3 Galatians, Kris Patton
(24) 
3.3.4 Ephesians, Debra Boone
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3.3.5 Colossians, Brian Maiers
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14  Nov 19-21 (25) Quiz 8
3.3.6 Philippians, Becky Donaldson
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3.3.7 Thessalonian Letters, Tommy Hendricks
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(26) 
3.3.8 Letters to Timothy and Titus, Josh Smith
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3.3.9 Philemon, Jonathon Kirby
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15  Nov 26-28 (27) Quiz 9
3.4 The Theology of Hebrews, Jason Bruner
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3.5 The Theology of James, Nathan Buchanan
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Thanksgiving Holidays
16  Dec 3-5 (28) Quiz 10
3.6 The Theology of Peter and Jude, Todd Newton
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3.8.1 The Concept of God and the Trinity, Robert Brunson
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(29) 
3.8.2 The Person and Work of Christ, Eric Mansfield
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3.8.3 The Life and Ministry of the Community of Faith, Scott Ryan
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17  Dec 13 Fri, 1:00 - 4:00 am (30, 31,32)
Exam 3

For permission to take a Make-up Exam, see the guidelines in Request for Make-up Quiz or Exam. This form MUST be filled out and approved by the professor before a Make-up will be scheduled.

Beginning with unit three, a different format is required. These are 'take-home' quizzes that must be completed outside of class and turned in on the specified due date. Click on here for details.

The final exam will be the development of your personal theology of the New Testament, completed outside of class and turned in on specified date. Click on here for details.

According to university policy, students are expected to be present and sit for the final exam on the date scheduled by the university. The professor has no responsibility for determining the exam date; this is done strictly by the university administration. My policy is to follow this guideline rigidly. This means: NO FINAL EXAMS ARE GIVEN EARLY FOR ANY REASON! If the student can't be present at the scheduled date, then a grade of Incomplete ("I") will be given and the student can make up the work at the beginning of the following semester, according to university guidelines. Any deviation from the regular exam schedule requires specific approval by the university provost. The student is required to complete a prescribed form that can be secured from the provost's office. Expect approval only for illness, death of a family member or some similar extreme emergency. Plane reservations prior to the end of final exam week; an "early ride home" etc. will not receive approval by the provost.


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