New Testament
Session
Regular Academic Session
Class Number
2419
Career
Undergraduate
Units
3 units
Grading
Graded Alpha
Description
Prerequisites: THEO 100 or equivalent; please check requirements for declared majors/minors for exceptions.

This course is an introduction to the historical and theological reading of the various documents of early Christianity known as the New Testament.

Outcomes: Students will be able to demonstrate understanding of the literary genres found in the New Testament and explain why the recognition of genre is essential to the interpretation of the New Testament, as well as the importance of how the New Testament documents have reached their present state.
Enrollment Requirements
Prerequisite : THEO 100 or equivalent.
Class Attributes
Tier 2 Theological Knowledge
Catholic Studies
Class Notes
The various documents of Christianity known as the 'New Testament' form the foundation of Christian religious life and its doctrines. But because they were produced in societies that are far-removed from our own, they can easily be misunderstood. Too often we approach the Bible with the intention of finding the original meaning that is true for all people in all times. But no interpretation is developed in a vacuum. Interpretation of Scripture can never occur apart from the identity of the one doing the interpreting and their socio-cultural context. The Bible has been used throughout U.S. history to justify the oppression of Black and Brown people, Native Americans and the LGBTQ+ community. However, there is always a choice in how to read the text. The Bible can also be read 'from the margins,' namely, in solidarity with communities that have been largely dismissed and ignored. Reading from the margins provides a message of liberation for all people, not just those in power. The course involves lectures, academic readings, comprehension quizzes, a midterm exam and a final project. Participation in class discussions are an integral part of the grading.
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Class Details
Instructor(s)
Olegs Andrejevs
Meets
MoWeFr 11:30AM - 12:20PM
Dates
08/25/2025 - 12/13/2025
Room
Mundelein Center - Room 404
Instruction Mode
In person
Campus
Lake Shore Campus
Location
Lake Shore Campus
Components
Lecture Required
Class Availability
Status
Wait List
Seats Taken
34
Seats Open
0
Class Capacity
34
Wait List Total
2
Wait List Capacity
5