New Testament Survey (NWT 113)

Term: Academic Year 2020-2021 - Spring Semester

Faculty

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Description

A panoramic view of the chief events, prominent characters, main themes and salient teachings of each New Testament book in relation to its historical,
geographical and cultural contexts.

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