BIBL2302 - Foundations for Hermeneutics - Dr Paul Henebury, Steve Lewis, & Dr Andy Woods (Imported)
A course in basic interpretation of the biblical text. Stress is put on the Bible’s ‘plain-sense’ interpretation.
| Module 1 | Preliminary Considerations (Dr Paul Henebury) |
| Dr Henebury goes over important common-sense biblical truths which point us to how the Bible should be interpreted. | |
| Unit 1 | BIBL2302 - Course Syllabus |
| Unit 2 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 1: How Do We Begin? |
| Unit 3 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 2: Scripture and Knowledge |
| Unit 4 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 3: God Speaks His Mind |
| Unit 5 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 4: What Does It Say? |
| Unit 6 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 5: Covenants: A Basic Explanation |
| Unit 7 | BTOT2302 - Lecture 6: Face Value |
| Unit 8 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 7: Cross-Referencing |
| Unit 9 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 8: Context |
| Unit 10 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 9: The Parameters of Meaning |
| Module 2 | The Practice of Interpretation (Steve Lewis & Dr Andy Woods) |
| These lectures set out the basics which you need to know about Biblical Hermeneutics | |
| Unit 1 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 10: Introduction to Bible Interpretation |
| Unit 2 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 11: Understanding the Language of the Bible |
| Unit 3 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 12: The Importance of Context |
| Unit 4 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 13: Figures of Speech |
| Unit 5 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 14: The Interpretation of Prophecy (1) |
| Unit 6 | BIBL2302 - Lecture 15: The Interpretation of Prophecy (2) |
Powered By WP Courseware
There are no modules in this training course.
EBIB4334 - Book of Romans (1) - Dr. Paul Henebury (Imported)
This is the first of two courses covering the Epistle to the Romans verse by verse. The course deals with Introductory matters, then covers chapters 1 through 8. There is also reflection on several important theological points raised in the Epistle.
| Module 1 | Introduction to the Book |
| The Introduction deals with the major issues of date, provenance, backgrounds, etc. | |
| Unit 1 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 1: Introduction to Romans (1) |
| Unit 2 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 2: Introduction to Romans (2) |
| Module 2 | The Universality of Unrighteousness |
| After announcing his theme, the Apostle continues by declaring all humanity hopelessly unrighteous and under God's wrath (while bringing in the hope of justification by faith). | |
| Unit 1 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 3: Chapter 1:1-17 |
| Unit 2 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 4: Chapter 1:18-32 |
| Unit 3 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 5: Chapter 2:1-3:4 |
| Unit 4 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 6: Chapter 3:5-31 |
| Unit 5 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 7: Chapter 4 |
| Module 3 | Alive to God |
| Because we are reconciled to God by the death of His Son (to say nothing of the Resurrection), we should understand both what is true of us now, and what will be true of us hereafter. | |
| Unit 1 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 8: Chapter 5:1-11 |
| Unit 2 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 9: Chapter 5:12-21 |
| Unit 3 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 10: Reflections on Romans 5 |
| Unit 4 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 11: Chapter 6 |
| Unit 5 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 12: Chapter 7:1-13 |
| Unit 6 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 13: Chapter 7:14-25 |
| Unit 7 | EBIB4334 - Lecture 14: Chapter 8:1-8 |
Powered By WP Courseware