

THE NEW TESTAMENT
Welcome to The New Testament
All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work. (2 Tim 3:16).
Course Description:
The New Testament unveils God’s redemptive plan through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the birth of the Church, and the promise of His return. This academic and spiritually grounded textbook explores each book of the New Testament with clarity, theological depth, and practical application. Designed for Bible colleges, seminaries, and personal study, it equips readers to live faithfully, grow in grace, and proclaim the gospel. With rich insights into doctrine, discipleship, and Christian hope, The New Testament invites believers to encounter the living Word and be transformed by the truth that endures forever.
Student Learning Outcomes:
After the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
- Identify and explain the key theological themes and historical contexts of the five major sections of the New Testament.
- Analyze the life, ministry, death, burial, resurrection, and return of Jesus Christ as presented across the Gospels and Revelation.
- Demonstrate understanding of the formation, mission, and theology of the early Church as depicted in the Book of Acts and Pauline epistles.
- Interpret and evaluate Pauline doctrine with an emphasis on justification, sanctification, ecclesiology, and eschatology.
- Assess the purpose and teachings of the General Epistles, focusing on faith, endurance, holiness, and doctrinal integrity.
- Articulate the eschatological vision and theological implications of the Book of Revelation for the Church today.
- Apply biblical truths to personal spiritual formation, ministry engagement, and academic research from a Christian worldview.
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of the New Testament, equipping students with both theological insight and spiritual depth. By studying the life of Christ, the growth of the early Church, the teachings of Paul, the exhortations of the General Epistles, and the hope found in Revelation, students are grounded in the central message of the gospel and its implications for Christian living. The learning outcomes aim to develop biblical literacy, critical thinking, and practical application of Scripture in today’s world. Whether preparing for ministry, academic scholarship, or deeper discipleship, students will emerge with a stronger foundation in New Testament theology and a renewed commitment to proclaim Christ faithfully until His return.