Seminary & Graduate Courses

The following is a list of Seminary & Graduate courses offered by Tyndale. You can also see the course schedule for specific terms.

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Course code Course Name/Description
OLDT/NEWT/THEO/HIST 0899 Thesis Research and Writing
See the Thesis Handbook for details.
OLDT/NEWT/THEO/HIST 0870 Directed Reading and Research
Directed Reading and Research (DRR) courses allow students to study in a specific area of interest not addressed by the scheduled course...
NEWT IS03 New Testament Foundations
A general introduction to the historical, sociological, and theological context in which the New Testament Scriptures came into existence,...
NEWT CM34 The Book of Revelation
A study of the Book of Revelation with a focus on its literary genre, theological themes and the various schools of interpretation. A...
NEWT CM32 Book Study: Hebrews
As one of the least known books in the New Testament, the Book of Hebrews carves a path straight into the presence of God and acts as a guide...
NEWT CM31 Book Study: Romans
An interpretive (exegetical, structural, social, theological and pastoral) study of Paul’s letters to the Roman believers. Students will go...
NEWT CM30 The Pastoral Epistles
A study of the messages of the letters of 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus in light of their historical, literary, and theological background and...
NEWT CM26 Second Corinthians
Examines Second Corinthians to discover its teaching on the nature of true Christian ministry. Issues such as discipline and forgiveness,...
NEWT CM19 Greek Exegesis II
A continuation of the principles used in Greek Exegesis I applied to the Epistle to the Ephesians. An introductory study of textual criticism...
NEWT CM17 Gospel of Matthew
A study of the Gospel of Matthew on the basis of the Chinese/English text. The literary structure and characteristics, the portrayal of Jesus...
NEWT CM16 Gospel of John
A study of the message of the Gospel of John in light of its historical, literary, and theological contexts. Special emphasis will be given...
NEWT CM14 Greek Exegesis I
An introduction to the practice of Greek exegesis with a view to equipping the student with a methodology to interpret the New Testament text...
NEWT CM11 Elementary Greek II
Continuation of NEWT CM10 Elementary Greek I. Prerequisite: NEWT CM10. Offered in Mandarin.
NEWT CM10 Elementary Greek I
An introduction to the fundamentals of Greek for the study of the New Testament. Intended for MDiv and other theological students who wish to...
NEWT CM05 New Testament Theology and History
A study of the background contents of the New Testament with a view to placing the books in their historical setting. An introduction to...
NEWT 0733 Luke’s Charismatic Theology
Same as PENT 0503.
NEWT 0730 2 Corinthians
Examines 2 Corinthians to discover its profound teaching on the nature of true Christian ministry. Issues such as discipline and forgiveness...
NEWT 0726 Gospel of John: Light in the Darkness
A study focusing on the Gospel of John on the basis of the English text. After reviewing the background to the Gospel, emphasis is placed on...
NEWT 0725 Luke
The purpose of this section-by-section analysis of the third Gospel is to determine what Luke wanted his audience to hear. Our approach to...
NEWT 0724 Hebrews
A cultural and literary study of the Epistle to the Hebrews, concentrating upon such themes as the new covenant, Christology, and eschatology...
NEWT 0723 1 Corinthians: Paul’s Letter to a Community in Chaos
Although we sometimes idealize the first century church, Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians reveals a community in chaos. Examines the...
NEWT 0722 Prison Epistles
The common thread of Paul’s imprisonment ties Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon together as the “Prison Epistles.” This course...
NEWT 0670-0675 Special Topics in New Testament
Examination of specific topics in the New Testament.
NEWT 0635 Johannine Epistles
Explores the questions of authorship and situation of the Johannine epistles, ancient letter writing as it relates to 1, 2 & 3 John; the...
NEWT 0632 The General Epistles
A close reading of James, 1 & 2 Peter and Jude, with special attention given to literary, sociohistorical and theological understandings...

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