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New Testament Survey

Overview of the New Testament, examining its theological significance for both original audiences and later readers.
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ABOUT THIS COURSE

This course provides students with a practical, working knowledge of the New Testament, focusing on the genre, canonical placement, and content of each book. Students will explore the significance and purpose of these texts for their original audiences, as well as the major theological themes that emerge for subsequent readers. Through this survey-level study, students will gain a deeper understanding of the New Testament’s role within the broader biblical narrative and its ongoing relevance.

Video Instructor: Rev. Hillary Leeper, M.A.

Course Length: 25 Hours
Video: 5 hours
Reading: 14 hours
Self-Reflections: 4 hours
Quizzes: 2 hours

Core Proficiency: Biblical Fluency

COURSE INSTRUCTOR

VIDEO Instructor

Rev. Hillary Leeper, M.A.

Hillary grew up in the Chicago area and loves pizza, traveling, coffee, and Chicago sports. She has been happily married to her husband, Greg, since

2000. They have two children – Evangeline (born 2012) and Jacob (born 2014). Hillary earned a B.A. in Biblical Studies from Central Bible College/Evangel University and a M.A. in Theological Studies with an emphasis in New Testament from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. She served as an adjunct professor at North Central University in Minnesota for 10 years before joining the pastoral team at Cedar Valley Church in Bloomington, MN. Her research interests include the gospels and women in the New Testament. She is passionate about making God’s Word accessible and understandable to everyone.

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