The Faculty Board of Divinity give notice that they have selected the following special subjects and prescribed texts for the Bachelor of Theology for Ministry in 2006-07 (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 407):
Paper 1 | Introduction to Biblical Hebrew |
2 Samuel 9-12 | |
Paper 2 | Elementary Hebrew (Tripos paper) |
Genesis 37 and 40-43 and 45 | |
Paper 3 | Introduction to New Testament Greek |
John 1-5 | |
Paper 4 | New Testament Greek (Tripos paper) |
John 1-5 | |
Paper 6 | Introduction to the New Testament |
Matthew 5:17-20; Mark 8:27-9:1: Luke 4:14-21; John 16:1-11 | |
Galatians 3:6-14; Philippians 2:5-11; I Timothy 2:8-15 | |
Paper 11 | Further Old Testament studies |
Genesis 1-11; Deuteronomy; Judges; Ruth and Jonah; Isaiah; Amos | |
Paper 12 | Further New Testament studies |
The Gospel of John; Romans | |
Paper 17 | Foundations for ethics |
The specified topics are: medical, sexual, ecological, business, and political ethics | |
Paper 20 | Special subject in New Testament theology |
The specified topic is: The theology of the parables of Jesus | |
Paper 22 | Special subject in contemporary theology |
The specified topic is: Political theology, exploring issues in the relationship between the Church, Christian theology and politics. Specified theologians are: Duncan Forrester; Reinhold Niebuhr; John H. Yoder; Jon Sobrino; Sergii Bulgakov. | |
Paper 25 | Applied ethics |
The specified topics are: medical, sexual, ecological, business, and political ethics | |
Paper 35 | Special subject in Biblical interpretation |
The specified topic is: Feminist perspectives on Biblical interpretation | |
Paper 37 | Church and sacraments |
The specified topic is: Theology of the Eucharist | |
Paper 40 | Special subject in the study of religions |
The specified topic is: Jewish-Christian relations |