BIL303Synoptic Gospels
Spring 2010Spring 2010
David SmithDavid Smith
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Mark 1:1Mark 1:1
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Course Objectives:
Together we will seek to:
1. To express some of the major critical concerns surrounding the study of the Synoptic Gospels.
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2. To be able to think critically about the material presented by each of the gospel writers. Specifically, to explain the contributions of each gospel to our understanding of the life and ministry of Jesus.
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3. To be able to articulate the theological contribution(s) each gospel has made to the New Testament canon.
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4. To be able to study the gospels independently, dialogue with scholarship, and present findings in an engaging fashion for the edification of the church.
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5. To develop a theology for each of the Gospels.
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6. To develop one’s skills at interpreting and applying the biblical text to contemporary issues.
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7. To be transformed by your encounter with the Word.
Mark 8:31-38
Text Books:
(1) Peterson, Eugene. Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity. Eerdmans, 1987.
Text Books:
(2) Blomberg, Craig. Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey
Text Books:
(3) Green, Joel (ed.). Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels
Text Books:
Holy Bible
Word about Translations
Class Requirements:
1. Reading (40% of Grade or 400 points)
Each Gospel will be read in its entirety. There is no substitute for interaction with the Biblical text.
Working the Angles1st Synoptic ReadingTextbook 12nd Synoptic ReadingTextbook 2
Class Requirements:
2. Research Project(s) (50% of grade)
Exegesis 1: My Scriptural Choice: (250 points)
Exegesis 2: Your Scriptural Choice: (250 points)
Class Requirements:
3. Class Participation (10% of Grade)
Class attendance will be taken regularly. You will be allowed three (3) absences throughout the semester. Subsequently, each miss will carry a penalty of 5% (50 points) will be taken off the final grade; unless excused by a doctor or the Dean’s office. Keep a close watch on your absences. If the attendance sheet is incorrect, please bring it to my attention.
A final note about assignment due dates. The work is due at class on the date assigned. There will be an automatic ten percent (10%) reduction for each day the work is late. In the upper right-hand corner of each assignment, write your name, the section of the class (BIL303), the date due, and the date you turned it in!
Grading Scale:
Point Value
Letter Grade
Point Value
Letter Grade
1000-950 A 769-730 C
949-900 A- 729-700 C-
899-870 B+ 699-670 D+
869-830 B 669-600 D
829-800 B- 599-below F
799-770 C+