Zuck, Roy, editor, A Biblical Theology of the New Testament, Moody Press, Chicago, 1994Ī. Stanley, Charles, The Wonderful Spirit Filled Life, Nelson. Ryrie, Charles, Biblical Theology of the New Testament, Moody Press, Chicago, 1959 Morris, Leon, New Testament Theology, Zondervan, Grand Rapids, 1986 _, The Gospel of the Kingdom, Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, 1950 Ladd, George E, A Theology of the New Testament, Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, 1993 Dictionary of Paul & His Letters, IVP, Downers Grove, 1993 Gutherie, Donald, New Testament Theology, IVP, Downers Grove, 1981 Evangelical Dictionary of Evangelical Theology, Eerdmans, Grand Rapids, 1998 The following texts are in English and are available in the library of St. Tozer, AW, Knowledge of the Holy God, Newbie, Sofia, 1993 Packer, AI, knowledge of God, Newbie, Sofia 1993 Ryrie, Charles, Basic Theology, Faithful, Sofia, 1998Įrickson, Millard, Systematic Theology, New Man, Sofia 2001 White, John, Fighting, New Man, Sofia, 1993 Julius, New Testament themes Eagle Press, Sofia, 2005 Milne, Bruce, Handbook of Systematic Theology, New Man, Sofia, 1995 The desire of the professor is that this Introduction to the New Testament theology would cause the student to continue study and learn serving our glorious Savior, Jesus Christ. Their deeper study will require a lifetime.
The course will serve as an introduction to Theology presented by various authors of Scripture under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Assignments will be given that complement the material discussed in class. The material that needs to be addressed is very wide and hours in class will not be enough to address important issues. The aim of studying Biblical Theology is to understand how Scripture raises theological issues related to life in the first century AD, and to be able to use Theology to ask appropriate questions about the application of Theology in today's world. Lectures and personal study will be made on the theological themes of the New Testament, and unique theological themes from different authors of the books of the New Testament.
The student will understand the difference between systematic theology and biblical theology and how to understand the Scriptures in terms of Biblical Theology. It will be applied to the study of the New Testament. The course in New Testament theology is an introduction to the study of Biblical theology.
Graduate students, who attend the course, will receive credits for the theological module. The course is part of the bachelor program in Theology and will be held from 4 th to 8 th of May from 18:00 to 21:00 hours in the building of St Trivellius institute Address: Sofia, 14 Antim I Str, fl.