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REL A 212
                            
                    
                The New Testament (Acts–Revelation)
REL A 212
Background and history of Christianity from the first century A.D. to the Reformation with an added emphasis on theological themes and developments.
Course Description
This is a university-level course designed for undergraduates that explores the postmortal ministry of Jesus Christ and the growth and development of the early church as detailed in the second half of the New Testament (i.e. Acts to Revelation). It will be a text-based class that will survey the New Testament books from Acts to Revelation doctrinally, spiritually, and historically (cf. D&C 88:118; 109:7).
Course Documents
Unit 1
Study Guides
Online Lectures
Class Readings
- Article:The Greek and Roman Worlds 
Virtual Jerusalem
Unit 2
Study Guides
Online Lectures
Class Readings
- Article:Scribes and Ancient Letters 
- Article:Occasional Nature, Composition, and Structure of Paul’s Letters