The four canonical Gospels are our primary source for the teaching and ministry of Jesus and are thus invaluable. This course is designed to provide an overview of the Gospels, both in terms of their origins and their relationship to one another, as well as their contents (some of which differ). At the same time, however, the course is intended to serve as a general introduction to the art of exegesis.
Course details
DUE DATES READING ASSIGNMENTS | TO BE ANNOUNCED | |
DURATION | 8 SESSIONS OF 5 HOURS + READING AND RESEARCH | |
PACE | TUTOR GUIDED | |
COURSE NO./MODUL | BBS4D5003 /EXEGESIS | |
COURSE SCRIPT | TIM WEINHEIMER MA. | |
VIDEO TRANSCRIPT | AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH | |
EXAM /ASSIGNMENT | FINAL PAPER | |
CREDIT HOURS/LEVEL | 4/BACHELOR | |
SYLLABUS VERSION SCRIPT VERSION | 2.0 1.0 |
Dr. Eugene Saunders
Eugene has served for over 30 years as a pastor, nine years as a Chaplain in the U.S. Army Reserve. He completed his service with the U.S. Army Reserve in July 2013 as the command Chaplain for the 126th CH DET at the 41st ID AFRC in Clackamas. Also, as a Jewish believer in Messiah Yeshua he serves or works with Gateway Church Jewish Ministries, Jews for Jesus, and other Messianic Jewish outreach ministries.
He has an earned Doctor of Ministry from the King’s University in Southlake, Texas. His D.Min. project and/or dissertation is Spirit Formed Discipleship in the Local Church and Local Church Institute published by TREN. Dr. Saunders also has served as director of the Capitol School of Ministry (Sacramento, Ca), Director of recruitment at Canby Bible College and admissions advisor for St. Elias Graduate School and Seminary. He is also currently an instructor for The King’s University and THS Academy.
He currently teaches Ancient Hebrew History (Old Testament I and II), New Testament Survey, A Survey of the Bible, The writings of John, Life of Christ, Supervised Ministry, Church Administration, NT Greek, Biblical Hebrew, and Christian Worldview, Spirit Formed Ministry, and Ethics.
He has written on many topics including Biblical studies, Theology, Ministry, Church History and Christian Ethics. His current writing projects are A Commentary on the Letter to the Hebrews, a biographical Sketch on Christian Ethics in Professional Sports, along with many Sermons and lectures