M.A. in Pastoral Ministry
NTST 550 Exegesis of the English New Testament: Parables

Professor: Robert Johnston
Date: July 19-23, 2015
Location: Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI 49104 (Chan Shun Building Room)
Course Description:
A study of the nature, background, and interpretation of the parables of Jesus recorded in the gospels.
Student Learning Outcomes:
- Know the nature of parables.
- Know the importance of parables in the teaching of Jesus and the theology of the Gospels.
- Know the history of interpretation of the parables.
- Understand sound methods of interpretation and ability to apply them.
- Be able to move from exegesis to sermon.
- Be familiar with the parables themselves.
- Be able to apply the teachings of the parables to your own life and the life of the church.
- Appreciate the relationships among the Gospels.
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Understand how Ellen White’s use and application of the parables relate to scholarly exegesis.
Course Resources:
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Course Syllabus updated 4/23/15
Location Information
Student Attendee List:
- Angeline Accoh
- Nancy Allen(MDiv.E)
- Virgo Belizaire
- Rob Benardo
- Diego Boquer
- Clayton Charles
- Mark Ewen
- Richard Figueredo
- Elwyn Hyde
- Ron Knott
- William Koomson
- Bledir Larivaux
- Michael Mattzela
- Darnel Marius
- Michael Mirra
- Ainsworth Montoute
- Elisabeth Parent
- Nicole Parker
- June Price
- Brenda Rhyne
- Kevin Robert
- Gladys Romero
- Dan Ross
- David Shin (MDiv.E)
- Andrew Shurtliff
- Aleksandra Tanurdzic
- Cirilo W Vazquez
- Gillian Webster
- Francis Yves
