THEO 202 - Introduction to Biblical Studies
This course provides a survey of the contents of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, and a practical introduction to the skills required to understand biblical texts. Attention is paid to diverse approaches to interpretation which are used in historical, literary, or theological study of the Bible.
Semester:
- Fall (September 2 - December 1, 2025)
Instructor:
Please refer to the Course Outline below.
Program:
Undergraduate 3 Credits
Required Course Material Fee:
$121.9 CAD
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Prerequisite
NOTES:
- Students must not have taken the following course: THEO406.
- Students who have received credit for THEZ202 may not take this course for credit.
Book:
- The New Oxford Annotated Bible. New Revised Standard Version with the Apocrypha. 5th Edition.
- Stephen L. Harris, Exploring the Bible. 2nd Edition. New York, McGraw Hill, 2014
Registration Information:
Concordia students must register for this course in their Student Hub. It is strongly recommended that they consult Concordia's class schedule prior to enrolling in order to be aware of any registration restrictions (see the notes).
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COURSE OUTLINE
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