Here are the courses, professors and books I will be spending my upcoming semester with and even though I'm looking forward to it all, 12 hours at the PhD level while trying to be a family-man isn't easy!
* BS 999 - Exegesis of Romans (Independent Study): Dr. Ben Witherington, III - Ian Scott, Paul’s Way of Knowing: Story, Experience and the Spirit; Peter Oakes, Reading Romans in Pompeii: Paul's Letter at the Ground Level; Thomas Tobin, Paul’s Rhetoric in Its Contexts: The Argument of Romans; Christopher Bryan, A Preface to Romans: Notes on the Epistle in Its Literary and Cultural Setting; Douglas Moo, Encountering the Book of Romans: A Theological Survey; Ben Witherington, III, Paul's Letter to the Romans: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary; Robert Jewett, Romans (Hermenia)
* BS 999 - Exegesis of 2 Corinthians (Independent Study): Dr. Fred Long - David Bauer, An Annotated Guide to Biblical Resources for Ministry; Murray J. Harris, The Second Epistle to the Corinthians: A Commentary on the Greek Text; Fred Long, Ancient Rhetoric and Paul's Apology: The Compositional Unity of 2 Corinthians
* OT 901 - Old Testament Research Methods: Dr. Lawson Stone - Patrick Alexander, et al. The SBL Handbook of Style for Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Early Christian Studies; David Baker and Bill Arnold, The Face of Old Testament Studies: A Survey of Contemporary Approaches; James Mays, David Petersen and Kent Richards, Old Testament Interpretation: Past, Present, and Future – Essays in Honor of Gene M. Tucker; Jean Ska, Introduction to Reading the Pentateuch; Emanuel Tov, Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible
* OT 701 - Exegesis of Pentateuch (Deuteronomy): Dr. Lawson Stone - Patrick Alexander, et al. The SBL Handbook of Style for Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Early Christian Studies; Bernard Levinson, Deuteronomy and the Hermeneutics of Legal Innovation; Nathan MacDonald, Deuteronomy and the Meaning of “Monotheism”
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