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NT311 The World of Jesus and the Gospels
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A discussion group for people working through Logos Mobile Education's NT311 course.
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  • Kai Johnson
    5 days ago

    Starting today, been going through some health issues and had to quit my job, so now I'm stuck at home in bed. So grateful to have found this.
    1. Pastor Julius A. Renwick, M.Div.
      A month ago

      I'm starting my NT311 Journey today. Hoping to grow and be stretched as a Pastor for the teaching and edifying of the Church I pastor and beyond.
      1. geo
        A month ago

        I am starting today
        1. Joe Griffin
          9 years ago

          Any one currently taking this course besides me?
          1. Henk van Duinen 6 years ago

            Yes, but I see your post is from 3 years ago. hmmm Anyway, I'll just started this adventure.
        2. Matt Hamrick
          10 years ago

          There are several courses in the bundle of Craig Evans that NT311 came out of. It would be beneficial to all to work through all the courses.
          1. Matt Hamrick 10 years ago

            https://www.logos.com/product/43029/mobile-ed-craig-a-evans-new-testament-backgrounds-bundle This bundle Kenneth.
            Mobile Ed: Craig A. Evans New Testament Backgrounds Bundle (6 courses)
            In this six-course collection, Dr. Craig Evans presents the fruit of his latest research to feed your fascination with the ancient world of the Bible. Find out how Jesus taught his disciples, how his methods compared to other Jewish teachers, and how his words and deeds were preserved in manuscripts for later generations. Survey the most recent discoveries in archaeology and grasp their impact upon the reliability of those manuscripts. Hear how the Dead Sea Scrolls were first discovered and how these ancient documents provide insight into elusive topics, such as the ministry of John the Baptist, the works of the Law, and the description of the New Jerusalem in Revelation.
            www.logos.com
          2. Eddie Beal 10 years ago

            I've got the same bundle. I've started going through the class on the Dead Sea Scrolls.
          3. Kenneth Neighoff 10 years ago

            this is the bundle that I have Mobile Ed: Studies in the Gospels Bundle (9 courses)
        3. Faithlife User
          10 years ago

          Thanks for your participation, everyone! I hope you've had a fruitful two weeks of study - and are set up for many more hours of helpful study. :) This group will remain open, so feel free to come back if you have comments or questions for each other. I hope many of you are planning to move into the next Summer Session class starting Monday (July 13) and running for two weeks. There's also plenty of room for interaction in the marathon Summer Session course, TH191, so check in there if you get a chance. Good stuff. :) God's best to you in your ministries!
          1. Eddie Beal 10 years ago

            Wendy, What's the best way to find out when new classes are starting? I wasn't even aware that the TH191 class was going on (was only aware of the three shorter courses).
          2. Faithlife User 10 years ago

            Eddie, There have only been three classes with this kind of schedule/moderation - the "Summer Session," which is the two 2-week courses and TH191, which is a longer one. We've done it as a bit of an experiment so see what kind of reception there is for this kind of format. When the three courses are done, Faithlife/mEd will see how things went.
          3. Eddie Beal 10 years ago

            Thanks Wendy. I see now that many classes have discussion groups but they're not curated like these three. I'd love to see more of the curated discussions and hopefully class sizes and participation would grow over time.
        4. Faithlife User
          10 years ago

          This morning I came across another Platinum reading on Graeco-Roman religion and how it intersected with Judaism. If you have this resource, you might find the reading helpful. It starts on page 90 of David deSilva's "An Introduction to the New Testament Contexts": logosres:introntdesilva;ref=Page.p_90;off=2960
          1. Dr. Bill Moulden, M.Div., D. Min. 10 years ago

            Great reference! Thank you this is very helpful.
        5. Faithlife User
          10 years ago

          All the discussion topics for the first unit/week are now posted. I'll resume posting on Monday. Happy holiday weekend!
          1. Faithlife User
            10 years ago

            Re: the numbering of segments and the screencasts. The syllabus notes this, but in case you miss it - the order of the screencast segments is off by one throughout this course (a future update will fix this). However, the course schedule in the syllabus and on the Calendar aligns screencasts with the segments they specifically supplement. In the syllabus, I italicized screencast titles to make them ready identifiable.
            1. Victor Dela Cruz 10 years ago

              Hi Wendy. I am having great difficulty following the class as I am traveling in in South East Asia right now. I did not anticipate the challenges I will have in getting internet connection. When I go back to the US, will I still have access to the discussions?
            2. Faithlife User 10 years ago

              Hi Victor. Sorry you're having so much trouble. The discussions will remain posted in this Faithlife group, so you can jump in when you return.
          2. Faithlife User
            10 years ago

            Today is the start of NT311 in the Summer Session. There are a couple questions for discussion posted under the Discussions menu, if you haven't already checked in there. Feel free to weigh in on these or to pose some questions of your own. The schedule for the 2-week course is in the syllabus and on the course Calendar (see the tab). If you have any questions, please let me know. Note that the work load for this first week is significantly heavier than it is for the second week due to the length of the two units. If it's more than you can manage, I suggest postponing the screencast segments so you won't interrupt the flow of the course material itself.