Master of Arts (New Testament)
Overview
The Master of Arts with a concentration in New Testament offers you a deeply academic and practical study of the New Testament, including extensive training in the Greek language.
Whether you are pursuing church-based ministry, advanced academic study or a desire to deepen your understanding of the Scriptures, this degree will provide you a thorough grounding in the language and literature of the New Testament. You will learn from Talbot’s top-notch faculty, which includes several leading New Testament scholars who have authored widely referenced commentaries and works. Meanwhile, your education in biblical Greek and the historical-cultural setting of the New Testament world will equip you with a strong foundation for further academic study, while also preparing you to bring the biblical text to life.
- Expand Your Knowledge of the New Testament World. Uncover more about the New Testament as you learn about the historical and cultural background of first-century Judaism and the Greco-Roman world, in addition to becoming competent in the Greek language. The program will familiarize you with current issues in New Testament studies and enable you to provide relevant, biblically informed perspectives to those seeking a better understanding of Scripture.
- Develop Biblical Interpretation Skills with Thorough Training in Greek. As you develop skills in biblical interpretation, you will also gain a deep appreciation for the value of studying Koine Greek for a better understanding of God’s Word. Through a rigorous study of Greek language and exegesis, you will grow confident and competent in interpreting various genres, particularly the Gospels and Epistles.
- Learn from Reputable New Testament Scholars. Talbot’s highly regarded New Testament program is supported by the strength of its faculty, all of whom demonstrate expertise in New Testament scholarship. Many of Talbot’s New Testament professors serve as editors, authors and contributors to widely used commentaries, including the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary, NIV Application Commentary and Exegetical Guide to the Greek New Testament.
- Prepare for Further Academic Study. Talbot’s rigorous academic program equips students for further academic study and preparation for doctoral studies. A concentration in the New Testament will help keep you informed about current issues in New Testament studies and equip you in providing reasonable, informed perspectives on critical discussions.
For more reasons to choose Talbot School of Theology for your education, see the Why Talbot? page.