NEW TESTAMENT 1
NEW TESTAMENT 2
DIFFERENT PHILOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT
Groups of People
Transmission Gospel Message
Criticisms
100

What are the three tools for sermon prep

Study bible, commentary, contextual analysis

100

Jewish Religious Body that had authority

Sanhedrin Council

100

 The predetermination that there is logic in everything that happens.

Stoicism

100

 a group of narrow-minded legalists (Matt. 23:23-24) who followed the list of the law to a “T”

Pharisees

100



Stage Six: hearing or reading what Jesus said and did.



 

  

RECEPTION

100

Text is examined 

Text Criticism

200

The  News Testament is a record of the life and time of  who:

Jesus Christ

200

 John the Baptist criticized him for marrying his niece

Herod Antipas

200

 Emphasized free will and moderation.

Epicureanism

200

A group of ascetic separatists living in private communities.

Essenes

200


Stage One: That remarkable thing that Jesus did.



 

  


HISTORICAL JESUS

200

Uses of parables, miracles, stories,

Form Criticism

300

A book that continues to shape lives, cultures, and communities.

The Bible

300

The governor who represented Caesar from 26 to 36 C.E.

Pontius Pilate

300

The mindset of standing behind physical or earthly.

Platonism

300

Priests, scribes, and rabbis dominated the Sanhedrin, the most potent Jewish groups of the day.

Sadducees

300

Orally, where people share memories of what Jesus said and did.

  


Early Traditions

300

The author might have added or omitted

Redaction Criticism

400

what three different world  must be considered in New Testament:

Christians, Jewish, and Roman

400

Three Philosophers that had bearing and shaping the teaching from ( ca. 428-ca. 322ca. BCE),

Plato ( ca. 428-ca. 348ca. BCE), Socrates (ca. 470-ca. 399 BCE.), and Aristotle (348-322BCE)

400

 The orientation of valuing the ideal of body and soul.

Pythagoreanism

400

The group that  lived between Judea and Galilee claimed they were faithful to Israel

Samaritans

400

Stage Three:  The writers compile their books, 

Composition of the Gospel

400

The reader pay attention to the plot

Narrative Criticism

500

Great Roman emperor (27 BCE-14CE),

Caesar Augustus

500

  The New Testament Book offers a visionary experience with the Apostle John.

  

Revelations

500

A philosophy that emphasized radical authenticity

Cynicism

500

 A radical anti-Roman force who advocated taking up arms to fight the oppressor.  

Zealots

500

Stage Four: Where people make copies of the Gospel narrative and share them.


 

Preservation of Manuscripts

500

 text might mean different things to different people

Reader Response Criticism

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