top of page
Master's Degree in Biblical Exegesis
Select the category and course
This course offers a historical overview of hermeneutics and examines the principles and methods of biblical interpretation established by academia. Special attention is given to the different literary genres within Scripture, as well as the specific rules and principles to be considered in the interpretation of each.
The bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/hkBXBt4(http://wix.to/hkBXBt4)
This is an introduction to the grammatical elements of New Testament Greek (Koine Greek). The aim of this course is to provide students with a solid foundation for reading the Greek text in order to undertake exegesis and interpretation.
Class bibliography(http://wix.to/xsA9DCs)
Class platform(https://upl.moodlecloud.com/login/index.php)
This course covers the complete translation of the First Epistle of John from Greek into Spanish. Students gain valuable exposure to the language of the New Testament and a unique translation experience that will be extremely useful in their ministry. In addition, key passages are selected to develop hermeneutical analysis skills for formulating or defending theological positions.
The bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/VUBjBt4(http://wix.to/VUBjBt4)
A general introduction to the study of the Bible is a course that deals with the process of the Bible's formation. It explores the fascinating yet complex compilation of Scripture throughout the history of Israel and the Church, first from oral tradition and then from written transmission.
Class bibliography(http://wix.to/ZsAzDCs)
Class platform(http://upl1.moodlecloud.com/)
This course introduces students to the study of Hebrew, the language in which the Old Testament was written. Students first learn to transliterate into Spanish, then study basic elements of grammar, and finally perform simple translations of Old Testament texts.
The bibliography for the class can be found at:
http://wix.to/CEBkBt4(http://wix.to/CEBkBt4)
bottom of page
