A Journey Through the New Testament

  • Facilitator: Bishop Anthony Parry
  • Level: Certificate 
  • Study time: 1-2 Days
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Our Learning Programmes:

  • CIMS
  • 1-2 Days
  • CAMS
  • 2 Years
  • MIP
  • 2 Years 
  • CMDP
  • 2 Years
  • Joshua Programme
  • 3 years full-time/6-8 years part-time
  • Pentecostal Theological Seminary Certificate
  • 4 years part-time
  • European Theological Seminary Certificate
  • 3 Years full-time
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Course overview
An overview of the New Testament with consideration of the great themes of the Scripture, including the life and ministry of Christ, grace, the origin of the church, and the missionary life of the church. This panoramic view of the New Testament discusses the uniqueness of each New Testament writer, while it shows the unity of their contributions to this section of the Bible.

After completing this course, you will be able to:


-Discuss the following aspects of the New Testament time period: (a) political 
world; (b) social/cultural world; and (c) religious world.

-Describe the necessity and process of canonisation, as well as the content of the New Testament canon.

-Discuss each of the books of the New Testament in the following aspects: (a) writer; (b) date of writing; (c) setting of the book; and (d) themes of the
book.

-Describe the origin of the church and the missionary life of the church.

-Describe the life and ministry of Christ.

-Discuss the relevance of the New Testament for society today.

  • Zoom Session (Live) View date in prospectus.
  • Video time: 4 hours
  • Test
  • Certificate
  • Assignments ( Ministerial Candidates)
  • Exam ( Ministerial Candidates)
Live sessions are only available on the dates listed in the prospectus.

Meet the facilitators 

Bishop Tony Parry
MA (Biblical Studies), MA, MBA, CMgr MCMI
Tony Parry brings over 20 years of pastoral ministry, his current assignment is as the Senior Pastor of NTCG Leeds and the District Bishop of the Leeds cluster of churches. Prior to entering full time ministry, he
served as a Children Services Manager for 13 years and an Accredited Chartered
Manager. Anthony enjoys working ecumenically where he can, and has served as an Ecumenical Canon of Bradford Cathedral since 2008 and is Deputy Convenor of the Churches Together in West Yorkshire. His ministry can be categorised as Christ centred and outward facing, and he enjoys developing others to achieve their potential.