Areas of Study: Biblical Studies
To engage Biblical Studies is to enter the world of the scriptures and to listen to God’s revelation in those scriptures.
At CTC, you begin a biblical journey through foundational units. They are Exploring the Old Testament and Exploring the New Testament with Mark’s Gospel. Once complete, you can dive into a wealth of the Old and New Testaments. You can study prophetic literature, Gospels, letters, and other biblical books. Whether you are studying for personal enrichment or for professional needs, you gain deeper understanding and essential tools for the application of God’s Word to today’s world.
The Humanities play a significant and supportive role in the study of theology. At CTC we focus on those disciplines that directly assist the theological task. Studying the Bible in its original languages of Hebrew and Greek can greatly enrich a student’s understanding of the biblical foundations of theology. Such tasks as reading the text in the language of composition, undertaking textual research, and deciding critically on the most appropriate English version of an expression can be stimulating and enriching. The student comes to a greater appreciation of sacred scripture as the inspired Word of God. The study of Latin enables the student to come to a more confident understanding of significant Church texts, from the works of Church fathers such as Augustine, to the documents of the Second Vatican Council and more recent Church pronouncements.
Courses
Biblical Studies units can be undertaken in most of CTC courses. Please view our courses for more information.
Old Testament units
New Testament units
Biblical Studies units
Introduction to the Bible for Teachers
- BS8610Z for Graduate Certificate in Teaching Religious Education students only
Biblical Language units
Hebrew Reading A
Hebrew Reading B
Greek Reading: Narratives
Greek Reading: Epistles
Supervised Reading units
See also Supervised Reading Units which are available to students who have the prerequisites of level 3/9 study and wish to pursue a particular topic in Biblical Studies.