Content

This unit offers advanced exegetical study of the Gospel of John. Students engage questions regarding the historical background of the gospel, as well as its distinctive literary features, narrative approach, and theological emphases. Close study of selected pericopes will assist the student in consolidating exegetical skills. Students are encouraged to reflect on how their learning might be applied in preaching or other contexts. Students with knowledge of Greek have the opportunity to use the language for reading and study,

Unit code: BN3077L

Unit status: Approved (New unit)

Points: 18.0

Unit level: Undergraduate Level 3

Unit discipline: New Testament

Proposing College: Australian Lutheran College

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Learning outcomes

1.

Articulate the historical background, distinctive literary features and theological themes of John's gospel

2.

Analyse texts from the Gospel of John using advanced exegetical skills and methods

3.

Evaluate scholarly interpretations of John's gospel

4.

Argue a thesis about the gospel of John using primary and secondary sources

Unit sequence

Prerequisites: 18 points in the discipline of New Testament (BN)

Pedagogy

The unit combines presentations by the lecturer with exegetical workshops and student presentations, which encourage student engagement and participation in a variety of learning tasks and opportunities.

Indicative Bibliography

  • Aland, Barbara, and Kurt Aland, eds. The Greek New Testament with Dictionary. Stuttgart: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, 1998/2013.
  • Anderson, Paul, et al., eds. John, Jesus, and History. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2024.
  • Beutler, Johannes. A Commentary on the Gospel of John. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2024.
  • Brown, Raymond E. *An Introduction to the Gospel of John. Edited by Francis J. Moloney. Anchor Bible Reference Library. New York: Doubleday, 2003.
  • Hengel, Martin. The Johannine Question. London: SCM Press, 1989.
  • Lincoln, Andrew T. The Gospel According to St. John. London: Continuum, 2005.
  • Thompson, Marianne Meye. John: A Commentary. Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2015.

Assessment

Type Description Word count Weight (%)
Oral Presentation

Exegetical presentations

1500 30.0
Critical Review

Use a template to evaluate a relevant article

500 10.0
Exegetical Essay

Research-based exegesis

3000 60.0
Approvals

Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 7 Oct, 2025

Unit record last updated: 2025-10-07 08:37:58 +1100