Courses
Courses
Winter semester 2022/2023
- Lecture: Ancient Jewish and Early Christian Literature
- Seminar: Israel in the time of Jesus
- Seminar: Translating Greek - Abraham in the New Testament
- Research Colloquium: Christian Faith in Schools
Summer semester 2022
- Introduction to the Methods of Biblical Studies
- Faith in Christ in the New Testament
- The history of early Christianity
- Translating Greek - The Letter of Paul to the Galatians
Winter semester 2021/2022
- Lecture: History of Israel and Early Christianity
- Seminar: Gospel Profiles
- Translation course Greek: New Testament miracle narratives
- Research Colloquium: Theology as a Teacher Training Program
Winter Term 2020/2021
- Lecture: History of Israel and Early Christianity
- Seminar: Paul as theologian
- Greek Translation Course: The Narratives of the Death and Resurrection of Jesus in the Gospels
- Research Colloquium: Innovative Forms of Teaching and Learning in Biblical Studies
Summer semester 2020
- Introduction to the Methods of Biblical Studies
- Translating and interpreting New Testament parables
- People in the Gospels
- Theology of the Synoptic Gospels
Winter semester 2019/20
- Research semester
Summer semester 2019
- Introduction to the methods of biblical studies
- Central texts of the New Testament
- What does the New Testament give us to understand?
- Translating and interpreting the 2nd and 3rd Epistles of John.
Winter semester 2018/19
- History of Israel and early Christianity
- Reconstruct and reformulate early Christian statements of faith
- Translate and interpret the 1st Epistle of John
Summer semester 2018
- Images of man in the New Testament
- Christology in the New Testament
- Introduction to exegetical methods
- Key texts of the Gospel of John
Winter Term 2017/18
- God in the New Testament
- Israel at the time of Jesus
- Translating and interpreting parables
- The same God?
Summer term 2017
- Ancient Jewish and early Christian literature
- Paul and Luther with excursion to Wittenberg
- Introduction to exegetical methods
- Exegesis in theological perspective
Winter semester 2016/17
- History of Israel and early Christianity
- Translating and interpreting Paul
- Soteriology in the New Testament
- Hermeneutical theology
- Justice
Summer semester 2016
- Theology of the Gospels according to Mark, Matthew and Luke
- Introduction to exegetical methods
- Roman Christianity
- Grace and Gift
Winter semester 2015/16
- Research semester
Summer term 2015
- Basic Knowledge New Testament
- Exam Repititory
- What is "New Testament Theology?"
- Translating and interpreting miracle narratives
- Research Colloquium: Paul and Mark
Winter semester 2014/15
- Bible and Culture
- History of Christianity in the 1st and 2nd century
- Jesus in the first three gospels
- The Death of Socrates and the Dying of Jesus
- Research Colloquium: Israel in History and Presence
Summer semester 2014
- New Testament Theology
- Research Colloquium: "Realia in the Gospel of Mark"
- Translating and interpreting John
- The Thought of Paul
Winter Term 2013/14
- The Gospel of Mark as Narrative
- History of Israel and early Christianity
- Research Colloquium
- Translating and interpreting parables
Summer term 2013
- The Theology of the Synoptic Gospels
- Argumentation in the Gospel of Luke
- Faith in the New Testament
- Research Colloquium
- Justice of God in Paul and Luther
Winter semester 2012/13
- Jesus in Conflicts
- Language Sense and Emphaty - Conversational Culture in the New Testament
- History of Israel and Early Christianity
- Research Colloquium
- Counter-church in the 2nd century
Summer semester 2012
- Ancient Jewish and early Christian literature
- The images of Jesus in the Gospels
- New Testament and church-historical origins of diakonia
- Key texts of Pauline theology
Winter semester 2011/12
- Research semester
Summer semester 2011
- The Jesus narrative according to Mark
- Exegesis as theological task
- Hermeneutics of the miracle narratives
- Central texts of the New Testament
Winter Term 2010/11
- The Gospel of Matthew
- The Soteriology of the Gospels
Summer term 2010
- History of Israel and early Christianity
- Narratological exegesis
Winter Term 2009/10
- The Gospel of Luke
- The Images of Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels
Summer term 2009
- The Passion and Easter narratives of the Gospels
- Main features of the history of Israel and early Christianity
Winter term 2008/09
- Exam repetition
- The Gospel of Mark
Summer term 2008
- Environment and history of early Christianity
- Miracle narratives in the NT
Winter Term 2007/08
- Research semester
Summer term 2007
- The Theology of the New Testament
- Key Texts of the New Testament
- Hermeneutics of the New Testament
- Exam repetition New Testament
Winter term 2006/07
- Introduction to exegetical methods
- Exam colloquium New Testament
- Christian community life in New Testament times
- Ancient Jewish and early Christian literature
Summer term 2006
- Introduction to exegetical methods
- The wife of the exegete
- Interpretations of the death of Jesus in the New Testament
- The history of Christianity in the 1st and 2nd century
- Living a Successful Life. Texts on ancient and early Christian ethics
Winter semester 2005/06
- Introduction to exegetical methods
- The state of historical Jesus research
- The theological achievement of Paul
- The New Testament writings in historical perspective
Summer term 2005
- The theology of the New Testament
- Parables in the New Testament
- Introduction to exegetical methods
- Presuppositions of thought in New Testament theologies
Winter term 2004/05
- Introduction to the New Testament
- Key texts of the New Testament
- The origin of Easter faith
- Approaches to the "Theology of the New Testament
Summer term 2004
- The Gospel of Mark
- The Anthropology of the Gospel of Luke
- The images of Jesus in the first three Gospels
- Miracle narratives in the New Testament