1. Introductory Notes
2. Easter Narratives in the Synoptic Gospels (Mark and Matthew).
3. The Longer Ending of Mark.
4. The Lucan Easter Narrative.

Experience the joy of the good news from a Jewish sage in Galilee called Jesus. Study the texts which Matthew, Mark and Luke composed about him and how this good news spread from Jerusalem to the countries east of the Mediterranean Sea. For the second semester (SS 202), you will learn about the stories of the birth, death and resurrection of the Messiah in the Synoptic Gospels and the mission of the early Christians in the Acts of the Apostles.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Easter Narratives
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Synoptics II midterm exam postponed to Jan 27
The Synoptics II midterm exam is rescheduled to Jan 27, 2015 (Tue). Classes will be held usual on Tue Jan 20.
Fr. Randy
Fr. Randy
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Puncta pro examinatione (Midterm)
I. Infancy Narratives
The Lucan Infancy Narrative
*The Annunciation and Birth of John the Baptist (lecture note)
*The Annunciation and Birth of John the Baptist (lecture note)
The Three Christmas Stories
*Take note of the guide questions (handout)
The First Christmas Story (lecture note)
The Second Christmas Story (lecture note)
*Take note of the guide questions (handout)
The First Christmas Story (lecture note)
The Second Christmas Story (lecture note)
II. The Passion Narratives in the Synoptic Gospels
Note: Format of the Exam
I. Short Answer
II. Essay
Only NRSV Lectio Divina edition is allowed.
Review also the questions in the quizzes.
Study also the map of Jerusalem during the Passion of Jesus. or see a map on the internet like here or the the below.
*places to be considered: Herodian Palace (Hasmonean Palace), Antonia Fortress, Golgotha, Mount of Olives, Akeldema, Temple Mount, Bethany, Upper Room, and Kidron Valley.
Review also the questions in the quizzes.
Study also the map of Jerusalem during the Passion of Jesus. or see a map on the internet like here or the the below.
*places to be considered: Herodian Palace (Hasmonean Palace), Antonia Fortress, Golgotha, Mount of Olives, Akeldema, Temple Mount, Bethany, Upper Room, and Kidron Valley.
GP 236 The Last Supper
Notes distributed in class (pay attention to the additions and corrections made in class).
Supplemental Note: The Theology of the Words of Consecration.
Supplemental Note: The Theology of the Words of Consecration.
Monday, January 5, 2015
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