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Teaching the Bible Classically
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Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction: Is the Bible a Classic Text? (Preview Content)3 Topics|1 Quiz -
PedagogyLecture 2: Pedagogy (Preview Content)2 Topics|1 Quiz
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NarrativeLecture 3: Narrative (I)3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 4: Narrative (II)2 Topics|1 Quiz
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CovenantLecture 5: Covenant2 Topics|1 Quiz
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PoetryLecture 6: Poetry (I)3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 7: Poetry (II)2 Topics|1 Quiz
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ProphecyLecture 8: Prophecy (I)2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 9: Prophecy (II)2 Topics|1 Quiz
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NarrativeLecture 10: Narrative (III): Gospels & Acts (A)2 Topics|1 Quiz
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Lecture 11: Narrative (IV): Gospels & Acts (B)3 Topics|1 Quiz
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EpistlesLecture 12: Epistles2 Topics|1 Quiz
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The RevelationLecture 13: The Revelation2 Topics|1 Quiz
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EpilogueLecture 14: Epilogue3 Topics|1 Quiz
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End of Course TestEnd of Course Test: Teaching the Bible Classically1 Quiz
Lesson 6,
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Discussion Questions
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- What makes a poem?
- Why is it important to read poems from your own culture?
- How can you encourage your students to enjoy poetry? What questions can you ask upon reading a poem to invite them to discuss it?