Revelation Syllabus for 2011-2012
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Course

RELG-2304-001 Revelation

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Course Description

Study of the book of Revelation as an example of prophetic literature in the New Testament.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

A Bible (any major translation is acceptable).

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Poythress, Vern. The Returning King , Phillipsburg: P & R, 2000.

Supplies

To be announced in class.

Student Performance

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  1. List the major interpretations of the book of Revelation.
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  3. Portray in detail the various symbols and imagery in Revelation.
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  5. Trace the progression of thought in Revelation.
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  7. Present a coherent personal interpretation of Revelation.
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  9. Note key geographical sites as they pertain to this study.
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  11. Note the use of the Old Testament in Revelation.
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The course is designed to familiarize the student with the book of Revelation as a prophetic work that interacts with the Old Testament prophets to present a coherent message for the first century reader. We will then bridge the first century into the 21st century as the book relates to the church in the world.

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Students are expected to follow all Amarillo College policies and procedures.

Grading Criteria

A 90-100
B 80-89
C 70-79
D 60-69
F 0-59

The makeup policy will be discussed in class.

Attendance

Attendance is necessary for the satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the student's responsibility to attend class.

Calendar

Exams will be required throughout the semester. Times and dates will be announced in class.

The final exam day and time will be announced in class.

To be given to students at the beginning of the semester.

 

DATE

OVERVIEW

READING

ASSIGNMENTS

 

 

  1. INTRODUCTION

 

 

 

Week 1

How to Read Revelation 

Poythress 11-25

Optional: Bauckham 1-22

 

 

Schools of Interpretation

 

Poythress 27-38

 

Optional: Beale 108-168

 

Week 2

Content, Style, Authorship, Date

 

Poythress 39-56

 

Optional: Beale 4-27

 

 

Occasion and Purpose

 

 

 

 

II.  COMMENTARY

 

 

 

Week 3

A Heavenly Vision (Rev 1:1-20)

Poythress: 69-82

 

Optional: Beale 181-220

 

Week 4

Letters to the Seven Churches (Rev 2:1-3:22)

Poythress: 83-96

 

Optional: Beale 223-301

 

Week 5

God’s Throne Room (Rev 4:1-5:14)

Poythress: 97-112

 

Optional: Beale 311-66

 

Week 6

The Seven Seals (Rev 6:1-8:5)

Poythress 113-120

 

Optional: Beale 370-460

 

Week 7

The Seven Trumpets (Rev 8:6-11:19)

Poythress: 121-132

 

Optional: Beale 465-609

 

Week 8

Deeper Conflict (Rev 12:1-15:4)

Poythress: 133-152

 

Optional: Beale 621-779

 

Week 9

The Seven Bowls (Rev 15:5-16:21)

Poythress: 153-158

 

Optional: Beale 801-827

 

Week 10

The Final Judgment of Babylon and the Beast (Rev 17:1-19:21)

Poythress: 159-173

 

Optional: Beale 847-948

 

Week 11

The Millennium (Rev 20:1-15)

Poythress: 177-183

 

Optional: Beale 972-1031

 

Week 12

New Creation (Rev 21:1-22:5)

Poythress: 183-194

 

Optional: Beale 1039-1117

 

Week 13

Closing Exhortations (Rev 22:6-21)

Poythress: 195-98

 

Optional: Beale 1122-1156

 

Additional Information

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