This course explores the Synoptic Gospels—Mark, Matthew, and Luke—which are often studied together due to their common heritage. In contrast, the Gospel of John belongs to a markedly different tradition and emerged later.
Students will delve into the history and character of these Synoptic Gospels, gaining an appreciation for the styles and themes that are both common and unique to each. This knowledge will be applied through systematic analysis of relevant passages from these three Gospels.
By integrating the content and skills acquired during this course, students will be able to interpret Synoptic passages with greater depth, meaning, and accuracy. They will also learn to recognise and avoid common errors in Scriptural interpretation. Above all, students will grow in their passion for Christ as revealed in the Word.
- Manager: Brandon Cauchi
- Manager: Jonathan Ellul Bonnici
- Manager: Claude Mifsud
- Manager: Corinne Sammut Micallef Grimaud
- Manager: Marisabel Spiteri
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- Teacher: Sinclair Bugeja