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The Formation of New Testament Identities: Martyrs, Apologists, and Early Church Fathers - SCR1503

Under Graduate Degree Semester module NQF level: 5 Credits: 12
Module presented in English Module presented online
Co-requisite: BTH1501
Recommendation: Students to register together with SCR1501
Purpose: of the module is to facilitate knowledge of how the New Testament influenced the formation of identity in early Christian literature of the second, third, and early fourth centuries, specifically within the martyrologies, apologetic writings, and early church fathers. Qualifying learners are able to explain the role these writings played in the development and understanding of early Christian religious identities more generally.