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These notes cover Crash Course World History Episode 18, which explores the Industrial Revolution—its origins, major innovations, social and economic impact, and global consequences. Key concepts include technological advances, factory systems, labor changes, and the expansion of industrial capitalism.
These notes summarize Crash Course World History Episode 16, focusing on the rise of capitalism, the Dutch Golden Age, and the global economic impact of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The notes highlight key ideas presented in the video, including trade networks, early financial systems, and colonial expansion.
This chapter introduces the four Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—highlighting their unique perspectives on the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus. It explores the historical and cultural context, authorship, intended audiences, and key themes such as the Kingdom of God, messianic prophecy, and Jesus’ identity. A foundational guide to understanding the narrative and theological framework of the New Testament.
This document explores the possible literary and thematic relationships between the Synoptic Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke. It introduces key theories such as the Two-Source Hypothesis, examines shared and unique material, and highlights the structural and narrative parallels that define the Synoptic Problem. Ideal for students studying gospel composition and the interdependence of the Synoptics within New Testament scholarship.
This document provides a detailed account of Jesus' final week—from His Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem to His Resurrection—with a primary focus on the Gospel of Mark. Authored by W. Wayne VanHorn, it examines key moments in the Passion narrative, including the Last Supper, arrest, trial, crucifixion, and empty tomb. This resource is ideal for students seeking a deeper understanding of Holy Week and its theological and historical significance within the New Testament.
This comprehensive study guide prepares students for the New Testament Final Exam, summarizing content from the entire course. It includes key points from the Gospels, Acts, Pauline and General Epistles, and Revelation, with emphasis on themes, authorship, historical context, and theological significance. Perfect for cumulative review, this guide supports effective final exam preparation by consolidating all essential course material in one place.
This study guide prepares students for Exam 3 by covering the final sections of the New Testament, including the General Epistles and Revelation. Key topics include major themes, authorship, historical context, and theological insights from Hebrews, James, 1–2 Peter, Jude, 1–3 John, and Revelation. The guide offers clear summaries and structured notes to support efficient review and exam success.
This study guide covers key material for Exam 2 in New Testament studies, including major themes, important figures, and core messages from the Gospels, Acts, and Pauline epistles. It helps students focus on essential content through organized outlines and summaries, providing a clear path for effective exam preparation and review.
This extra credit worksheet provides a timeline activity covering major events of the New Testament, from the birth of Jesus to the spread of the early church and the writing of Paul’s epistles. Students will organize events in sequence, enhancing their understanding of the chronological flow of New Testament history. This resource is perfect for reinforcing key dates, events, and the overall structure of the biblical narrative.
This extra credit worksheet features a crossword puzzle designed to reinforce knowledge of key figures in the New Testament. Students will identify important individuals such as Jesus, the apostles, Paul, Peter, and John, along with their roles and contributions to the biblical narrative. This engaging activity helps with memorization and recognition of central characters in the New Testament and is ideal for review or enrichment.