Early New Testament Church

NT002
AQF Level
AQF Level 5
Mode
Daytime
Field of Study
New Testament
Semester
Semester 2, 2026
Days
Wednesday
Start Date
15 July 2026
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Description

The church is far from perfect, whether we have in mind the early church or the church today. How did the church get started? What issues did those first Christians struggle with? How did God use his people to spread the light of the gospel from its beginnings in Judea and Jerusalem to the very heart of the Roman Empire?

In this unit, we study the Acts of the Apostles, or (to put it differently) the Acts of the risen Lord Jesus. We trace how God was at work through his imperfect but faithful people. We will also look at some of the letters of the New Testament in the setting that Acts provides and see how they give us a window into the issues faced by the early church – and how the apostles dealt with these issues on the basis of the truth of the gospel of Christ. It is an interesting glimpse into the church then, and it provides guidance as the Lord Jesus continues to work through his imperfect people today.

Note: this class is geared towards AQF 5 students but students of levels AQF 6/8 can still enrol.

Lecturers

Alan Thompson, SMBC Head of New Testament - smiling professional headshot
Dr Alan Thompson Head of New Testament Learn more
Anthony Brammall, SMBC Vice Principal, Lecturer in New Testament - smiling professional headshot
Rev Anthony Brammall Vice Principal; Lecturer in New Testament Learn more

Key Unit Information

Course Codes:
ANT002 (Level Audit)NT002-512 (Level 5)
Enrol by Start Date:
15 July 2026
Location:
Croydon Campus, 43 Badminton Road, Croydon 2132 + Online

Dates & Times

Times
Wednesdays
9:40am–10:30am 10:55am–11:45am + 2:20pm–3:10pm (Weeks 6-12 only)
Dates
July
15, 22
August
5, 12, 26
September
2, 16, 23
October
14, 21, 28
November
4
Exam Period
16 – 20 November

Levels, Credit Points & Costs


* Please note that unit costs are higher for international students holding a student visa. See our Overseas Students page for more information.

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