Synopsis
With accounts of the life and teaching of Jesus, the spread of the gospel, and the issues faced by the various New Testament writers which provide the foundations for the life and theology of Christians and the Church throughout history, the importance of the New Testament cannot be overstated. This course will provide an orientation to the various books of the New Testament by locating them in their social and historical contexts. This course will discuss the New Testament’s relevance to Christians, churches and the world today.
Biodata
Rev Dr Leonard Wee is the Registrar and Lecturer in New Testament at Trinity Theological College. He obtained his PhD at Durham University (UK), specialising in Paul’s interpretation of the Old Testament, and was sponsored by Langham Partnership for postdoctoral research on the use of the Old Testament in Hebrews. He previously served as a pastor for 10 years. Besides teaching Koine Greek, New Testament theology, biblical intertextuality, and other subjects, he also provides supervision for postgraduate research at TTC.
New Testament Survey**^
Instructor:
Rev Dr Leonard Wee
Dates:
16, 23, 30 Jul, 6, 13, 20, 27 Aug 2026
(7 Thursday evenings)
Time:
7.30 pm to 9.30 pm
Format:
via Zoom
Fees:
• Standard Registration-$120
• Youth (aged 21 and below) & Full-Time National Servicemen – $30
• Overseas Participants (from Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste and Vietnam) – $30
• TTC Alumni/Current Matriculated TTC Students – Free (Registration Required)
• Spouse of Current Matriculated TTC Students – $60
** Required course for the Licentiate in Mission Practice
^ Required course for a Local Preacher Licence (in collaboration with the Chinese and Trinity Annual Conferences of The Methodist Church in Singapore)


