Taking a New Testament course? This guide is for you! You will find resources, links, tips, and book suggestions to help get you started as you work on your New Testament course assignments. On this home page, you will find general New Testament background information to help you get started. Use the blue tabs above to navigate to more detailed information for specific classes.
If you need any help trying to find that full-text of an obscure, ancient primary source or just don't know where to start, feel free to stop by the library or email us at library@prairie.edu!
220 Bible
225 New Testament
226 Gospels & Acts
227 Epistles
228 Revelation (Apocalypse)
Although we do not generally recommend Google to find scholarly resources, there are instances where it can be useful. For example, the full-text for Patristic, Medieval, or Reformation biblical interpretations are sometimes only available to us in relatively obscure corners of the internet! But how do you know if you have found a good credible source? The following video by the University of Manitoba Libraries helps.
Bible Project. (2018). Overview: New Testament [Youtube video].
How do you make sure that you are using the right terms or techniques to search the catalogue or database to ensure that you find everything you need? Here are a couple of handy tips:
When searching the library's e-resources, you can search for eBooks and articles at the same time! Simply click on "Choose Databases" (right above the search bar) and select the relevant databases to include in your search. If you only want to search eBooks or journal articles, you can select and unselect databases as needed.
Helpful databases for New Testament classes include:
You may also find it helpful to use the "Limit to" options (beside your search results) to ensure that you only see full-text and/or peer-reviewed material!