Paul and His Letter to the Romans: Part One (Romans 1-5)
Paul and His Letter to the Romans: Part One (Romans 1-5), available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.9, with 60 lectures, 17 quizzes, based on 956 reviews, and has 2727 subscribers.
You will learn about Embrace the beauty of this magnificent letter from the pen of the Apostle Paul. Understand the historical background that is so important to discerning the meaning of this pivotal epistle. Discern how the Apostle Paul brings forth an argument with majesty and complexity. Explain the movement of the main themes in Paul's Letter to the Romans. Dig deeply into the intricacies of specific sections within the letter. Explicate how the strands of key thoughts keep interweaving through the text. Discuss how key theological ideas and thoughts are worked through by the Apostle Paul. Realize the wonderful background of OT texts upon which the argument of the letter depends. This course is ideal for individuals who are Any student of the Bible should be interested in this most powerful letter of the New Testament. Paul and His Letter to the Romans provides the basis for so much theology upon which Christians stand that this letter must be studied in depth. or While this course will contain some rather elaborate explanations, the beginning student interested in the New Testament will still be able to understand much of what Prof. Wright explains. or This course is not a forum for disputation over key themes. Students are encouraged to have vigorous dialogue in the public forums. Your co-instructor, Dr. David P. Seemuth, will monitor and interact with you. In so doing, we will keep the tone of the conversation full of love and respect even when disagreeing with certain conclusions. It is particularly useful for Any student of the Bible should be interested in this most powerful letter of the New Testament. Paul and His Letter to the Romans provides the basis for so much theology upon which Christians stand that this letter must be studied in depth. or While this course will contain some rather elaborate explanations, the beginning student interested in the New Testament will still be able to understand much of what Prof. Wright explains. or This course is not a forum for disputation over key themes. Students are encouraged to have vigorous dialogue in the public forums. Your co-instructor, Dr. David P. Seemuth, will monitor and interact with you. In so doing, we will keep the tone of the conversation full of love and respect even when disagreeing with certain conclusions.
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Title: Paul and His Letter to the Romans: Part One (Romans 1-5)
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.9
Number of Lectures: 60
Number of Quizzes: 17
Number of Published Lectures: 55
Number of Published Quizzes: 17
Number of Curriculum Items: 77
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 72
Original Price: $69.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- Embrace the beauty of this magnificent letter from the pen of the Apostle Paul.
- Understand the historical background that is so important to discerning the meaning of this pivotal epistle.
- Discern how the Apostle Paul brings forth an argument with majesty and complexity.
- Explain the movement of the main themes in Paul's Letter to the Romans.
- Dig deeply into the intricacies of specific sections within the letter.
- Explicate how the strands of key thoughts keep interweaving through the text.
- Discuss how key theological ideas and thoughts are worked through by the Apostle Paul.
- Realize the wonderful background of OT texts upon which the argument of the letter depends.
Who Should Attend
- Any student of the Bible should be interested in this most powerful letter of the New Testament. Paul and His Letter to the Romans provides the basis for so much theology upon which Christians stand that this letter must be studied in depth.
- While this course will contain some rather elaborate explanations, the beginning student interested in the New Testament will still be able to understand much of what Prof. Wright explains.
- This course is not a forum for disputation over key themes. Students are encouraged to have vigorous dialogue in the public forums. Your co-instructor, Dr. David P. Seemuth, will monitor and interact with you. In so doing, we will keep the tone of the conversation full of love and respect even when disagreeing with certain conclusions.
Target Audiences
- Any student of the Bible should be interested in this most powerful letter of the New Testament. Paul and His Letter to the Romans provides the basis for so much theology upon which Christians stand that this letter must be studied in depth.
- While this course will contain some rather elaborate explanations, the beginning student interested in the New Testament will still be able to understand much of what Prof. Wright explains.
- This course is not a forum for disputation over key themes. Students are encouraged to have vigorous dialogue in the public forums. Your co-instructor, Dr. David P. Seemuth, will monitor and interact with you. In so doing, we will keep the tone of the conversation full of love and respect even when disagreeing with certain conclusions.
Few writings in the history of the world have had the impact that Paul’s Epistle to the Romans has had in the past centuries. Prof. N.T. Wright, renowned biblical scholar and historian, will walk you through Paul’s Letter to the Romans. The course shines a bright spotlight on one of the most wonderful and challenging books in the New Testament. The powerful realities Paul expresses in his Epistle to the Romans have challenged men and women for nearly 2,000 years. People like St. Augustine, Martin Luther, John Calvin, and John Wesley were profoundly changed by embracing the essential elements found in this magnificent letter. Dig deep into the New Testament through studying this amazing and pivotal work from the pen of the Apostle Paul through detailed explanation with Prof. N.T. Wright.
This course is Part One of a three-part course covering the whole of Paul and His Letter to the Romans. This course, Romans: Part One, is designed to take around fifteen weeks to complete and will cover introductory issues regarding the whole Epistle as well as in depth exegesis of Romans 1:1 – 5:21. While you may take the course at your own pace, you are encouraged to take time to reflect upon the material presented. Please do not rush. There is so much packed into every lecture. This is material to ponder and prayerfully consider.
If you wish to supplement your learning, we suggest acquiring Prof. Wright’s commentary on Romans in the Paul for Everyone series published by John Knox Press in the U.S. and SPCK in the UK.
The structure of the course includes:
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Lectures by Prof. Wright
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Quizzes to assess comprehension
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An optional student discussion forum
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Interaction with Prof. David Seemuth, your co-instructor for the course
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Readings
If you are interested in a deeper knowledge of this powerful and important letter from the apostle Paul, then you will want to enrol in this course.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Course 'Paul and His Letter to the Romans'
Lecture 1: Welcome to the Course by Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 2: Introduction to Paul's Letter to the Romans with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 3: Course Reflection Questions [Resource]
Lecture 4: Session One: Royal and Priestly Message of Romans with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 5: PAUSE and REFLECT
Lecture 6: Session Two: Righteousness of God in Romans with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 7: PAUSE and REFLECT
Chapter 2: Paul and His Letter to the Romans–The First Symphonic Movement
Lecture 1: Session Three: Romans 1-4 Overview with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 2: PAUSE and REFLECT
Chapter 3: The Opening of the Letter, the Theme, and the First Step in the Argument
Lecture 1: Romans 1:1-17 KNT
Lecture 2: Romans 1:1-17 Reading with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 3: Session Four: Romans 1:1-7 with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 4: PAUSE and REFLECT
Lecture 5: Session Five: Romans 1:8-17 with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 6: PAUSE and REFLECT
Chapter 4: The Human Predicament in Stark Contrast with God's Perspective
Lecture 1: Romans 1:18-2:16 KNT
Lecture 2: Romans 1:18-2:16 Reading with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 3: Session Six: Romans 1:18-32 with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 4: PAUSE and REFLECT
Lecture 5: Session Seven: Romans 2:1-16 with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 6: PAUSE and REFLECT
Lecture 7: Romans 2:17-3:20 KNT
Lecture 8: Romans 2:17-29 Reading with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 9: Session Eight: Romans 2:17-29 Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 10: PAUSE and REFLECT
Lecture 11: Romans 3:1-20 Reading with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 12: Session Nine: Romans 3:1-20 with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 13: PAUSE and REFLECT
Chapter 5: God's Faithfulness Put In Contrast to and Giving Answer to the Human Predicament
Lecture 1: Romans 3:21-4:25 KNT
Lecture 2: Session Ten: Romans 3:21-4:25 with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 3: PAUSE and REFLECT
Lecture 4: Romans 3:21-31 Reading with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 5: Session Eleven: Romans 3:21-26 with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 6: PAUSE and REFLECT
Lecture 7: Session Twelve: Romans 3:21-26 (cont.) with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 8: PAUSE and REFLECT
Lecture 9: Session Thirteen: Romans 3:27-31 with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 10: PAUSE and REFLECT
Lecture 11: Romans 4:1-25 Reading with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 12: Session Fourteen: Romans 4:1-25 with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 13: PAUSE and REFLECT
Lecture 14: Session Fifteen: Romans 4:1-25 (cont.) with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 15: PAUSE and REFLECT
Chapter 6: Paul and His Letter to the Romans–The Second Symphonic Movement
Lecture 1: Session Sixteen: Romans 5–8 Overview with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 2: PAUSE and REFLECT
Lecture 3: Romans 5:1-21 KNT
Lecture 4: Romans 5:1-11 Reading with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 5: Session Seventeen: Romans 5:1-11 with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 6: PAUSE and REFLECT
Lecture 7: Romans 5:12-21 Reading with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 8: Session Eighteen: Romans 5:12-21 with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 9: PAUSE and REFLECT
Chapter 7: Questions and Answers with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 1: Romans 1-4 Q&A with Prof. N.T. Wright
Lecture 2: Q&A Regarding Translation of Genesis 15:6
Lecture 3: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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N.T. Wright
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David P. Seemuth
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Jennifer Loop
Teaching Assistant
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- 2 stars: 4 votes
- 3 stars: 30 votes
- 4 stars: 212 votes
- 5 stars: 708 votes
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