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BI-43002 Paul's Theology provides a comprehensive exploration of the Apostle Paul's theological framework as presented in his letters. Students engage with Paul's foundational teachings on God, humanity, salvation, and Christian living, examining how his thought shaped early Christianity and continues to inform evangelical theology today.
Key Topics Covered:
- Foundations and the Gospel: God and humanity, human sinfulness, the gospel of Christ, Jesus' life and death, the risen Lord
- The Experience of Salvation: Justification by faith, participation in Christ, the gift of the Holy Spirit
- Living the New Life: Eschatological tension, the church as Christ's body, Christian ethics, Paul's enduring relevance
This course integrates theological study with spiritual formation and missional application, equipping students to understand and apply Pauline theology in contemporary ministry contexts.
Course Materials:
- Theology of St. Paul (WWES Bible & Theology Series, provided)
2 credit course