Paul

January 23, 2025 - April 10, 2025
January 20, 2025 - April 11, 2025 on Thursdays Time: 9:00 am Vancouver Time for 3 hours
$290.00 per credit hour, $146 if auditing per credit hour
VancouverBC
Canada

To introduce students to the major themes of Pauline theologies represented by New Testament texts and, where appropriate, other New Testament and extra‑canonical literature.  To situate these theologies in the social matrix of antiquity and to identify the interaction of theology and culture implicit in these theologies.  To assess the relevance of these theologies for Christian existence in society and the critical issues entailed in their contemporary appropriation.  To explore a variety of approaches to Pauline texts (minimally feminist, non‑eurocentrist, post‑structuralist). To introduce students to the critical scholarly debates in Pauline studies. To introduce students to an understanding of textual criticism, manuscript traditions, and scholarly debates concerning the formation of the Christian canon.

Prerequisites: None

This class is available both in person and online via Zoom