Designation: GREE 7043
In this course students will study the Greek text of the Epistles of Romans and Galatians by applying the hermeneutical and exegetical skills learned in BIBL 5033 and the Greek language skills learned in GREE 6013. In addition to studying the contents, contexts, and interpretive issues involved in the study of the apostle Pauls major epistles to the churches in Galatia and in Rome, the epistles contribution to the Christian teaching regarding righteousness and justification before God will be emphasized. This course will provide students with the foundation for preaching, teaching, and further research in Romans, Galatians and other New Testament epistles.
Recommended Prior Study
- BIBL 5033 Interpreting the New Testament
- Completion of, or simultaneous enrolment in, GREE 6013 Intermediate Greek
Instructor
Dr. Daniel Zacharias
Associate Professor of New Testament Studies: (902) 585-1682: [email protected]
Available Online
Take this course in an online format. Weekly assignments and readings are enhanced with online forum discussions.
Course Information
Current Schedule – Weekly – Fall Term 2020 | Designation | Instructor |
This course is also offered as BIBL 6143
Tues. 1:30-3:30pm |
GREE 7043 X1 | Dr. Daniel Zacharias |