Postcolonial Theology

Regent College

Beginning with the premise that all theology is contextual, we will explore—through the lens of postcolonialism—how theology in the global south and elsewhere has been contextualized. Expect to gain a solid grounding in postcolonial theory, in particular key concepts such as Orientalism, otherness, hybridity, hegemony, subalternity, and their relevance to evangelical theology. Format Onsite/Online Credit …
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Conversion & Transformation

Regent College

A comprehensive experience of conversion is essential for spiritual transformation and a vital piety. Join us as we examine the theology of religious experience, exploring the nature and character of Christian conversion, Christian initiation, and spiritual change. Learn to think critically and theologically about religious experience in general, with a particular focus on the nature …
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New Testament Foundations

Regent College

Immerse yourself in the entire New Testament, one book at a time. In this overview, you will connect each book’s central message to the larger New Testament, to its own time and place in history, and especially to Jesus and his impact on those who knew him best. Gain a strong foundation that will shape …
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Worship in Polyrhythm

Regent College

This course provides a framework for preparing and leading worship by exploring the biblical and historical foundations of Christian worship. With the help of expert coaches, you will learn practical skills for worship ministry through a polyrhythmic metaphorical lens. These skills include producing liturgies and services (Erin Glanville), using visual arts in worship (Joy Banks), …
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The Book of Exodus

Regent College

Exodus is a key book for understanding biblical theology as well as Christian identity and vocation. Together we’ll explore God’s dramatic deliverance of Jacob’s descendants from Egypt and the formation of a new nation at Sinai. We’ll consider the historical, literary, and theological dimensions of this book, as well as the ways it continues to …
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Philippians: Finding Joyful Unity in a Fragmented Community

Regent College

In Philippians, Paul addresses his dear friends at Philippi in hopes of healing a polarized people. Remarkably, his letter rings with joy from his imprisonment, modeling for the church a form of sacrificial living on behalf of others–a form of living ultimately patterned after the posture and sacrifice of the Lord Jesus himself. Examine the …
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Spiritual Friendship

Regent College

The Bible uses a number of images to represent friendship, including the beautiful picture of the knitting together of souls (1 Sam 18:1). This splendid image captures the essence of spiritual friendship: intimacy, loyalty, intentional connection, and a relationship undertaken in the presence of Christ. Spiritual friendship is an ancient practice. While theological reflection on …
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갈라디아서 Paul’s Letter to the Galatians

Regent College

An exegetical study of Paul’s letter to the churches in Galatia, with particular attention to its literary structure, its theological themes, and its continuing significance for the Christian church. The historical and literary/rhetorical contexts will be explored with special attention to the problems of the Jewish laws applied to the Gentile Christians. 이 수업에서 우리는 …
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