THEO 531
The Glory of the Ascension & High Priesthood of Christ
Course Description
This course will seek to raise the enthusiasm of preachers, academic theologians, and the whole people of God about the much-neglected event of the ascension of Jesus, and about his offices as Prophet, Priest, and King. Through renewed focus on these essential but oft-eclipsed elements of the New Testament witness, we will refresh our understanding of the glory of the ascended person of Jesus, his works, and the implications of these realities for many aspects of theology and Christian life.
In this course, we’ll consider comforting truths about the power of Jesus, our High Priest, and his empathy for his suffering people. We’ll discuss Jesus’s engracing of Christian worship and prayer in the life of the church, the work of the Spirit on earth in tandem with the Lordship of the Son in heaven, and the current presence and anticipation of the kingdom at his second coming. We’ll also take a fresh look at theological controversies related to the doctrine of God (including the God-man), the atonement as celebrated—or even, on one account, completed—by the ascension, and the nature of the Eucharist or Lord’s Supper.
Dates | May 26–May 30 |
Days & Times |
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri 8:30AM–11:30AM |
Format | Onsite/Online |
Credit Hours | 1–2 |
Audit Hours | 1 |
Faculty
Notes
This course is also offered as THEO 531.
Course information sheets will be posted here soon.
Additional Info
This course is available onsite and online. Students must register for the online section to gain Zoom access to the course.
Course lectures will be recorded, and students may be captured in course recordings. Access to lecture recordings is normally only available to online students for the 48 hours following each lecture.