BIBL 563

The Letter to the Galatians

Course Description

Paul’s Letter to the Galatians has stood alongside Romans at the heart of Christian theological discussions from the time of Augustine, through the Reformation, and to the present day. It is perhaps the earliest written formulation of Paul’s teachings about justification attained by trusting Jesus, the opposition between faith and “works of the law,” the role of Torah in God’s plan for humanity, salvation history, and life in the Spirit.

This course invites students into a close reading of the text of Galatians as the basis for analysis of its theological and ethical contributions to Christian formation for both individual disciples and communities of faith. We will seek out Paul’s meaning and purposes for writing as a basis for critical engagement with the interpretation and application of Paul throughout the Christian era—and for our own visions of Christian formation.

Dates Jul 14–Jul 18
Days & Times Mon, Tue, Wed, Thur, Fri
8:30AM–11:30AM
Format Onsite/Online
Credit Hours 1–2
Audit Hours 1

Faculty

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David A. deSilva

Trustees’ Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Greek

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Notes

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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.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

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