Romans - Ephesians: The Letter to the Roman Church & Letters From a Roman Prison
Although Paul hadn’t yet visited there when he wrote his epistle to the Christians at Rome, he wanted to make certain they were clear on what the Gospel really was. In the Roman epistle, we have Paul’s great theological statement on God’s salvation. Later, Paul was imprisoned in Rome while waiting for his trial before Caesar. While there, he wrote four letters. In this course we study the letters Paul wrote both to and from Rome.
At a Glance
- Course syllabus and teaching notes by Dr. Greg Bloomberg
- Access to class lecture presentations for each lesson.
- Learning is assessed by quizzes and a final exam
- 24/7 access for 3 months to complete the course at your own pace
More Details
This course presents both basic and essential details for an accurate understanding of New Testament Scriptures. Organized in a three lesson format, the course provides guided content outlines, audio-visual lecture presentations, and quizzing modules.
Course Outline
- Lesson 1: Romans - Paul's Theological Magnum Opus
- Lesson 2: Philemon-Ephesians: Four Letters of Joy From an Imprisoned Apostle
- Lesson 3: Archaeology & the New Testament
- Final Exam
FAQ
What do I need to take this course?
You will need an Internet connection and a Bible.
Who is this course for?
This course is for those who like to better understand and apply the teachings of the New Testament.
Instructors
Dr. Craig Blomberg
Craig Blomberg is the Distinguished Professor of New Testament at Denver Seminary, in Littleton, CO, where he specializes in New Testament Studies. He received his B.A. from Augustana College, Illinois (with a triple major in mathematics, Spanish, and religion), a M.A. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a Ph.D. from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.