Level: AdvancedNumber of Lessons: 5Avg. Length: 85 Min.Time Required: 14 Hours MinimumCEUs: 2.5Course Code: NT334
This course offers an analysis of four of the epistles that Paul wrote from prison (Colossians, Ephesians, Philemon, and Philippians). As Christians we face many challenges to our faith. False teachings and worldviews assault our loyalty to Christ. Suffering tempts us to think that God is not in control, or that He does have our best interests at heart. And our relationships with other believers are often strained to the point that we doubt the value of the church. But Paul responded to these types of difficulties in his letters from prison.
This course is provided by Third Millennium Ministries (thirdmill.org)
Objectives
- Demonstrate a growing interest in the kingdom of God and in the epistles studied in this course.
- Understand key information about the life and ministry of Paul, the background of his epistles to the Colossians, the Ephesians, Philemon, and the Philippians, and understand the key emphasis of Paul’s theology.
- Express his/her own responses and opinions regarding theological writings, Bible passages, and contemporary videos, demonstrating how this course has affected his/her own life.
Reggie M. Kidd, PhD
- Duke University, PhD
- Westminster Theological Seminary, MAR and MDiv
- The College of William and Mary, BA
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Course Content
Lesson One
Lesson Two
Lesson Three
Lesson Four
Lesson Five
Course Wrap-Up