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Pauline Theology and Romans
NT018-612/712/812(ENG)
NT019-612/712/812 (GRK)
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3 hours per week in semester 2, odd numbered years
Lecturer: Douglas Milne
Overview: This subject explores the inner structure and leading themes of Paul’s theology, with special reference to the Epistle to the Romans. Selected passages are exegeted and presented in class by students.
Students will study Pauline theology as reflected in his epistles, gaining an understanding of the purpose, literary shape, rhetorical form, and arguments of Paul's letter to the Romans.
Textbooks:
Ridderbos, Herman, Paul: An Outline of his Theology (trans. John Richard De Witt; Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1997).
Fee, Gordon D., New Testament Exegesis (3rd ed.; Louisville, KY: WJK, 1983).
Schreiner, Thomas, Romans (Baker Academic, 1998).
ACT unit information:
Pauline Theology and Romans NT018-612 (ENG)
Pauline Theology and Romans NT018-712 (ENG)
Pauline Theology and Romans NT018-812 (ENG)
Pauline Theology and Romans NT019-612 (GRK)
Pauline Theology and Romans NT019-712 (GRK)
Pauline Theology and Romans NT019-812 (GRK)