21/04/2024 1:30 pm - 21/04/2024 3:00 pm
This is a new four-part course designed to enrich your Bible reading experience by bridging the gap between biblical and 21st-century cultures. The first unit of this course, "Uncovering the Richness of Old Testament Cultures", is open for sign-up. This unit will span four weeks and attendance is expected at 50% or more of each unit. A certificate awaits those who complete all four units of the four-part course.
Unit I - Uncovering the Richness of Old Testament Cultures
Date: Sundays, April 21 - May 12, 2024
Time: 1:30pm - 3:00pm
Location: 11/F Hall (right hand side)
Facilitator: Martin Radford
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“The Bible - Behind the Scenes” Course Info:
This is a new four-part course designed to dig into the richness of Old and New Testament cultures, explore the reliability of scripture, and bridge the gap between biblical and 21st-century cultures. The first unit of this course, "Uncovering the Richness of Old Testament Cultures", will begin on April 21, 2024. This unit will span four weeks and attendance is expected at 50% or more of each unit. A certificate awaits those who complete all four units of the four-part course.
Who is it for: Seasoned Christians who want to deepen their Bible reading, those who lead Bible studies, and those who really want to get a handle on understanding scripture.
Facilitator bio:
COURSE SCHEDULE:
- Intro Getting your bearings on the whole course (one session)
- Unit 1 Uncovering the Richness of Old Testament Cultures (four sessions)
- Unit 2 Experiencing the Intensity of the New Testament Century (four sessions)
- Unit 3 Scrolls, Copies, and Translations - The Reliability of Scripture (four sessions)
- Unit 4 The Bible in the 21st Century (three sessions)
Time: Sundays, 1:30pm to 3:00pm, bring-your-own lunch
Unit I: April 21 - May 12, 2024
Unit II: June 9 - June 30, 2024
More info on the course materials can be found on the Course Syllabus below.
Course Syllabus
Unit 1. Uncovering the Richness of OT Cultures
April 21, 28, May 5, and 12 (4 sessions)
Stories, patriarchs, Exodus, sacrifices, violent histories, prophets and, a whole lot of language and concepts that we are seriously not used to, make reading the Old Testament quite a challenge. This should not be surprising from a text that was composed to an ancient culture from 2500 to nearly 4000 years ago.
This is a user-friendly but detailed course to guide you through Ancient Near Eastern and Israelite culture that will make your reading of the Old Testament so much more rewarding whether you are used to reading it, reluctant to read it or just curious.
Unit 2. Experiencing the Intensity of the NT Century
June 9, 16, 23, 30 (4 sessions)
Pharisees, Sadducees, Synagogues, Herod (which one?), Jews, Greeks, conflicts and Rome – the storm of political and religious conflict into which Jesus came and the pagan imperial pressures in which early Christianity grew.
A seriously useful course to walk you confidently through 1st Century Palestine, and the Graeco-Roman world getting a deeper grasp on the world of the Gospels, Apostle Paul, and other NT writers and the immense issues they faced in planting and growing churches.
Unit 3. Scrolls, Copies, and Translations - The Reliability of Scripture
More info and Sept dates TBC (4 sessions)
Unit 4. The Bible in the 21st Century
More info and Nov dates TBC (3 sessions)