The book of Romans holds a singular place in this history of Christian thought as it has served as a theological cornerstone for many theologians throughout history. From the Reformation to the Great Awakening, Romans has been pivotal in revival movements throughout history. Beyond theological debates, Romans has been influential in efforts for social justice and reconciliation in light of Paul’s teachings on unity and the inclusion of both Jews and Gentiles in the family of God. Through four sessions, this study will cover the central aspects of Paul’s Letter to the Romans and how this message impacts the life of the church today. And it is all done online!
Prof Jason Myers teaches New Testament at WTC, where he also supervises BA and MA dissertations. He is the Professor New Testament at Gordon College, Massachusetts. He received his Ph.D. from Asbury Theological Seminary. He is the co-author of “The Paul Quest II” with Ben Witherington III (IVP 2019) and “Paul, the Apostle of Obedience: Reading Obedience in Romans” (T&T Clark, 2023).
For those with no prior Higher Education experience. The full 6-year BA (Hons) degree programme.
If you have prior Higher Education experience, but are without a theology degree. 2 specialist tracks are offered.
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