Details for BIB352 Romans and Galatians

Have you ever wondered why Christians don’t follow the full Mosaic law? Have you ever asked what sets Christianity apart from Judaism? Paul’s letters to the Romans and Galatians answer these questions and more, and in many ways these letters reveal the heart of his theology. This unit will also synthesise Paul’s thoughts into a storyline of history that informs his pastoral and theological reflections.

Quick Stats

  • Currently offered by Alphacrucis: Yes
  • Course code: BIB352
  • Credit points: 10

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Prerequisite

The following courses are prerequisites or corequisites:

  • BIB101—Introduction to the Bible OR BIB102 Introduction to Israel's Scriptures (Old Testament) OR BIB103 Introduction to the New Testament OR BIB104 Old Testament Foundations OR BIB105 New Testament Foundations

Unit Content

Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate understanding of passages in Romans and Galatians and make application to modern Pentecostalism;
  2. Explain Paul's concern for, and correction of an erring church as per Romans/Galatians in the light of Pentecostalism;
  3. Discriminate between the primary biblical materials and secondary literature from a range of perspectives;
  4. Engage the socio-historical background relevant to Romans and Galatians, as well as the letters’ respective structures, themes, theology/ies and style.

Subject Content

  • Situating Galatians
  • Examination of the rhetoric, content and theology of Galatians
  • Paul's mission to Spain, the Jerusalem collection, Claudius' expulsion and anti-Semitism in Rome: the reason for Romans
  • Examination of the rhetoric, content and theology of Romans
  • Discussion on the "New Perspective" on Paul

This course may be offered in the following formats

  • Face to Face (onsite)
  • Distance/E-learning (online)
  • Intensive (One week: 7 hours per day for 5 days = 35 class hours + approx 85 hours out of class time for research, writing, exam preparation and execution, ancillary activities associated with completion of assigned tasks)

Please consult your course prospectus or enquire about how and when this course will be offered next at Alphacrucis University College.

Assessment Methods

  • Reading Responses (20%) 
  • Contemporary Presentation (30%) 
  • Major Exegesis (50%) 

Prescribed Text

  • Primary readings provided