Overview
This course will provide an in-depth and exegetical study of the Epistle to the Romans emphasizing its contribution to Christian theology and life.
Course Description:
This course will provide an in-depth and exegetical study of the Epistle to the Romans emphasizing its contribution to Christian theology and life.
Course Objectives:
At the conclusion of this course, students will:
- Understand the main themes of Paul’s epistle to the Christians of Rome.
- Identify and explain the major sections of Paul’s epistle to the Christians of Rome.
- Apply truths learned from the book of Romans and from a study of anthropology and soteriology to their lives, and be prepared to communicate these truths to the church (see Ezra 7:10).
Assignments:
- * Lessons (30%)
- * Assignments (20%)
- * Final Exam(30%)
- * Term paper (20%)
Write a 4 -6 pages presentation of the Gospel based on the book of the Romans (the Romans Road)
Due at the end of week 6.
Grading Scale:
Letter Grade | Range | Definition |
A | 90 -100 | Excellent |
B | 80-89 | Above Average |
C | 70-79 | Average |
D | 60-69 | Below Average |
F | 0-59 | Failing |
Required Textbooks
Conner, Kevin. Epistle to the Romans: A Commentary. City Christian Publishing, 1998.
ISBN-13: 978-1886849655