1 & 2 Corinthians [NEWT 0734 1S]

 Course Dates: Tuesday May 5, 2026 to Thursday June 11, 2026
 Instructor: Mr. Fady Mekhael
 Course Type: Synchronous Online

Course Description

This course critically examines Paul’s first and second epistles to the Corinthians in the context of the early Christian community and Paul’s life and ministry. We will delve into the historical, political, and philosophical climate prevalent in Corinth during Paul’s ministry, with an emphasis on how these factors may have influenced the presentation of Paul’s theology. We will learn about Paul’s mission in Corinth, the counter mission he faced, and the major theological themes in both letters. We will also cover the continuing relevance and significance of the Letters to the Corinthians for the Christian life and contemporary church.

Prerequisite: BIBL 0501. Recommended: NEWT 0522.

This synchronous online course will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 PM - 9:20 PM.

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