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Mobile Ed: NT366 Book Study: Letter of 1 Peter (3 hour course - audio)

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Overview

Join Dr. Douglas Moo in a study of the letter of 1 Peter. You’ll explore the key themes of this letter, and you will examine how Peter instructed his audience to live in the face of persecution. As Dr. Moo walks you through the text, you will learn what Peter taught about maintaining faithfulness and holiness under pressure and engaging in evangelism with endurance.

This is the audio only version of NT366 Book Study: Letter of 1 Peter. To purchase the full course, click here.

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Course Outline

Introduction

  • Introducing the Speaker and the Course

Unit 1: 1 Peter

  • The Authorship of 1 Peter (1:1–2)
  • Peter’s Audience (1:1–2)
  • The Recipients’ Ethnic Identity and Election
  • The Place and Time of Writing
  • Kept for Salvation (1:3–12)
  • The Prophets and Coming Salvation (1:10–12)
  • Living as Obedient Children (1:13–25)
  • Living as People Born Again (2:1–3)
  • Christian Identity in 1 Peter
  • Building the New Temple (2:4–10)
  • Living as Lights of the World (2:11–25)
  • Wives and Husbands (3:1–7)
  • A Summary Passage: The Basic Christian Posture (3:8–12)
  • Responding to Unjust Suffering (3:13–17)
  • Complete Security in the Work of Christ (3:18–20)
  • Noah’s Flood and Christian Baptism (3:21–22)
  • Living for the Will of God (4:1–6)
  • Living in Light of the End (4:7–11)
  • Suffering as Christians (4:12–19)
  • Final Words (5:1–11)
  • Final Greetings (5:12–14)

Conclusion

  • A Letter Too Easily Neglected

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Douglas J. Moo

Dr. Douglas J. Moo, professor of New Testament, teaches at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. For over twenty years, his ministry was based at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. His academic interests revolve around the interface of exegesis and theology.

Dr. Moo seeks to model to students a rigorous approach to the Greek text that always asks the “so what” questions of ultimate significance and application. The Pauline and General Letters have been his special focus within the NT canon. In the next few years, he will be writing commentaries on Galatians and Hebrews, a Pauline theology, and a theological and practical book on creation care.

He has also been active in his local church, serving as elder most years, teaching and preaching to the church, and conducting home Bible studies. Also very rewarding has been his service on the Committee on Bible Translation, the group of scholars charged with revising the text of the NIV and with producing the TNIV.

He and his wife, Jenny, have five grown children.

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