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Mobile Ed: BI301 A Biblical Theology of the Kingdom of God (9 hour course)

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Overview

Explore the kingdom through the parables of Jesus and learn what the kingdom is, who the kingdom belongs to, and how one lives in the kingdom. Discover that the kingdom is what God does, and that He just might use you in his work. This kingdom is to be characterized by sharing, by working together, by forgiving each other, and by being empowered by the Holy Spirit. Most importantly, it is a kingdom centered on Jesus the Messiah and on worship—and this is just a foretaste of what’s going to happen when the kingdom comes in its fullness.

 
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Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion you should be able to:

  • Understand the close connection between suffering, service, pouring out one’s life, and refusing to self-protect
  • Discern proper kingdom behavior

Course Outline

Introduction

  • Introducing the Speaker and the Course

Unit 1: Scholarship

  • Quest for the Historical Jesus: Reimarus
  • Quest for the Historical Jesus: Strauss
  • Quest for the Historical Jesus: Holtzmann and Renan
  • Ethical Kingdom of God
  • Eschatological Kingdom of God
  • Existential Kingdom of God
  • The Already/Not Yet Kingdom of God

Unit 2: Kingdom in the Old Testament

  • King of Creation—Old Testament
  • King of Creation—New Testament
  • Kingdom of God in the Psalms
  • The King’s Relationship to Adam
  • Image of God in the Old Testament
  • Covenant of Creation
  • Messiah as King and Priest

Unit 3: Old Testament Covenants

  • Noachic Covenant
  • Implications of the Noachic Covenant
  • Context for the Abrahamic Covenant
  • Abrahamic Covenant
  • Affirmation of the Abrahamic Covenant
  • Context for the Mosaic Covenant
  • Elements of the Mosaic Covenant
  • Mosaic Covenant and God’s Kingdom
  • Davidic Covenant
  • New Covenant

Unit 4: Kingdom in Matthew

  • Genealogy of Jesus
  • Birth of Jesus
  • The New Moses
  • Baptism of Jesus
  • Temptations of Jesus
  • Sermon on the Mount
  • Parable of the Sower
  • The Great Commission

Unit 5: Kingdom in Mark

  • Mark’s Prologue
  • Jesus’ Early Opposition
  • Cleansing the Leper
  • Cleansing the Demoniac
  • Peter’s Confession of Jesus as Christ
  • Cleansing the Temple
  • The Crucifixion

Unit 6: Kingdom in John

  • John’s Prologue
  • Followers of John the Baptist
  • Nicodemus
  • The Paralytic
  • Triumphal Entry
  • Washing the Disciples’ Feet
  • Vine and Branches
  • Peter’s Reinstatement

Unit 7: Kingdom in Romans

  • Background of Romans
  • Paul’s Calling
  • Obedience of Faith
  • Gentiles and the Law
  • Law
  • Power of the Spirit
  • Fulfilling the Law

Unit 8: Kingdom in Other Epistles

  • Sonship of Christ (Hebrews)
  • Superiority of Christ (Hebrews)
  • Living in Exile (1 Peter)
  • Living in Hope (1 Peter)
  • Vision of the Kingdom (Revelation)
  • A Present Kingdom (Revelation)

Conclusion

  • Three Answers

Product Details

  • Title: BI301 A Biblical Theology of the Kingdom of God
  • Instructor: Nicholas Perrin
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2016
  • Product Type: Logos Mobile Education
  • Resource Type: Courseware, including transcripts, audio, and video resources
  • Courses: 1
  • Video Hours: 9
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About Nicholas Perrin

Nicholas Perrin, PhD, is the Franklin S. Dyrness Professor of Biblical Studies and dean of Wheaton College Graduate School. Between 2000 and 2003, he was research assistant for N.T. Wright and has since authored and edited numerous articles and books, including Thomas and Tatian (Society of Biblical Literature / Brill); Thomas: The Other Gospel (Westminster John Knox); Lost in Transmission: What We Can Know about the Words of Jesus (Thomas Nelson); and Jesus the Temple (SPCK; Baker Academic), the first of a three-part trilogy on the historical Jesus. He is also coeditor of the recently revised edition of Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels (InterVarsity).

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This course was produced with screencast videos. These videos provide tutorials showing you how to use Logos Bible Software in ways that are tied directly into the content of the course. We are now producing Activities resources as a replacement for screencast videos. We plan on updating this course to include this additional Activities resource in the future for no extra charge.

 

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    Michael Sayre

    6/25/2017

    I enjoy the simple challenges with the study requirements. Sometime the SIMPLE challenges are not so simple.

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