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Mobile Ed: NT276 Pauline Theology (11 hour course - audio)

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In NT276 Pauline Theology Dr. Douglas J. Moo organizes Paul’s theology within the new realm of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the lives of Jesus’ followers. After comparing the new realm to the old realm of the law, Dr. Moo takes you on a journey from the inauguration of the new realm to its culmination, stopping to discuss the people of the new realm and how Jesus’ followers enter into, live within, and enjoy this new realm. This course provides you with a foundation to read, study, teach, and preach the message of the apostle Paul.

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Course Outline

Introduction

  • Introducing the Speaker and the Course

Unit 1: Paul’s Theology and Methodological Issues

  • Relating Biblical and Systematic Theology
  • Constructing Theology
  • Paul’s Missional and Historical Contexts
  • Paul’s Journeys
  • Searching for the Historical Paul
  • Constructing Paul’s Theology
  • Determining the Number of Paul’s Letters

Unit 2: Sources and Context for Paul’s Theology

  • Paul’s Use of the Old Testament
  • Paul’s Understanding of the Old Testament
  • Paul’s Contemporary Influences
  • Paul’s Eschatological Viewpoint

Unit 3: The New Realm

  • The Center of the New Realm
  • The Gospel in Paul
  • Pauline Christology
  • Jesus as Messiah
  • Jesus as Son of God
  • Jesus as Lord
  • Jesus as God
  • Christology in Philippians 2:6–11
  • Christology in Colossians 1:15–20

Unit 4: The Old Realm

  • Addressing Solution and Plight
  • The Predicament of Sin
  • Definitions of Sin
  • The Universality of Sin
  • The Results of Sin
  • Paul’s View of Human Beings
  • Aspects of Human Nature
  • Powers of the Old Realm
  • Law in the Old Testament
  • The Law in Salvation History
  • The New Perspective on Judaism
  • The New Perspective on Paul
  • Evaluating the New Perspective on Paul
  • Final Thoughts on the New Perspective on Paul

Unit 5: Inauguration of the New Realm

  • Jesus’ Death and Resurrection
  • Jesus’ Redemptive Death
  • Jesus’ Atoning Death
  • Jesus’ Substitutionary Death
  • Jesus’ Victorious Death

Unit 6: Experiencing the New Realm

  • Experiencing Salvation
  • Experiencing Justification
  • Old Testament Background for Justification
  • Reformation Views on Justification
  • Challenges to Reformation Views (Part 1)
  • Challenges to Reformation Views (Part 2)
  • Challenges to Reformation Views (Part 3)
  • Believing in Christ
  • Responding to Grace
  • Final Justification
  • Justification and Resurrection
  • Experiencing Reconciliation
  • Experiencing Adoption
  • Experiencing Sanctification

Unit 7: Entering the New Realm

  • Experiencing Grace
  • Experiencing Election
  • Election and God’s Sovereignty
  • Election and Human Responsibility
  • Repentance and Faith
  • Faith and Obedience
  • Gift of the Spirit and Water Baptism

Unit 8: Culmination of the New Realm

  • Culmination of Events
  • Implications for Believers
  • The Intermediate State
  • Timing of Events at Christ’s Return
  • Implications for Unbelievers
  • Believers and Judgment
  • The Destiny of Israel
  • The Destiny of Creation
  • The Timing of the Culmination

Unit 9: People of the New Realm

  • The Priority of the Church
  • Israel and the Church
  • The Church as the Ekklesia
  • The Church as the Body of Christ
  • The Church as the Temple of God
  • The Lord’s Supper
  • The Gifts to the Church
  • The Pastoral Letters
  • Leadership in the Church
  • Female Leadership in the Church

Unit 10: Living in the New Realm

  • Living the Christian Life
  • Indicatives and Imperatives
  • Perfectionism and Moralism
  • Christians and the Mosaic Law
  • Renewing the Mind
  • Living a Holy Life
  • Having Regard for Others
  • Living in the World
  • The Redemption of Creation

Conclusion

  • Final Words

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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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