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Mobile Ed: PC151 Theology of Everyday Life (5 hour course - audio)

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Overview

In Theology of Everyday Life, Dr. Daniel Doriani shows how theology can inform social and personal life. From eating and playing, to friendship and weddings, this course looks at the importance of developing a deeper sense of the relevance of Scripture and Christian ethics to physical and relational life. Reflecting deeply on what the Bible has to say about various everyday topics, Doriani gives rich ethical guidance and provides tools to help you find insight from Scripture.

This is the audio only version of PC151 Theology of Everyday Life. To purchase the full course, click here.

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Course Outline

Unit 1: Social Dimensions of Everyday Life

  • An Example from the Czech Republic
  • Finding and Understanding Passive Imperatives in Romans
  • Vaclav Havel on Social Pressure
  • Living in the Truth

Unit 2: Friendship

  • Resisting Social Pressure
  • Walking in the Light Together
  • Grounded in the Character of God
  • The Friendship of God
  • Using a Bible Search to See Where God is Referred to as “Friend”
  • The Practice of Friendship

Unit 3: Play

  • Celebrating the Goodness of Life
  • The Paradoxes and Pitfalls of Play
  • The Redemption of Play

Unit 4: Food

  • A Theological Perspective on Food
  • Food: Scarcity and Abundance
  • The Redemption of Food
  • Searching The Apostolic Fathers in English for References to Fasting
  • Temperance
  • Evaluating the Meaning of “Wine” in the Bible

Unit 5: Calling

  • A Theology of Calling
  • Researching God’s “Calling” with Bible Word Study
  • The Call of God
  • A Place in Life

Unit 6: Sleep

  • An Ethic of Rest
  • Sleep in Scripture
  • Finding Literal References to Sleep in the New Testament
  • Sleep as an Act of Faith

Unit 7: Work

  • Faithfulness at Work
  • The Fall of Work
  • Using the Dictionary of Bible Themes to Find References to Work
  • The Meaning of Work
  • Work as Shared Humanity
  • Gifting and Work
  • Working with Integrity
  • Work Narratives from Scripture
  • Christ in Our Work

Unit 8: Weddings

  • Weddings in Culture
  • Weddings in Scripture

Unit 9: The Body

  • A Theology of Life in the Flesh
  • The Body in Culture
  • The Creation of the Body
  • The Fall of the Body
  • The Redemption of the Body
  • The Restoration of the Body
  • The Future of the Body
  • Comparing Translations of Koilia with Bible Word Study
  • Practical Applications

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Daniel M. Doriani

Dr. Dan Doriani, vice president of strategic academic projects and professor of theology at Covenant Seminary, has extensive teaching and pastoral experience.

He served as assistant professor of biblical studies at Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania for five years, as solo pastor of Faith Presbyterian Church in Cumberland, Maryland for five years, as well as a variety of associate pastor, interim pastor, and stated supply roles. He has been involved in several planning and study committees at the presbytery level in both the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) and the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC). He was also chair of the PCA’s Theological Examining Committee from 1999 to 2000.

He has authored several books, including Getting the Message: A Plan for Interpreting and Applying the Bible(P&R, 1996), Putting the Truth to Work: The Theory and Practice of Biblical Application (P&R, 2001), The Life of a God-Made Man (Crossway, 2001), and commentaries on Matthew and 1 Peter in P&R Publishing’s Reformed Expository Commentaries series.

Dr. Doriani and his wife, Debbie, live in Chesterfield, Missouri, and have three grown daughters.

 

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