Three Courses from Prof. Esau McCaulley
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Study three unique topics from one of today's most engaging teachers.
Ethnicity, Justice, and the People of God
What is justice? What does it have to do with Christianity? Consider how scripture, church history, and theology can inform our understanding of faith and justice in this course co-taught by Profs. Esau McCaulley and N.T. Wright.
Stories of the Promised Land
How can we find meaning - and God - in our own stories? By engaging some of Prof. McCaulley's personal narratives, as told in his memoir How Far to the Promised Land, this course invites you to explore this question for yourself.
A Journey Through Lent
What is the season of Lent? This overview of the liturgical season of Lent examines the history, traditions, and relevance of Lent. Learn how Lent can help you inhabit the church year and grow in faith.
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An Exploration into a Biblical Theology of Justice
The Prayers, Practices, and Purposes of Lent
Professor of New Testament
Rev. Esau McCaulley, PhD, is The Jonathan Blanchard Associate Professor of New Testament and Public Theology at Wheaton College. He is the author of many works including "Reading While Black," the children’s book "Josie Johnson's Hair and the Holy Spirit," and a memoir entitled "How Far to the Promised Land." He is series editor for The Fullness of Time series and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. His writings have appeared in The Atlantic, Washington Post, and Christianity Today. He is married to Mandy, a pediatrician and Navy reservist. Together, they have four wonderful children.
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