Old Testament Law still has relevance today.

This course examines the role(s) Old Testament Law occupied for the Israelites, Jesus, and the early Christians, and explores what role Old Testament Law might play for modern-day Christians. We’ll examine a range of views on Law and its relationship to Christian life, considering specific examples along the way. We need to think well about Old Testament Law so that we prioritize God’s heart as we seek to be living witnesses to God’s purposes.

Course Outline

    1. Welcome to Christians and the Old Testament Law

    2. Welcome

    1. Framing Questions

    2. Approaches to the Law

    3. Lesson 1 Activities

    1. Framing Questions

    2. Objections to the Law

    3. Lesson 2 Activities

    1. Framing Questions

    2. What the Law Was For

    3. Lesson 3 Activities

    1. Framing Questions

    2. The Structure of the Law

    3. Lesson 4 Activities

    1. Framing Questions

    2. Christian Relationships to the Law

    3. Lesson 5 Activities

About Christians and the Old Testament Law

  • Free
  • 1 hour of video content

Meet Your Instructor

Carmen Imes

Associate Professor of Old Testament

Dr. Carmen Imes is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Biola University's Talbot School of Theology. She is passionate about helping students and other laypeople engage the Old Testament and discover its relevance for Christian identity and mission. She has published the books Bearing God's Name (IVP 2019) and Being God's Image (IVP 2023), and has appeared on over 150 podcasts and radio shows. She releases weekly "Torah Tuesday" videos on her YouTube channel. She writes for Christianity Today, Politics of Scripture, and The Well (InterVarsity). Her academic journey began when Carmen and her husband served as missionaries in the Philippines with SIM International, reaching out to ethnic minorities. Prof. Imes loves introducing students to the rich insights of the global church.

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