Meet the man who taught the church how to think.

This online, self-paced course dives into Paul's remarkable journey from zealous Pharisee to one of Christianity's most pivotal figures. Examine Paul's writings and the historical context that shaped his mission. Uncover the depths of early Christian thought to see how Paul's experiences and insights still shape our understanding of faith today.

Course Outline

    1. Section 1 Framing Questions

    1. Framing Questions

    2. Reading of Galatians 1:1-4

    3. Paul's Background

    4. Reflect

    1. Framing Questions

    2. Reading of Philippians 3:2-6

    3. Saul of Tarsus

    4. Reflect

    1. Framing Questions

    2. Reading of Galatians 1:13-17

    3. Paul's “Conversion”

    4. Reflect

    1. Framing Questions

    2. Reading of Galatians 3:27-29

    3. The Silent Years

    4. Reflect

    5. Section 1 Activities

About Paul: A Biography

  • $59.99
  • 5.5 hours of video content

Meet Your Instructor

N.T. Wright

Professor

Prof. N.T. (Tom) Wright is Senior Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University. He is one of the world’s leading Bible scholars, with expertise in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity, the New Testament, and Biblical Studies. He is also Emeritus Professor at the University of St. Andrews and the former Bishop of Durham. He has published over 85 books and is co-founder of N.T. Wright Online.

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