Diagrama semanal

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    Course Goals:
    • Introduce viewers to the background and primary message of the Gospels.
    • Summarize the structure, content, original meaning and modern application of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
    • Introduce viewers to the background and primary message of the Book of Acts.
    • Summarize the structure, content, original meaning and modern application of the Book of Acts.
    • Orient students to Paul's apostolic ministry.
    • Describe Paul's central message and worldview.
    • Summarize the structure, content, original meaning and modern application of Galatians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, and 1 & 2 Corinthians.

    • Lecture 1: The Gospels

      Lesson 1: Introduction to the Gospels

      • This lecture explores the literary character of the Gospels, their status in the Church, and their unity and variety.

    • Lecture 2: The Gospels

      Lesson 2: The Gospel According to Matthew

      • Matthew wrote the first gospel to explain that Jesus was the king of Jews that brought the kingdom of heaven, even though Jesus didn't arrive in the way people expected.



      Lesson 3: The Gospel According to Mark

      • The persecution of Christians was on Mark's mind as he wrote the second Gospel. Mark told the story of Jesus' life in ways that strengthened the faith of early Christians and encouraged them to persevere through suffering.


    • Lecture 3: The Gospels

      Lesson 4: The Gospel According to Luke

      • Luke described Jesus Christ as the one who saves. Humanity is lost and desperate, without help or hope, in need of salvation. The third gospel reminds us that Jesus died to save us.




      Lesson 5: The Gospel According to John


      • John wrote the fourth gospel to assure persecuted Jewish believers that Jesus was the fulfillment of God's ancient promises to the Jews that Jesus really is the Christ, the Son of God. John wanted to make sure that they would remain faithful to Jesus and enjoy abundant life in him.


    • Lecture 4: The Book of Acts

      The Background of Acts

      • This lecture investigates the author, historical setting, and the theological background of the book of Acts.


    • Lecture 5: The Book of Acts

      Structure and Content

      • This lecture examines the structure and content of Acts by looking at the ways Luke organized his material, and at the message he intended to teach.


    • Lecture 6: The Book of Acts

      Major Themes

      • This lecture explores the three major concepts that Luke addressed as he unfolded the unhindered spread of the gospel of God's kingdom in the days of the early church.


    • Lecture 7: The Heart of Paul's Theology

      Paul and His Theology

      • This lecture explores Paul's theology, how his beliefs related to his ministry as well as his central theological outlooks.


    • Lecture 8: The Heart of Paul's Theology

      Paul and the Galatians

      • This lecture explores the Background of Paul's Epistle to the Galatians, the content of Galatians and Paul's central theological outlooks.


    • Lecture 9: The Heart of Paul's Theology

      Paul and the Thessalonians

      • This lecture investigates the background to Paul's letters to the Thessalonians, examines the structure and content of First and Second Thessalonians, and reveals his eschatology.


    • Lecture 10: The Heart of Paul's Theology

      Paul and the Corinthians

      • This lecture explores the background to Paul's letters to the Corinthians, examines the structure and content of First and Second Corinthians, and reveals his eschatology.