The Letters of Peter and Jude

WYB6722H
Summary

The course will introduce students to the text of the letters of Peter and Jude and to issues surrounding their interpretation. A range of scholarly approaches to interpreting the letters of Peter and Jude will be introduced, and issues explored will include authorship, literary relationships between the letters, literary relationships with other early Christian and Jewish texts, and the social and ecclesial contexts of the first readers. Careful attention will be paid to the theological perspectives and convictions expressed in the letters, with particular concern for (i) questions of Christology, (ii) the relationship of the churches with Greco-Roman society, and (iii) conflicts within the churches. The identity of Christ and the nature of the church, its common life and divisions, and its relationship with Greco-Roman society, will provide the principal foci of the course. This course also aims to assist students in apprehending the relevance of the letters of Peter and Jude in contemporary contexts.

Session Offered
Winter 2021
Day
Mon
Time
03:00 pm ~ 06:00 pm
Schedule Notes

Please note that all Winter courses have been postponed from the week of Jan. 4 to the week beginning Jan. 11. You can find more information in the letter from the principal at the following link: https://www.wycliffecollege.ca/about/news-media/delay-start-winter-term

Discipline
Biblical
Online
No
Instructor
Teaching Method
Remote Access
Credits
1