Paul’s Gospel from Reformation to New Perspective

WYB5721HF
Summary

Throughout Christian history Paul’s letters have been crucial texts for those attempting to answer the question ‘What is the gospel’? This class explores the Pauline interpretation of sixteenth century Protestant Reformers, whose work forms one of the most influential episodes in that history of reception. It considers the impact upon them of earlier interpreters, and the content of their own Pauline interpretation. It also considers their influence upon subsequent eras as those who contributed to the development of new traditions of Pauline interpretation. In order for students to undertake this exploration in a methodologically sophisticated manner, the course also examines reception theory and its potential contribution to New Testament interpretation. Students will assess what use we should make today of resources drawn from previous interpretations, especially those of the Reformers, in our own attempts to interpret Pauline theology. Many recent interpreters understand their positions as standing in direct opposition to trajectories of interpretation established by the Reformers. Does this render Reformation interpretations redundant or are contemporary interpreters neglecting an important resource? 

Enrolment Notes

As a 5000 level course, this course is available for advanced degree graduate students only, including auditors. Advanced degree graduate students from other TST colleges are welcome to apply to audit, please contact the registrar's office at wycliffe.registrar@utoronto.ca. 

Additional Notes

Please note: All syllabi are considered draft until the first day of class. Please look for the final version of the course syllabus to be posted on the course's Quercus site.

Session Offered
Fall 2024
Start Date
-
Day
Tue
Time
10:00 am ~ 01:00 pm
Discipline
Biblical
Online
No
Instructor
Credits
1