This course could be of interest to specialists in Bible and in Theology. It explores the related themes of time, participation in Christ and theosis in Paul. The standard understandings of Paul’s view of time are either that he thought in terms of salvation history – time as progressive and directed by God towards a goal; or that the apostle thought apocalyptically – time has been interrupted by God’s work in Christ. The course will study and discuss important works advocating these influential views of Paul’s understanding of time. Opinions on Paul’s conception of time are fundamental for interpretation of his central concepts, including the related themes of participation in Christ and theosis. The course will consider significant works on these themes and it offers opportunity to engage with some pivotal Pauline scholarship.
AD students please enrol in WYB6801H.
This course takes place over two Friday/Saturday sessions: Jan. 18, 19; Feb. 8, 9 from 9:15am to 4:00pm
There is a mandatory introductory session Jan. 11 from 11am to 12pm.