THEO 5775: Paul’s Prison Epistles 

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Number: THEO 5775

Name: Pauls Prision Epistles

Instructor: ACU Shared Course (Intro)

Section: IS

Credits: 3


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Holy Bible (please note what translation you use on your assignments)                                         

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Course Description:

As Christians we face many challenges to our faith. False teachings and worldviews assault our loyalty to Christ. Suffering tempts us to think that God is not in control, or that he does have our best interests at heart. And our relationships with other believers are often strained to the point that we doubt the value of the church. But Paul had responses to these types of difficulties — responses that he outlined in his letters from prison.

Course Goals and Objectives:
 

Upon completion of this course, students will:                                                                                 

1. We hope that you grow in your love for Christ and in your commitment to serve Him and His people, as you see what He has to teach us in Paul's prison epistles.

2. We hope that you will learn the key information regarding Paul, his background, and the epistles of Colossians, Ephesians, Philemon, and Philippians .

3. We hope that you will apply the teachings of these New Testament epistles to make changes in your own life. We hope you will become more faithful in your Christian walk, as you understand more about Paul's teachings in them.




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