Paul’s Salvation Letters:
Romans & Galatians (3 Credits)
Instructor: Pastor Al Roever
January 13—May 12, 2011 (Thursdays—7:00 pm—9:00 pm)
Room: 212
This course is an in-depth study of the book of Romans with context and content related explorations of the book of Galatians. It focuses on Paul’s systematic explanation of the gospel to the Romans and offers insight into the doctrines of sin, justification by grace, salvation and sanctification by the Holy Spirit.
Contrary to the opinion of some, that grace is weak cover-up for a continuing lifestyle of sin, the student will learn that grace is the power of God perfected in weak human flesh. The law was a weak, ineffectual instrument for behavior modification in fallen humanity. Grace changes the nature of fallen humanity producing righteousness and holiness. Through class instruction and impartation, the student will learn how union with Christ and the indwelling Holy Spirit leads to spiritual growth and live victoriously.
Contrary to the opinion of some, that grace is weak cover-up for a continuing lifestyle of sin, the student will learn that grace is the power of God perfected in weak human flesh. The law was a weak, ineffectual instrument for behavior modification in fallen humanity. Grace changes the nature of fallen humanity producing righteousness and holiness. Through class instruction and impartation, the student will learn how union with Christ and the indwelling Holy Spirit leads to spiritual growth and live victoriously.
Classes may be taken for credit or audit. When auditing a class no homework or tests are required.
- Credit Tuition: $300 + books
- Audit Tuition: $75 + books
- Books: $10