Study the Apostle Paul’s letters to the churches in Rome and Galatia. Learn the concepts involved in salvation by grace through faith. Follow the debate as Paul demonstrates that the Old Testament Law cannot offer salvation to Jews or Gentiles. Paul specifically argues against the legalistic mandate of following certain religious requirements and defends the freedom that believers have today in Christ. INCLUDES AUDIO LECTURES. Prerequisite: CC 190
Most of the books of the New Testament are actually letters, and most of those letters were written by the Apostle Paul. Some of these letters were written to churches, and some were written to individuals. However, all of them contain truth that applies to all believers of all generations.
All textbooks are in pdf. format. Simply click on the file and download the textbook. Some courses include audio lectures.
Dr. Thomas Constable is the author of the textbooks for this course and is also the teacher of these audio lectures. Dr. Constable taught for many years at Dallas Theological Seminary and Plano Bible Church in Texas.
The downloads below include the two textbooks for this course, which are notes for The Book of Romans and the Book of Galatians.
Learn practical insight from this comprehensive study of two letters written by the Apostle Paul to the churches in Corinth, Greece. The first letter provides counsel on many divisive topics, including church discipline, marriage, divorce, Christian liberties, women in the church, the Lord’s Supper, spiritual gifts and tongues, the resurrection, and financial giving. The second letter provides encouragement to believers. Prerequisite: CC 190
Most of the books of the New Testament are actually letters, and most of those letters were written by the Apostle Paul. Some of these letters were written to churches, and some were written to individuals. However, all of them contain truth that applies to all believers of all generations.
All textbooks are in pdf. format. Simply click on the file and download the textbook. Some courses include audio lectures.
Dr. Thomas Constable is the author of the textbooks for this course. Dr. Constable taught for many years at Dallas Theological Seminary and Plano Bible Church in Texas.
(Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians)
Discover powerful truths through the letters written by the Apostle Paul to the churches in Ephesus, Philippi, Colossae, and Thessalonica. The Ephesian letter outlines the blessings and spiritual riches in Christ. The letter to the Philippians holds up Christ as an example of self-sacrifice and unity in purpose. The letter to the Colossians combats heresies. The letters to the Thessalonians focus on future events. INCLUDES AUDIO LECTURES. Prerequisite: CC 190
Most of the books of the New Testament are actually letters, and most of those letters were written by the Apostle Paul. Some of these letters were written to churches, and some were written to individuals. However, all of them contain truth that applies to all believers of all generations.
All textbooks are in pdf. format. Simply click on the file and download the textbook. Some courses include audio lectures.
Dr. Thomas Constable is the author of the textbooks for this course and is also the teacher of these audio lectures. Dr. Constable taught for many years at Dallas Theological Seminary and Plano Bible Church in Texas.
Discover the heart of the Apostle Paul through personal letters written to individuals. Paul warns Timothy of dangers within the church and gives wise counsel for all believers. Paul’s letter to Titus provides advice for the minister’s conduct as well as guidance for church members. Paul urges Philemon to treat a runaway slave with love. INCLUDES AUDIO LECTURES. Prerequisite: CC 190
Most of the books of the New Testament are actually letters, and most of those letters were written by the Apostle Paul. Some of these letters were written to churches, and some were written to individuals. However, all of them contain truth that applies to all believers of all generations.
All textbooks are in pdf. format. Simply click on the file and download the textbook. Some courses include audio lectures.
Dr. Thomas Constable is the author of the textbooks for this course and is also the teacher of these audio lectures. Dr. Constable taught for many years at Dallas Theological Seminary and Plano Bible Church in Texas.