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BN2395B Paul and Leadership in the Early Church

  • Unit Code & NameBN2395B Paul and Leadership in the Early Church
  • DescriptionThis unit provides students with a perspective on life in the early church, with an emphasis on the development of leadership under the ministry of the Apostle Paul.

    It will explore the physical and social context of Paul's ministry with particular attention to his relationships with co-workers, especially Timothy, in the conduct of mission.

    This unit will also examine recent perspectives on leadership in a Christian context.
  • FieldB - Biblical Studies
  • DisciplineBN - New Testament
  • LevelUndergraduate
  • Semester1, 2018
  • Delivery ModeIntensive
  • DateFebruary 5 - 16 | 100 Maidstone St, Ringwood
  • Prerequisites15 points BN
  • Learning OutcomesUpon successful completion of this unit, it is expected that students will be able to:

    1. Describe the physical and social environment of early churches, as the context in which particular leaders were developed by the Apostle Paul.
    2. Interpret Biblical texts in the light of their canonical and ecclesiastical context.
    3. Assess the influence of personalities and relationships in the formulation of the undisputed Pauline letters and their impact upon the text.
    4. Articulate the dynamics involved in written and verbal communication between Paul and particular churches, and their relevance for contemporary church practice.
    5. Examine the Apostle Paul's pastoral practices as an exemplar for expressions of contemporary Christian leadership.