NT156 Understanding Easter: The Significance of the Resurrection
NT202 A Survey of Jewish History and Literature from the Second Temple Period
NT211 Introducing the Gospels and Acts: Their Background, Nature, and Purpose
NT221 The Wisdom of John: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on Johannine Literature
NT222 Introducing the Epistles and Revelation: Their Setting and Message
NT301 The Gospels as Ancient Biography: A Theological and Historical Perspective
NT314 Book Study: The Gospel of Matthew in Its Jewish Context
NT332 A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on Paul’s Letter to the Romans
NT340 Book Study: Paul’s Letter to the Galatians: The Gospel for Jew and Gentile
NT348 Book Study: Paul’s Letters to the Colossians and Philemon
NT364 Book Study: James
NT390 Jesus as Rabbi: The Jewish Context of the Life of Jesus
NT395 Perspectives on Paul: Reformation and the New Perspective
In NT276 Pauline Theology Dr. Douglas J. Moo organizes Paul’s theology within the new realm of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the lives of Jesus’ followers. After comparing the new realm to the old realm of the law, Dr. Moo takes you on a journey from the inauguration of the new realm to its culmination, stopping to discuss the people of the new realm and how Jesus’ followers enter into, live within, and enjoy this new realm. This course provides you with a foundation to read, study, teach, and preach the message of the apostle Paul.
Summarize Paul’s personal and missional contexts
Discuss the centrality of Jesus in Paul’s gospel message
Explain how Paul relates the law to the new covenant
Describe Paul’s view of sin, human nature, and redemption
Describe the nature and role of the church in the new realm
Discuss the benefits and responsibilities of the people in the new realm
Introducing the Speaker and the Course
Relating Biblical and Systematic Theology
Constructing Theology
Paul’s Missional and Historical Contexts
Paul’s Journeys and Theological Development
Searching for the Historical Paul
Constructing Paul’s Theology
Determining the Number of Paul’s Letters
Paul’s Use of the Old Testament
Paul’s Understanding of the Old Testament
Paul’s Contemporary Influences
Paul’s Eschatological Viewpoint
The Center of the New Realm
The Gospel in Paul
Pauline Christology
Jesus as Messiah
Jesus as Son of God
Jesus as Lord
Jesus as God
Christology in Philippians 2:6–11
Christology in Colossians 1:15–20
Addressing Solution and Plight
The Predicament of Sin
Definitions of Sin
The Universality of Sin
The Results of Sin
Paul’s View of Human Nature
Aspects of Human Nature
Powers of the Old Realm
Law in the Old Testament
The Law in Salvation History
The New Perspective on Judaism
The New Perspective on Paul
Evaluating the New Perspective on Paul
Final Thoughts on the New Perspective on Paul
Jesus’ Death and Resurrection
Jesus’ Redemptive Death
Jesus’ Atoning Death
Jesus’ Substitutionary Death
Jesus’ Victorious Death
Experiencing Salvation
Experiencing Justification
Old Testament Background for Justification
Reformation Views on Justification
Challenges to Reformation Views: Part 1
Challenges to Reformation Views: Part 2
Challenges to Reformation Views: Part 3
Believing in Christ
Responding to Grace
Final Justification
Justification and Resurrection
Experiencing Reconciliation
Experiencing Adoption
Experiencing Sanctification
Experiencing Grace
Experiencing Election
Election and God’s Sovereignty
Election and Human Responsibility
Repentance and Faith
Faith and Obedience
Gift of the Spirit and Water Baptism
Culmination of Events
Implications for Believers
The Intermediate State
Timing of Events at Christ’s Return
Implications for Unbelievers
Believers and Judgment
The Destiny of Israel
The Destiny of Creation
The Timing of the Culmination
The Priority of the Church
Israel and the Church
The Church as the Ekklēsia
The Church as the Body of Christ
The Church as the Temple of God
The Lord’s Supper
The Gifts to the Church
The Pastoral Letters
Leadership in the Church
Female Leadership in the Church
Living the Christian Life
Indicatives and Imperatives
Perfectionism and Moralism
Christians and the Mosaic Law
Renewing the Mind
Living a Holy Life
Having Regard for Others
Living in the World
The Redemption of Creation
Final Words
Title: NT276 Pauline Theology
Instructor: Douglas J. Moo
Publisher: Lexham Press
Publication Date: 2016
Product Type: Logos Mobile Education
Resource Type: Courseware, including transcripts, audio, and video resources
Courses: 1
Video Hours: 11
Dr. Douglas J. Moo, professor of New Testament, teaches at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. For over twenty years, his ministry was based at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. His academic interests revolve around the interface of exegesis and theology.
Dr. Moo seeks to model to students a rigorous approach to the Greek text that always asks the “so what” questions of ultimate significance and application. The Pauline and General Letters have been his special focus within the NT canon. In the next few years, he will be writing commentaries on Galatians and Hebrews, a Pauline theology, and a theological and practical book on creation care.
He has also been active in his local church, serving as elder most years, teaching and preaching to the church, and conducting home Bible studies. Also very rewarding has been his service on the Committee on Bible Translation, the group of scholars charged with revising the text of the NIV and with producing the TNIV.