New Testament Epistles and Revelation (Day course)

NT511 New Testament Epistles and Revelation (3 credits)
Thursdays: 9.00 am – 11.45 am, 5 January to 20 May 2016 

People sometimes have an idealized view of the first-century church—that it was consistently faithful to the Lord and relatively free of problems. However, careful study of the Epistles shatters this misconception—we see that the early Christians have much in common with us. In this course we will gain a better understanding of the Epistles and Revelation in their original settings and get insight into how to apply this literature to our lives today.

Pre-requisite: BS510 Bible Study Methods and Hermeneutics. Students taking this course for audit (i.e. not for credit), will be waived from fulfilling the pre-requisite.

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Rob MacEwen (PhD) and Jacob Li (ThM)

Rob has lived and served in various Asian countries for over twelve years, with ministries including university student outreach, leadership training, and Bible teaching. He is the author of Matthean Posteriority, a book that explores the literary relationships between the first three Gospels.

Jacob is passionate about teaching God’s Word. He holds a Master of Continuing Education – Adult Learning from University of Calgary (Canada) and Master of Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary (USA) with an emphasis on Bible Exposition. Jacob has taught the Bible at churches, para-church ministries and seminaries in Canada, USA and other parts of Asia. Jacob is committed to helping people study the Word of God as well as to live out their God-given potential. He is married with two children.

You may register online at www.east.edu.sg or contact us if your have any query.  Registration deadline is Friday, 18 December 2015.

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