Classes
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Torah Story - An in-depth investigation of the Torah, also known as the Pentateuch, the foundational collection of five books that constitute the core of the Hebrew Bible and the Jewish tradition.
From Canaan to Kingdom - A comprehensive exploration of the historical and theological themes of Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and the two books of Samuel, the five books of the Hebrew Bible that narrate the emergence of Israel as a nation.
(New) Jonah, Job, and James - This study explores the profound questions raised in Jonah, Job, and James: Jonah, a prophet who questioned God's loyalty to justice and Israel; Job, a righteous man who wrestled with God's righteousness; and James, a faithful follower who challenged the value of faith without works. Together, these books reveal the complexity of faith, justice, and human responsibility in the divine narrative.
Jesus and The Gospels Four - An examination of the diverse representations and interpretations of Jesus in the four canonical Gospels of the New Testament.
Revelation as History, Mystery, and Eternal Hope - A comparative analysis of the different perspectives on the Book of Revelation, the final book of the Bible.