24 topics, 25 minutes per topic.
Speaker:
- Superior General of the Sulpician Order
What would Christianity be like without Paul the Apostle?
Arguably Paul’s influence on Christianity has been greater than any other
Christian writer. The 13 epistles have traditionally attributed to Paul have
influenced great figures of Christian history from St. Augustine to Martin
Luther to contemporary theologians as well as untold numbers of believers.
And yet St. Paul has posed a problem for many people. He has been blamed for
distorting the message of Jesus, leading true Christianity astray, promoting
hatred of women, and encouraging negative attitudes toward human sexuality.
Still, many find his letters sublime and encouraging.
Through this captivating new 24-talk series with Father Ronald D. Witherup, S.S.
you will understand this preeminent Apostle as never before. For the first time
ever, you can explore Paul’s life, writings and legacy with Fr. Witherup, one of
the world’s most extraordinary lecturers while you drive or relax.
Explore the Life and Mission of Paul
Saul of Tarsus, whom we now know as Paul, Apostle to the Gentiles, lived in a
highly diverse, multicultural and multilingual world. Understand what gave Paul
the strength to respond to the challenge he encountered on the road to Damascus
when the risen Lord Jesus appeared to him and called him to a dramatically new
mission: preaching the gospel message to the Gentiles.
See the strength of Paul’s Jewish faith and his intense commitment to the
Pharisees, a Jewish group known for their piety and zeal. Just how this zeal
translated into his deep commitment to Jesus Christ is one of the most amazing
aspects of Paul’s life.
Explore the interesting contributions of modern archaeological studies and how
they have enhanced knowledge of Paul’s world and the communities he served.
Understand Paul’s Letters
You’ll see Paul’s use of letters as a means both of communication and
evangelization. All thirteen of his letters will be referenced in some detail,
although scholars posit that seven are undisputedly from his hand, while the
remaining six may have, at least in their final form, been written by later
disciples writing in Paul’s name.
Paul’s theology’s continues to be a strong foundation in Christian teachings.
Thus, you will explore many questions of theology, such as:
- How did Paul view God and His relationship to the world?
- What impact did Paul’s Jewish faith have on his later Christian understanding?
- Where did Paul’s own views come from?
- What are the main aspects of Paul’s understanding of Jesus as the Messiah and
Lord?
Through this unique audio course, you will come to know and understand Paul and
his writings as never before.