Spring 2004/Pasadena
NS543/NT843
S. Kim
NS543/NT843: JESUS AND PAUL. Seyoon Kim.
DESCRIPTION:
- This CATS doctoral seminar, open to a limited number of master's
level students, is structured to deal with some vital issues concerning
Christian origins, such as the relationship between Jesus' gospel of the
Kingdom of God and Paul's gospel of Christ's death and resurrection, or more
generally between the Jesus of history and the Christ of faith/kerygma, Paul's
knowledge and use of the Jesus tradition, the continuity and discontinuity
between Jesus and Paul in attitude and ministry, etc. Discussion of these
topics should shed light both on the origin and nature of the gospel and the
Christian faith and on the Pauline hermeneutics and method of theologizing.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- The seminar should help students to know more clearly what
to preach/teach and to develop insights as to how to preach/teach the
gospel effectively today.
COURSE FORMAT:
- After an introductory lecture, topics will be distributed among
participants for research presentation and discussion in the seminars of the
subsequent weeks. The seminar will meet weekly for a three-hour
session.
REQUIRED READING:
- Kim, Seyoon. Paul and the New Perspective. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans, 2002.
- Richardson, P. and J. C. Hurd, eds. From Jesus to Paul. Waterloo:
Laurier University Press, 1984.
- Thompson, M. Clothed with Christ. (JSNTSS 59.) Sheffield: Sheffield
Academic Press, 1991.
- Wedderburn, A. J. M. and C. Wolff, eds. Paul and Jesus. (JNTSS 37.)
Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1991.
- Wenham, D. Paul: Follower of Jesus or Founder of Christianity? Grand
Rapids: Eerdmans, 1995.
- Wrede, W. Paul. London: Green, 1907.
RECOMMENDED READING:
- An extensive bibliography to be provided.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- Reading of the required books and articles.
- Presentation on the topic(s) assigned.
- A research paper of ca. 30 pages on an approved topic.
PREREQUISITES:
- For master's level students: LG512; NS500, NS501, NE502, any NTE,
any NTT; and permission of the instructor.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
- Elective.
FINAL EXAMINATION:
- No.