Becoming Wise: Proverbs & James (March 8-29, 2009)

Here is the course information and syllabus:

This course provides a broad overview of biblical wisdom literature, specifically Proverbs and James (the primary Old and New Testament wisdom books). The intentions of the class are as follows:

  1. to increase the student’s biblical literacy
  2. to help establish a framework for understanding reformed theology
  3. to equip the student with basic exegetical skills to analyze and apply wisdom literature.

We will use Scripture to analyze itself, so we will examine passages in Genesis through the writings of various biblical authors: Moses, Luke, John, David, etc. A more literal translation of the bible [RSV, ASV, or ESV] is recommended, but by no means required. The instructor will also post handouts here.


Schedule:
Sundays, March 8 through 29 from 12:10PM to 1:10PM.

Location: Hunter College, West Building (Southwest Corner of 68 & Lexington).

Childcare: Childcare is provided by RSVP only for children 3 and under. To make arrangements for childcare, please email Bethany at bethany.griffith@redeemer.com at least 4 days prior to the start of the class (Wednesday).

Registration will open online Saturday, January 10. Limited enrollment. There is no fee for this course.

Please click here to register.

If you have any questions, please contact: foundations@redeemer.com


Becoming Wise: Proverbs & James (March 8-29)
Date/Time Class Description
Mar 8 12:10PM - 1:10PM Pure and Undefiled Religion In this class, we will study James Chapter 1. This class will provide a framework towards understanding the source of Godly Wisdom and how it compares and conflicts with Worldly Wisdom. We will then see that true Godly Wisdom provides the believer with a means to pursue pure and undefiled religion [James 1:27].
Mar 15 12:10PM - 1:10PM If Sinners Entice You… This class will focus on the two archetypes of foolishness found in Proverbs: the adulterous woman and the violent man. We will carefully study these two personalities, using both Old and New Testament sources to understand what they are about and why they are to be avoided.
Mar 22 12:10PM - 1:10PM Your Father’s Instructions and Your Mother’s Teaching In this class, we will examine the 10 Commandments to see how they operate as the primary ethic throughout Wisdom Literature, in both the Old and New Testaments.
Mar 29 12:10PM - 1:10PM Proverbs and the New Testament We will survey various Proverbs quoted in the New Testament and understand how Jesus and the apostles applied them.

Location: Hunter College - West Building (directions) 506

Instructor:

Marty Young
Marty Young and his wife Sandy joined Redeemer after moving to New York four years ago. Marty works in the financial sector as a restructuring and turnaround professional. However, for the last six years, he has pursued theological studies at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary where he graduated with an MDIV and is now completing a ThM in Biblical Theology. He also graduated from the NYU Stern School of Business with an MBA and Georgia Tech with an MS in Operations Research. A graduate of West Point, Marty serves in the NY ARNG’s Fighting 69th as a Chaplain Candidate in his spare time. Marty and his wife Sandy have two young children, James and Amanda.

 

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