Series Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes

Scholars often recognize that the New Testament author Paul was writing in a Greco-Roman world to a largely Greco-Roman audience, but it is often forgotten that when Paul sits down to write, he is writing from the long experience of his Hebrew background. In these discussions, author and teacher Kenneth Bailey joins Haddon Robinson and Alice Mathews to study the carefully crafted letter of 1 Corinthians by exploring what Paul wrote through the lens of these two cultures.

Dates April 1-8, 2013
# of Programs 6
At The Table Haddon Robinson, Alice Mathews, and Kenneth Bailey
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Part 1 - 04/01/13

Let’s look at Paul’s letter to the Corinthians

Monday, April 1, 2013

Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes, Part 1 of 6

Text: 1 Corinthians

Guest: Kenneth Bailey

Scripture applies to every generation and culture. But the words really come alive when we see them in their original context! Let’s look at Paul’s letter to the Corinthians from the perspective of his original Middle Eastern audience.

Part 2 - 04/02/13

Gain fresh understanding of the apostle Paul’s famous letter to the Corinthians

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes, Part 2 of 6

Text: 1 Corinthians

Guest: Kenneth bailey

We know them as books of the Bible, but much of the New Testament is made up of letters to specific cities and churches! Let’s survey the ancient city of Corinth.

Part 3 - 04/03/13

Discover the detailed organization Paul put into his letter to the Corinthian church

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes, Part 3 of 6

Text: 1 Corinthians

Guest: Kenneth Bailey

As the author of the majority of the New Testament, the apostle Paul was one of the greatest theologians and writers in history! A fresh perspective on Scripture with special guest Ken Bailey.

Part 4 - 04/04/13

Rediscover First Corinthians thirteen for your home

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes, Part 4 of 6

Text: 1 Corinthians

Guest: Kenneth Bailey

The famous “love” chapter found in First Corinthians thirteen is often used in wedding ceremonies as a model for the newly married couple. Discover how this well-known definition of love impacts more than just husbands and wives!

Part 5 - 04/05/13

Let’s turn to Paul’s letter to the Corinthians and explore what it means to show true, biblical love

Friday, April 5, 2013

Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes, Part 5 of 6

Text: 1 Corinthians

Guest: Kenneth Bailey

I love my spouse and I love pizza, but if I were to tell my spouse my love for him/her equals my love for pizza, I’m in big trouble! An insightful look at First Corinthians thirteen.

Part 6 - 04/08/13

Let’s go back to the first century and see what it was like to hear the gospel for the first time

Monday, April 8, 2013

Paul Through Mediterranean Eyes, Part 6 of 6

Text: 1 Corinthians

Guest: Kenneth Bailey

Unable to escape from the bondage of sin on our own, God sent His only Son to free us. It’s a transforming message that never gets old.

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