Beginning on March 9th, Zoe Tsiami’s four-week course delves into the rich landscapes surrounding the New Testament, examining how societal structures, cultural traditions, and political dynamics influenced early Christian life and beliefs. Weekly topics include an introduction to the New Testament Canon, Greco-Roman society's political and economic landscapes, Jewish religious practices and their impact, and an overview of daily life in the first-century world. Live classes each Sunday from 9-11 AM EST provide a structured learning experience for participants.
This comprehensive course provides an in-depth look at how early Christians were influenced by the complex interplay of social, cultural, and political factors in their time.
Participants will explore the Greco-Roman society, examining political dynamics, economic conditions, and social hierarchies that shaped the environment of the New Testament.
Weekly classes will also investigate the Jewish community's religious practices and how they impacted the beliefs and practices of early Christians in the New Testament.
The course concludes by exploring daily life in the New Testament world, revealing the practical realities of diet, clothing, and social gatherings in diverse communities.
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