Bible & Culture

In the first semester, this non-sectarian, non-denominational course concentrates on the Old Testament—minus the Messianic Prophets—and considers the Law as revealed in the Pentateuch and its subsequent manifestation in Hebrew Scripture. The Hebrew prophetic writings and the New Testament are examined in the second semester. The messianic tradition from which Christ emerges is considered before turning to the Gospels and subsequent New Testament writings. Special attention is given to the literary genres comprising the Bible with an emphasis on the historical, political, philosophical, and cultural contexts of these most influential writings.

HOMESCHOOL

Section 960-HS-24

ANYTIME

Section 960-AA-24

*This is a course reserved for high school students.

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SECTION 1

960-01-24

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10:00AM – 10:50AM CT

Mr. Ryan
Underwood

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Mr. Ryan Underwood

Mr. Underwood graduated from Faulkner University [B.A. in Humanities – Great Books] and Reformed Episcopal Seminary [Master of Divinity]. Afterwards, he taught at a Christian high school in southeast Georgia.

Mr. Underwood is an ordained Christian minister, and previously served as associate pastor of an Anglican congregation in rural Florida. He also serves as a visiting lecturer in Greek and Hebrew at an international Bible College in South Africa.

Mr. Underwood loves the study of history and is a confirmed bibliophile. When not reading and teaching, Mr. Underwood enjoys travel, mountain hiking, classical music, and conviviality.

He desires to glorify God by helping students grow in their understanding of Holy Scripture, the great books of western civilization, and real history with the goal of making them better citizens of their earthly and heavenly commonwealths.

Mr. Underwood is grateful for the opportunity to serve the Lord by instructing students at Freedom Project Academy.