Queen's Logo

THEO 623
The Epistles of Paul




Richard S. Ascough

Queen's Theological College



This course will be taught online as a distance education course in Fall 2002, using WebCT.

If you are interested in this course please contact the instructor in the Summer of 2002.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some answers to some frequently asked questions about THEO 623 The Epistles of Paul, to be taught online in Fall 2002 through Queen's Theological College. If you have any other questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

Return to course description

What is the nature of the course?

I characterize my approach to biblical texts under the larger rubric of socio-rhetorical criticism, which includes both historical and literary approaches and the course will utilize a number of such methods. Much of the work will be as part of a collaborative learning group -- that is, working together with others in the course to understand specific texts or Paul's overarching theology and purposes. I will also include some discussion of the "so what" for various ministry settings (preaching, teaching, counseling). However, this is not the primary aim of the course.

In part I will be developing the course as we go in order to meet the needs of the students enrolled. Thus, while there will be an outline which takes us through Paul's letters, the assignments will not be posted "up front." Most of the assignments will be done online. I anticipate there being some academic questions/discussions along with some case studies (pastoral). In my classroom teaching I tend to blend both into a course.


When will the course be run?

The course will run from September 9 through December 5, 2002. The course will be run as a collaborative group where students will work together online on specific tasks each week of the course. Thus, it would be difficult to start and/or finish early.


How much work will the course be?

I expect that there will be about 10-12 hours of online and off-line work per week (we get a one week break from Nov 4-8). This will make it equivalent to a face-to-face classroom experience and thus meet the accreditation standards of the university and the Association of Theological Colleges.


Do I need to be a computer expert?

A minimal familiarity with the computer is required. You will need to have a Pentium class computer with Netscape 4.0 or better or a recent version of Internet Explorer. To login to the WebCT course site you will need a Queen's user id and password. You can obtain this after registering for the course.


Do I need to be ordained in the United Church?

Ordination / United church membership is not a factor in taking this course. In fact, I am neither! More important is Pentium class computer with Netscape 4.0 or better!!


How much does it cost?

The cost of the course is the same as for our regular classroom course offerings, $403.00 Canadian. For non-Canadians the fee is $890. The audit fee is $201.50, but to be honest it doesn't make much sense to audit this particular course since to benefit from the course requires participation and participation is the a large part of the grade!


How do I register?

Contact the QTC registrar Cheryl O'Shea at (613) 533-2109 or osheac@post.queensu.ca


What if I don't have the prerequisite?

The prerequisite for taking 623 Epistles of Paul is THEO 516 The New Testament. In fact, we see it as a prerequisite for all of QTC's upper year courses. Much of the emphasis in 516 is on the content of the the NT and methodological considerations. When teaching 623 I will be assuming basic familiarity with the development of early Christianities and a knowledge of different approaches to studying the texts. Students in 516 generally have some practice in doing exegesis. This will be a component of 623. Those who feel that they have comparable background should contact the instructor.


Instructor


Richard S. Ascough
Assistant Professor of New Testament
Queen's Theological College
Kingston, ON, Canada, K7L 3N6

Telephone: (613) 533-6000 x78066

rsa@post.queensu.ca
http://post.queensu.ca/~rsa


(return to course description).

Revised May 24, 2002