Introduction to the Pentateuch
Taught by Dr. Mark Winder, this course provides a nontechnical, Christ-centered introduction to the first five books of the Old Testament.
Format
Online
Course
Duration
7 hours, and 19 minutes
Subtitles Included
English
Price
$97
Free
Course Overview
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Taught by Dr. Mark Winder, this course provides a non-technical introduction to the first five books of the Old Testament, known as the Pentateuch or Torah. Combining elements of biblical survey, biblical introduction, and biblical theology, each lesson has a threefold purpose: (1) to help students grasp the historical context, authorship, date, and purpose of each book; (2) to trace each book’s significant theological themes and their development; and (3) to examine how Christ is the center of each book by exploring Christological themes within the unified story of Scripture. In sum, this introduction will enable students to know more about Moses, his books, and most importantly, how the prophet and his writings point to the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Summarize the historical context, authorship, and purpose of each of the first five books of the Bible, commonly referred to as the Pentateuch or Torah.
Identify key theological themes such as creation, covenant, holiness, and redemption as they emerge across Genesis through Deuteronomy.
Recognize how the writings of Moses point forward to the person and work of Jesus Christ, deepening appreciation for the unified story of Scripture.
Apply insights from the Pentateuch to the Christian life today, becoming better equipped to share the gospel and obey God’s commandments.
Resources and Information
Course Handouts (English)
Powerpoint Files
Course Lessons
Your Teacher
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Mark A. Winder
Dr. Mark A. Winder is pastor of Wolf River Presbyterian Church in Collierville, Tennessee and host of Reformed Forum’s Proclaiming Christ podcast. He is a graduate of Reformed Theological Seminary (Jackson, MS), and holds a Doctor of Ministry from Union University in Jackson, TN, his dissertation focusing on the hermeneutical and homiletical method of Geerhardus Vos applied to modern pulpit ministry.
Introduction to the Pentateuch
Taught by Dr. Mark Winder, this course provides a nontechnical, Christ-centered introduction to the first five books of the Old Testament.
Format
Online
Course
Duration
7 hours, and 19 minutes
Subtitles Included
English
Price
$97
Free
