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SUMMARY:Course: "Let's Talk About Christian Nationalism"
DESCRIPTION:Should a Christian be a patriot? Is there a difference between patriotism and nationalism? How can I love my country when it seems to have forgotten the ideas on which it was built? On the 250th anniversary of the United States of America\, and a time of deep division\, this course offers new ways to think about faith\, democracy\, and nationhood. Drawing on a range of iconic and lesser-known thinkers\, it confronts the issue of Christian nationalism with the patriotism of peace. \nTaught by Candler School of Theology Research Fellow Dominic Erdozain \nCourse fee: $50 \nRegister for the course here.
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SUMMARY:Course: "Let's Talk About Christian Nationalism"
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SUMMARY:Course: "Let's Talk About Christian Nationalism"
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URL:https://candler.emory.edu/event/course-lets-talk-about-christian-nationalism/2026-06-23/
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SUMMARY:Course: "Let's Talk About Christian Nationalism"
DESCRIPTION:Should a Christian be a patriot? Is there a difference between patriotism and nationalism? How can I love my country when it seems to have forgotten the ideas on which it was built? On the 250th anniversary of the United States of America\, and a time of deep division\, this course offers new ways to think about faith\, democracy\, and nationhood. Drawing on a range of iconic and lesser-known thinkers\, it confronts the issue of Christian nationalism with the patriotism of peace. \nTaught by Candler School of Theology Research Fellow Dominic Erdozain \nCourse fee: $50 \nRegister for the course here.
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SUMMARY:Course: "Five Misconceptions of Paul"
DESCRIPTION:The Apostle Paul may be one of the most misunderstood figures in the Bible. In this four-week online course\, we will unpack these five common misconceptions about Paul: \n– Paul who wrote the letters and the Paul in Acts are the same \n– Paul is an oppressor \n– Paul doesn’t care about good works \n– Paul became a Christian and stopped being a Jew \n– Paul is a systematic theologian \nBy exploring the biblical texts closely\, we will gain a better understanding of who Paul was\, his method\, and his message. At the end of these five weeks\, we will all hopefully consider Paul a better friend in the faith! \nCourse fee: $50 \nTaught by Candler Foundry Scholar-in-Residence Elizabeth Arnold. \nRegister for the course here.
URL:https://candler.emory.edu/event/course-five-misconceptions-of-paul/2026-07-07/
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SUMMARY:Course: "Five Misconceptions of Paul"
DESCRIPTION:The Apostle Paul may be one of the most misunderstood figures in the Bible. In this four-week online course\, we will unpack these five common misconceptions about Paul: \n– Paul who wrote the letters and the Paul in Acts are the same \n– Paul is an oppressor \n– Paul doesn’t care about good works \n– Paul became a Christian and stopped being a Jew \n– Paul is a systematic theologian \nBy exploring the biblical texts closely\, we will gain a better understanding of who Paul was\, his method\, and his message. At the end of these five weeks\, we will all hopefully consider Paul a better friend in the faith! \nCourse fee: $50 \nTaught by Candler Foundry Scholar-in-Residence Elizabeth Arnold. \nRegister for the course here.
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SUMMARY:Course: "Five Misconceptions of Paul"
DESCRIPTION:The Apostle Paul may be one of the most misunderstood figures in the Bible. In this four-week online course\, we will unpack these five common misconceptions about Paul: \n– Paul who wrote the letters and the Paul in Acts are the same \n– Paul is an oppressor \n– Paul doesn’t care about good works \n– Paul became a Christian and stopped being a Jew \n– Paul is a systematic theologian \nBy exploring the biblical texts closely\, we will gain a better understanding of who Paul was\, his method\, and his message. At the end of these five weeks\, we will all hopefully consider Paul a better friend in the faith! \nCourse fee: $50 \nTaught by Candler Foundry Scholar-in-Residence Elizabeth Arnold. \nRegister for the course here.
URL:https://candler.emory.edu/event/course-five-misconceptions-of-paul/2026-07-21/
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SUMMARY:Course: "Five Misconceptions of Paul"
DESCRIPTION:The Apostle Paul may be one of the most misunderstood figures in the Bible. In this four-week online course\, we will unpack these five common misconceptions about Paul: \n– Paul who wrote the letters and the Paul in Acts are the same \n– Paul is an oppressor \n– Paul doesn’t care about good works \n– Paul became a Christian and stopped being a Jew \n– Paul is a systematic theologian \nBy exploring the biblical texts closely\, we will gain a better understanding of who Paul was\, his method\, and his message. At the end of these five weeks\, we will all hopefully consider Paul a better friend in the faith! \nCourse fee: $50 \nTaught by Candler Foundry Scholar-in-Residence Elizabeth Arnold. \nRegister for the course here.
URL:https://candler.emory.edu/event/course-five-misconceptions-of-paul/2026-07-28/
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