The Life and Times of St. Paul, Apostle to the Gentiles
Live Online Class (Fall 2020)
If St. Peter was the cornerstone of the early church, St. Paul was the capstone. A dramatic encounter with the risen Christ transformed him from a persecutor of the first disciples into the Apostle to the Gentiles. He traveled through the cities of the ancient Mediterranean world, moving through cultures, making disciples and establishing churches, instructing them in the foundations of the Christian faith. He wrote nearly a third of the New Testament.
This class will follow the life of St. Paul, discovering the world he came out of and moved through as an evangelist. We will explore his conversion on the road to Damascus and his subsequent formation and acceptance by the apostles he formerly persecuted. We will follow him on his missionary journeys progressively deeper into the Roman Empire until they brought him to the city of Rome itself. We will see how, even from the dungeon of the Mamertine Prison in the Roman Forum, he continued to minister to the churches he had started, commissioned his protege St. Timothy, and evangelized even the Praetorian Guard in Ceasar’s palace. And we will follow him to his execution and burial outside the city walls.
Join Greg Smith as he leads this seven-session journey through the life and times of St. Paul, Apostle to the Gentiles. This class will be available on its own or with a LANE All-Access Pass.
Credit: 1.5 Hours per Session in Theology
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Meet Your Instructor, Greg Smith
Greg Smith is a dynamic teacher, prolific writer, and experienced leader who serves as the Director of Ministry at Our Lady of the Lake Parish in Holland, Michigan. He brings a unique perspective as a former Protestant minister and adult convert to Catholicism. Greg attended the University of Colorado in Boulder, Calvin Theological Seminary, and UCLA. In his career he has worked in the nonprofit sector, technology, architecture, and publishing.