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Revelation: God’s Vision of Life for a Trouble World – Online

Program Description

For interpreters of Scripture, the book of Revelation presents several unique challenges. Radio and television preachers, popular books and movies, and so-called prophecy seminars have claimed to find in Revelation a timeline of current events or end time disasters. The recent war and horrific violence in the Holy Land have likely reinforced such misleading narratives. In this course we will learn more about the history and literary style of Revelation, and we will explore the text with its symbolic messaging and visions of judgment and ultimate hope in God.

Participants are asked to read one of these two books as background before the course.
• The Rapture Exposed: The Message of Hope in the Book of Revelation, by Barbara R. Rossing, paperback, 2005.
• Reading Revelation Responsibly, by Michael J. Gorman, paperback, 2010.

Instructor:

Rev Steven Berke — Steve is a Nebraska native and a graduate of Dana College. He completed two theology degrees (M.Div.; S.T.M.) at Wartburg Seminary. Now retired after 43 years of parish ministry, he is excited about stimulating interest in Bible study and lifelong learning.

Course Details:

Dates: Thursdays April 11, 18, 25 and May 2

Time:   7:00-8:45 pm Central/ 6:00-7:45 pm Mountain

Format: “Revelation: God’s Vison of Life for a Troubled World” will be offered online using Zoom. Zoom link will be sent April 9 with additional course details.

Costs:     $25/person – No refunds after April 8.
Participants are responsible for securing one of the two recommended books.

Registration: Registration deadline April 8. No refunds after April 8

Audience:   Curious disciples will appreciate this timely course. Pew-sitters, church leaders and clergy will all benefit from the conversation and learning with Pastor Steve.

 

Continuing Education Credits: 7 hours of contact time meaning 7 continuing education credit (PMAs must follow PMA guidelines to receive credit)

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