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A Course About Imagining + Reimagining the God of the Bible with Pete Enns

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The Bible is set up to drive us towards imagining God for ourselves--always in connection with tradition, but not simply repeating it.

You'll Learn:

  • What “Imagining” and “Reimagining” God Mean and Why We Should Care

  • Reimagining God in the Old Testament

  • Caving in to Culture: Jewish Belief in a Greek World

  • Christianity is One Huge Act of Reimagining the God of Old

THIS 4-WEEK ONLINE COURSE INCLUDES:

4 Recorded 90 Minute Online Sessions with Pete Enns
Recorded Q&A at the end of each session
Access to all slides

$89 for patrons*

$129 regular price

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Who is this program for?

Anyone who is ravenously curious. If the thought of looking at God through the perspective of the Bible and faith from fresh and challenging angles excites you, this is the course for you.

No travel required.

The entire What is God Like? course is online and accessible anywhere. Meaning, all sessions are virtual you’ll get access to downloadable files digitally.

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About Pete Enns

Peter Enns (Ph.D. Harvard University) is Abram S. Clemens professor of Biblical Studies at Eastern University. He has taught undergraduate, seminary, and doctoral courses at numerous other schools, including Princeton Theological Seminary, Harvard Divinity School, and Temple University.  Pete speaks and writes regularly to diverse audiences about the intersection of the ancient setting of Bible and contemporary Christian faith. He is a frequent contributor to journals and encyclopedias, and has written, edited, and contributed to nearly 20 books, including The Sin of Certainty: Why God Desires Our Trust More than Our “Correct” Beliefs; The Bible Tells Me So: Why Defending Scripture Has Made Us Unable to Read It, Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament, and The Evolution of Adam: What the Bible Does and Doesn’t Say about Human Origins.  Enns resides in suburban Philadelphia with his wife Susan. His popular blog, The Bible for Normal People, can be found at thebiblefornormalpeople.com.

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