
Seminar Synopsis
This seminar, together with visual presentation, invites you to take an unforgettable journey to ancient Corinth that the apostle Paul saw in the AD 50s. where he founded a church during his Second Missionary Journey (Acts 18: 1-17). We will investigate the connection between the archaeological evidence of the ancient city of Corinth and Paul’s experience with the Corinthian church.
Come and see, feel, and take a walk with Paul in this booming city. Discover the connection between the socio-political setting of the ancient city and Paul’s fascinating correspondence with the church he established. Read 1 & 2 Corinthians with fresh insights as we unearth the relationships between the Agora and Paul’s decisive method of preaching in Corinth (1 Cor 2:1-5); the layout of a typical Roman villa and the Paul’s admonition of the abuse of the Lord’s Supper (1 Cor 11:17-34); the Temple of Asklepieion and Paul’s teaching of the church as a body of Christ with different parts (1 Cor 12:12-26); the Roman bath and Paul’s description of his sufferings (2 Cor 11:23-31); and many more.
Schedule
1.00-2.00 pm Registration
2.00-2.15 pm. Welcome and Worship
2.15-4.00 pm Session One:
4.00-4.30 pm Tea/coffee break
4.30-6.00 pm Session Two:
6.00-7.00 pm Dinner
7.00-9.00 pm Session Three:
9.00-10.00pm Questions and Answers
Speaker
Dr Lim Kar Yong is a property valuer by training and worked for many years in the property industry before pursuing theological studies at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, USA. After returning from seminary, Kar Yong served in a para-church organisation and taught part-time in Malaysia Bible Seminari (MBS) and Seminari Theoloji Malaysia (STM). In 2003, he was awarded a scholarship to pursue doctoral studies in the University of Wales where he earned his Ph.D. in New Testament working on 2 Corinthians. Presently he is a Lecturer in New Testament Studies at Seminari Theoloji Malaysia, Seremban. He also oversees the Adult Christian Education programme in Petaling Jaya Evangelical Free Church where he has been a member since 1993.
Kar Yong is an avid blogger and in his free time can be found at his blog, the homilia of a budding NT scholar at http://www.myhomilia.blogspot.com/

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