Instructor: Reverend Dan Lewis
From his early life and public ministry to his death by Roman crucifixion, much has been discovered archaeologically to fill in the gaps surrounding the life of Jesus of Nazareth. This includes his movement in and out of the rural villages, the fishing culture of Galilee, his interactions within the synagogues, and his final days in Jerusalem, culminating in his trial and execution. This new class offers a fresh perspective on the life of Christ.
About the Presenter: Reverend Dan Lewis, M.A. in Western Religion, University of Detroit; former assistant professor at William Tyndale College; former pastor, now the primary teacher at Old Mariners Church, Detroit; currently lectures worldwide in ancient Near Eastern and biblical studies in every continent except Antarctica.