NT Book Study: 1 Corinthians
Course Description
Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians is a profound example of how theology and ethics cannot be divorced from each other. Rather, our ethics are a direct reflection of our theology. In this text, Paul tries to steer a church swinging between permissiveness and legalism onto the track of Christlikeness, and the model he teaches here has significant resonance to how we should work through issues of church community and Christian living in today’s world. This course will seek to immerse in the text, follow Paul’s logical and pastoral argument, and seek to understand through sound exegetical methods the relevance of Paul’s arguments to today.Offered | 2026 Winter |
Dates | Jan 12 - Apr 17 |
Days | Tue |
Format | Onsite Only |
Credit Hours | 3 |
Room Number | Rm 013 / Online |
Teaching Faculty

Mariam Kamell Kovalishyn
Associate Professor of New Testament
Mariam Kamell Kovalishyn joined the faculty at Regent College in 2010. The majority of her research has centered on the epistle of James, Jewish literature of the intertestamental period, and classical Greco-Roman literature. Since coming to Regent, she has expanded to researching and writing across the Pauline and General Epistles.