Cited in: Deseret News
 
 
Harvard Bible edX Course 'Early Christianity:  The Letters Of Paul' Draws 
22,000 Students From 180 Countries-- And Counting 
 
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/21/harvard-bible-edx-course_n_4612564.html?view=print&comm_ref=false)
  
The Huffington Post  |  By _Yasmine Hafiz_ 
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/yasmine-hafiz)   
(http://twitter.com/YHafizHuffPo)  
(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/21/harvard-bible-edx-course_n_4612564.html?utm_hp_ref=religion#
) Posted: 01/21/2014

   

 
 
   
 




 
Harvard professor Laura Nasrallah's edX online course "_Early Christianity: 
The  Letters of Paul,_ 
(https://www.edx.org/course/harvardx/harvardx-hds1544-1x-early-christianity-927)
 " has been called the largest and most 
concentrated  scholarly discussion of Biblical studies in history, according to 
edX. 
Nasrallah told The Huffington Post via email, "The day the course launched  
was astonishing—like drinking from a fire hose. The edX discussion threads  
couldn't handle the amount of people who were commenting, and crashed and 
slowed  down. More people participated on Poetry Genius that day than ever 
before—the  apostle Paul beat out Beyonce!" 
edX is a _massive online open  course (MOOC)_ 
(http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/04/education/edlife/massive-open-online-courses-are-multiplying-at-a-rapid
-pace.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0)  platform founded by Harvard University and 
the Massachusetts  Institute of Technology in 2012. It's a non-profit that 
delivers  university-level course material to a global audience for free. 
Harvard  currently offers 21 courses through edX, and _other universities _ 
(https://www.edx.org/schools) with content on the platform  include MIT, 
University of California Berkeley, McGill University, Rice  University, 
Wellesley, Cornell University, Peking University, Caltech, IIT  Bombay, The 
University of Hong Kong, and many more. 
_"Early  Christianity"_ 
(http://www.hds.harvard.edu/news-events/articles/2013/11/20/technology-and-archaeology-will-bring-light-to-early-christianity)
  
began just last week, and currently boasts a registration  statistic of 
22,000 students from 180 countries, according to information from  edX. So far, 
14,343 students have accessed the course software, spending a  cumulative 
total of 2,822 hours in the course (approximately 201 days) where  it's 
possible to annotate text using the Poetry Genius website, view video  
lectures, 
and complete exercises. Forum activity has reached over 22,000 posts,  and 
is increasing every day, while scores of students have _recorded video 
introductions_ (https://x.cs50.net/hello/letters/)  to get to know their  
far-flung classmates.


 
The course explores the content of Paul's letters in the context of the 
Roman  Empire, as well as the impact that they have on today's world. According 
to the  syllabus, "The letters of Paul are the earliest texts in the 
Christian  scriptures, written by a Jew at a time when the word 'Christian' 
hadn’t 
yet been  coined. What is the religious and political context into which 
they emerged? How  were they first interpreted? How and why do they make such 
an enormous impact in  Christian communities and in politics today?" 
Nasrallah told The Huffington Post that she's been impressed with the  
respectful and intelligent academic interaction going on in the discussion  
boards. "Religion in general and biblical studies in particular can lead to  
people feeling uncomfortable or upset at others' opinions," she said. "But I  
haven't found this in the Early Christianity: Letters of Paul course module. 
For  example, one 'conversation' I read was between a self-proclaimed 
atheist and  someone who self-identified as a born-again Christian. . . and the 
discussion  was thoughtful and respectful although they differed in  
interpretation!"

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