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Date:  June 25-July 7, 2008
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Exploring the World of Paul

With
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May 25 - June 10, 2007

Christian History Tour with Conrad Grebel College

With Tour Leaders Tom Yoder Neufeld and Fred Redekop


Friday & Saturday, May 25 & 26

The group will depart on an evening flight from Newark, New Jersey or Toronto, Ontario, with a connection in Europe. Arrival in Istanbul, Turkey will be on Saturday afternoon. We will stay for three nights in Istanbul.

Sunday & Monday, May 27 & 28

Our tour of Istanbul today includes the Golden Horn area, the ancient city of Constantinople. It includes St. Sophia’s, built in 532 AD, which at one time was the largest church in all of Christendom; the Blue Mosque with six minarets and a middle dome of 109 feet; the second-century Roman Hippodrome and an underground cistern. We will visit and dialogue with an Orthodox Church leader to learn about the Christian church in Turkey. On Monday morning, we will visit the impressive Mosque of Suleiman the Magnificent, Topkapi Palace, home of the sultans of the Ottoman Empire, and the Kariye Museum. Enjoy an afternoon cruise on the Bosphorus, the narrow body of water that divides the city and the continents of Europe and Asia, followed by a walk through the Egyptian Spice Bazaar.

Tuesday & Wednesday, May 29 & 30

Our first stop this morning after crossing the Bosphorus will be in Iznik (Nicaea), the location where the Nicene Creed was adopted by the church. After visiting St. Sophia’s Church, we will head south to Bursa, for centuries the capital of the Turkish Empire. We will visit the Green Ottoman Complex and the Great Mosque of Ulu Camii and, time permitting, the ancient covered bazaar. On Wednesday, we will travel through this rich agricultural region to Philadelphia and Sardis, the first two biblical cities among the seven churches of Revelation. Then, it’s on to Pamukkale (ancient Hieropolis) to visit the fascinating ancient archaeological site, a thermal resort founded in 200 BC. Overnight in Pamukkale, where thermal spring water cascades over white petrified lime from a height of some 300 feet.

Thursday & Friday, May 31 & June 1

The day will begin with brief visits to two biblical towns, Laodicea and Colossae. The next stop will be in Aphrodisias, the city dedicated to Aphrodite, the goddess of love, beauty and fertility, where we will visit the temple, stadium, theatre and palace. We will stay for two nights in Kusadasi on the waters of the Aegean Sea. The entire day on Friday will be spent at Ephesus, Paul’s home base for several years, and the most impressive archaeological site in Turkey. We will visit the Archaeological Museum and ancient Ephesus with its famous Celsius Library, the theatre, and the Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. We will also visit the Church of Saint John, the traditional site of his burial.

Saturday & Sunday, June 2 & 3

We will get an early start for Pergamum, passing by Izmir (biblical Smyrna) which today is Turkey’s third largest city. In Pergamum, one of the seven churches mentioned in Revelation, we will explore the Acropolis, the Temple of Athena, the world’s steepest amphitheatre, and Asclepion, an ancient medical centre. Then, we travel to Troy, the city of Trojan Horse fame, and continue on to Canakkale for dinner and overnight. On Sunday morning, we will take a short ferry ride across the Strait of the Dardanelles, and go past the World War I battlefields of Gallipoli across northwestern Turkey with fishing villages, orchards and resort towns to the Greek border. We will exchange our Turkish guide and driver for a Greek guide and driver. Lodging in Alexandropoulos on the coast of the Aegean.

Monday & Tuesday, June 4 & 5

We will drive through northeastern Greece through fertile plains nestled between the Aegean and the mountains to the north to discover the biblical site of ancient Macedonia. In Kavala, the biblical port of Neapolis where Paul, accompanied by Silas, Luke and Timothy first set foot in Europe, we will see the old harbour area and the older sections of town. Then we visit Philippi where Paul baptized Lydia, the first convert to Christ in Europe. We will take time for worship at this site. Then we proceed on to Thessaloniki, the capital of Northern Greece, where we will tour the old section of the city. Leaving Thessaloniki on Tuesday morning, we head south past Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece and home of the legendary Greek gods of mythology. In Meteora, we will tour one of the monasteries built by Greek Orthodox monks high above the plains on narrow pinnacle cliffs. We will visit the small community of Vergina, home to one of the most recent and fascinating finds from ancient history: the tomb of King Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, and also Beria. Overnight in nearby city of Kalambaka.

Wednesday & Thursday, June 6 & 7

Wednesday, we continue southward through scenic valleys and the mountains of central Greece to Delphi, the centre of the ancient world, whose prestige extended far beyond the boundaries of the Hellenic World. In modern day, Delphi is considered by many archaeologists as one of Greece’s greatest cultural treasures. We will tour the most famous sites on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, a landscape of unparalleled beauty and majesty. Lodging in Delphi. On Thursday, we leave Delphi and travel through southern Greece with a stop in ancient Thebes, the traditional site of Luke’s tomb. We will travel on to Tolon, a fishing village, where we will visit the fortress before dinner.

Friday-Sunday, June 8-10

On Friday morning in ancient Corinth, we will walk in the streets where Paul preached to the Corinthians. We will visit the ancient remains of first-century shops, the Agora where Paul was on trial, the Fountain of Peirene, Temple of Apollo, and the museum filled with treasures from the ancient sites. You will marvel at the 19th century construction of the Corinth Canal. We want to stop at the ancient site of Cenchreae, one of the harbours for Corinth, where Phoebe presided over the church, before going on to Athens for a city orientation tour. Lodging for two nights in Athens. Saturday is our day to see the ancient sites of Athens, including the Acropolis with the Parthenon, the Acropolis Museum, the Areophagus on Mars Hill, the Agora and several ancient temples. Part of the afternoon will be free to explore on your own, shop or relax. Our farewell meal will be a typical Greek meal with local music and dancing. Sunday morning we bid farewell to the world of Paul and return to North America. You will bring home fond memories of magnificent scenery, ancient sites, and modern-day Turkey and Greece, special spiritual moments and new friendships. You will have renewed insight into the beginnings of the early church that will enrich your Bible reading in the future.

Your Tour Leaders

Tom Yoder Neufeld lives in Waterloo, Ontario, where he is Associate Professor of Religious Studies (New Testament) and Peace Studies at Conrad Grebel University College, University of Waterloo. In addition to university teaching and administration, he is extremely involved in congregational preaching and teaching. He has been a pastor as well as hospital and prison chaplain.

Fred Redekop is pastor at the Floradale Mennonite Church and led a previous tour to Turkey and Greece with Tom in 2005. He has been a pastor for over 17 years and lives in Floradale, Ontario, with his wife Shirley and their family. Fred will be the tour administrator.

To receive university credit for this tour, please contact:

Tom Yoder Neufeld

Conrad Grebel University College
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G2 Canada

Phone: (519) 885-0220, ext. 24261

Full time college/seminary students can apply for a grant to cover course registration.

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