Course Description
Introduction to the doctrine of sin (hamartiology), doctrine of salvation (soteriology) and the doctrine of the end times (eschatology).
Course Objectives
Upon the successful completion of th is course each student should:
- Become very familiar with the biblical passages and verses that support the doctrinal truths that are foundational in the theological areas of sin (hamartiology) and salvation (soteriology) and the last thing (eschatology).
- Comprehend the progression of certain fundamental doctrines of salvation and the deviant positions that have emerged among individuals and groups throughout history and their influence in the contemporary tensions within society and the Church.
- Grasp to some degree the depth the exultation and eschatological hope on the entirety of creation and its implications of new governance of life, in the believer and spilling out of the believer into the world.
Course Content
Topics
- The Fall and Sin
- Election and Predestination
- Faith, Repentance, Regeneration and Justification
- Sanctification and Adoption
- Preservation and Assurance of Salvation
- Security of the Believer
- The Doctrine of Grace
- Old Testament prophetic eschatology
- Interpreting the end time prophesies in Daniel
- Second Temple Judaism and Jewish Apocalyptic Literature
- New Testament Apocalyptic: Jesus and Paul
- New Testament Apocalyptic: John and the Book of Revelation
- Dispensationalism and Millennialism
- The doctrine of heaven and hell
Mode of Delivery
Through lectures, seminars, class interaction, group discussion, reading and assignments.