This course offers an in-depth study of foundational Christian doctrines, examining the beliefs that have shaped Christian thought, worship, and practice throughout history. Students will explore core theological concepts such as the Trinity, creation, sin, salvation, Christology, the Holy Spirit, the church, and eschatology. Through analysis of biblical texts, historical development, and contemporary perspectives, students will gain a well-rounded understanding of each doctrine and its relevance for modern Christian faith and life.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand and articulate key doctrines of the Christian faith.
- Trace the historical development of Christian doctrines from early church councils to present-day theology.
- Analyze and evaluate differing theological perspectives on core doctrines.
- Reflect on how doctrines influence personal beliefs and communal practices within the Christian tradition.
- Engage with contemporary theological debates and challenges in light of traditional doctrines.
Ideal for students of theology, ministry, or anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian beliefs, this course provides essential knowledge for both personal faith formation and effective leadership in Christian communities.
Course Features
- Lectures 12
- Quiz 0
- Duration 16 weeks
- Skill level Beginner
- Language English
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Self