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COURSE OUTLINE
Lecture Hours: 40
Practicum: 2 Hours
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course introduces the student to Bibliology and
Theology. Included are textual, exegetical and
analytical interpretation of religion and theology, with
emphasis on activity, sermon deliverance and ethical origins
of the ministry.
GOALS:
This course is a required course for the B-Theol and M-Theol
degree programs in basic religion and Theology. It will also
form part of the study program for those students requiring
higher education in basic religion. It is an elective course
in all theology degree programs, permitting open selective.
The
student will also learn how to apply and use basic skills and
Bibliology and related religious teachings reports
in ministerial decision making. Incorporating the
understanding of church constitutions and tenets of faith with
its parameters in ministerial ethics and professionalism.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
1. Explain how to read, understand and interpret Scriptural
exegesis in related forms of historicity, prophecies and
analyses
2. Demonstrate the ability the ability to determines how
tenets of faith can and will effect spiritual liaison within
the ecclesia. Classify the deaconate and related Five Fold
Ministries effective in church growth
3. Recognizing the divine order within assembling and church
growth construction systems and how to prepare proper
ministerial reports using manual and / or computerized
systems.
4. Discuss the purpose, form and content of basic theology
through written and or verbal communications with emphasis on
ethics and related values in different cultures and nations
5. Analyze the differences between corporate and individual
church bodies and groups of various belief systems.
TOPICS:
Introduction, basic relationship between creation,
historicity, human beings and The Creator. 6 Credit Hours
Analyzing and recording the in-depth training of any
professions
Theologian in the major departments of ministry 7 Credit
Hours
GRADING SYSTEM:
Participation/Homework Assignments 30%
Midterm 30%
Final Examinations 40%
Course Monitor: To be approved by the Dean
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