Systematic Theology 4
In summary, when we read the Bible, we hear the voice of God. Every word of the Bible is the word of God spoken to us. When we hear God’s voice in Scripture, we have a choice to hear and believe/obey or to hear and disbelieve/disobey. “Let us then make every effort to enter that rest, so that no one will fall into the same pattern of disobedience” (Heb 4:11).
Professor: Dr. Danny Medina
History of Christianity 2
Overview of Church History (2 credits)
This course is an introduction to the history of Christianity spanning the 16th to the 21st Centuries. Students will have many opportunities to study and discuss significant events and issues in the life of the church from the emergence of the Protestant Movement in Europe to the present day. The course is designed to help the student identify, appreciate and comprehend the historical and contemporary significance of the various theological trends, personalities, movements which continue to influence the shape and growth of the global church today.
- 2 credits
- Two 2-hour class sessions weekly
Systematic Theology 3
OBJECTIVES
1. To learn basic factual matter regarding the major doctrinal areas dealt with this semester, as indicated in the course description.
2. To promote critical thinking about theological issues.
3. To understand the nature of the new covenant reality of life lived in the power of the Spirit.
4.To rejoice in our great salvation and to strive, by God's grace, for greater holiness and joyous obedience.
5.To enhance our understanding of, appreciation for, commitment to, and involvement in the
Church of Jesus Christ.
6. To stimulate our holiness and motivate our witness as we understand more fully and place our hope in the sure coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
7. To engender ongoing and increasing desires for closer personal relationship with our great God and heart-felt service in His kingdom.
8. To endeavor to relate truths we uncover in this course to Christian experience and involvement both in the Church and in the world.
Systematic Theology 2
Professor: Dr. Danny Medina ,
History of Christianity 1
History of Christianity 1 (2 credits)
This course is a general survey of the global history of Christianity from the early church through the medieval period. It is designed to help the student identify, appreciate and comprehend the historical and contemporary significance of the various personalities, movements and theological trends which influenced the development of the church.
- 2 credits
- 2 hour class session weekly
- Synchronous class will be available weekly over Zoom
- Asynchronous option available
Systematic Theology I
Central to the growth of all Christians would be the understanding on doctrines surrounding their faith. This is why “Systematic Theology 101: Doctrines of The Christian Faith” was written. It is not simply for the one standing behind the pulpit, but for all who proclaim Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Saviour. So why bother with the understanding on the doctrines that are the foundation of your faith? The Christian must be willing to invest the time to understand what they believe and why! Such teachings are essential to one’s faith and are taught throughout the Word of God. For the Christian knowing what one believes is important, and will aid them to understand what the Bible clearly teaches.
Professor: Dr. Danny Medina , CBS-Asia Academic Dean
Date & Time: January 6 2022 - March 24 2022 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm