Soteriology: The Doctrine of Salvation
Sunday, May 10, 12:30PM - 2:15PM
Paid
Course Description: The doctrine of salvation, otherwise known as soteriology, concerns itself with providing a biblical basis for the theological concept of salvation. In this course, participants will be exposed to the Bible’s presentation of sin, God, humanity, the atonement, and how all these come together to form a coherent picture of the Trinitarian undertaking of redeeming sinners. Students will learn about election, calling, justification, repentance, adoption, sanctification, and glorification Objectives: By the end of the course, participants will be able to: Distinguish between good and bad practices of interpretationSpot and respond to at least 3 interpretative theories that contradict a sound interpretive methodologyUnderstand and explain the main tools and methods behind a sound biblical interpretive theoryApply hermeneutical principles to personal bible reading, teaching, discipleship, and evangelismDuration - 9 weeks Prerequisites: Introduction to Theology or Introduction to the Bible