Module information

Code CS3231

Name

Alive in Christ (2 ECTS)

Description

Alive in Christ: A Study of Salvation concerns the doctrine of salvation. It presents salvation as both the will and work of God that rest upon Christ’s atoning work. The course gives preliminary consideration to the grace of God as the source of salvation. It examines the biblical teaching on election and foreordination as background for consideration of the respective roles of God and humanity in salvation. The author takes care to avoid the extremes of emphasis on either God’s initiative or the initiative of humankind in the process and progress of salvation. Included in this study are the biblical teachings of repentance, faith, conversion, regeneration, justification, adoption, sanctification, and glorification.

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: 1. Relate the respective roles of God and humanity in salvation. 2. Put the logical steps of salvation in sequence. 3. Explain the biblical basis for the assurance of salvation. 4. Contrast the method of salvation presented in the Bible with any non-biblical approach. 5. Appreciate more deeply the love, grace, and wisdom of God that is revealed in His salvation.

Mode of Study

Lecture Video Student interaction Hands on

Assessment

50 objective multiple choice questions Online or pencil and paper Passmark 70%

CHRISTIAN SERVICE IN THE COMMUNITY

TRAINING PROGRAM

MQF/EQF Level 3 Qualification 36 ECTS Credits

Program

Biblical Studies (Division)

6 ECTS Credits

Tents, Temples, and Palaces Alive in Christ Understanding the Bible Counselor, Teacher, and Guide The Kingdom, The Power, and The Glory Cornerstones of Truth
License-2013-FHI-026
© 2021 Global Institute of Theology
OFFICE ADDRESS: 56, Word of Life Triq il-Kaccatur Qormi - QRM3563 Malta
DELIVERY ADDRESS: Knisja Evangelika Battista, 227 Kungress Ewkaristiku, Mosta, Malta

Module information

Code CS3231

Name

Alive in Christ (2 ECTS)

Description

Alive in Christ: A Study of Salvation concerns the doctrine of salvation. It presents salvation as both the will and work of God that rest upon Christ’s atoning work. The course gives preliminary consideration to the grace of God as the source of salvation. It examines the biblical teaching on election and foreordination as background for consideration of the respective roles of God and humanity in salvation. The author takes care to avoid the extremes of emphasis on either God’s initiative or the initiative of humankind in the process and progress of salvation. Included in this study are the biblical teachings of repentance, faith, conversion, regeneration, justification, adoption, sanctification, and glorification.

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: 1. Relate the respective roles of God and humanity in salvation. 2. Put the logical steps of salvation in sequence. 3. Explain the biblical basis for the assurance of salvation. 4. Contrast the method of salvation presented in the Bible with any non- biblical approach. 5. Appreciate more deeply the love, grace, and wisdom of God that is revealed in His salvation.

Mode of Study

Lecture Video Student interaction Hands on

Assessment

50 objective multiple choice questions Online or pencil and paper Passmark 70%

CHRISTIAN SERVICE IN THE

COMMUNITY

TRAINING PROGRAM

MQF/EQF Level 3 Qualification 36 ECTS Credits

Program

Biblical Studies (Division)

6 ECTS Credits

Tents, Temples, and Palaces Alive in Christ Understanding the Bible Counselor, Teacher, and Guide The Kingdom, The Power, and The Glory Cornerstones of Truth
© 2021 Global Institute of Theology
OFFICE ADDRESS: 56, Word of Life Triq il-Kaccatur Qormi - QRM3563 Malta
+356 79475618
+356 21435529
License-2013-FHI-026
CLASS ADDRESS Knisja Evangelika Battista 227, Kungress Ewkaristiku Mosta,Malta