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Course Description:
Since His ascension, Christians have asked questions about Jesus. What was His nature? What role did He play in creation? For whom did He die? In this course, Dr. C. Fred Dickason takes learners through an indepth study of Christ in an attempt to understand His person, nature, teachings and work. Known as Christology, the study of Christ brings learners face-to-face with the most important event in history as individuals unpack the Bible's teachings on the Lord. Learners will be stimulated intellectually and spiritually as they visit the decisions reached by the early church councils and explore the questions raised since then. Christology is a wonderful journey that reinforces the firm foundation of the faith and helps the church be equipped to share that faith with a lost world.
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Define and explain Christology.
- Understand the decisions reached by the early church councils.
- Defend the orthodox truths about Jesus' person, nature, teachings, and work.
- Answer Scripturally questions regarding Christ.
- Appreciate the intellectual and spiritual importance of Christology.
Course Texts:
No texts are required for this course.
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Did You Know?
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In 1901, at the invitation of B.B. Warfield, Kuyper travelled to the United States where he spoke at Princeton University and to Christian congregations in the Midwest.
*Photo Source:
Church San Apollinare Nuovo, Christ, 6th Century
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