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The Holy Spirit at Work
 
Lecturer:
Dr. C. Ernest Tatham
     

“The work of the Spirit is to impart life, to implant hope, to give liberty, to testify of Christ, to guide us into all truth, to teach us all things, to comfort the believer, and to convict the world of sin.”

-D.L. Moody
(1837-1899)

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Course Description:

When Christians speak of God's wonders they typically discuss the love of the Father or the sacrifice of the Son. Yet when referring to glories of God it is imperative that believers meditate on the works of the Holy Spirit as well. In this course, Dr. C. Ernest Tatham centers his teaching on the third person of the Trinity. Known by many names, the Holy Spirit plays a key role in creating, sustaining, redeeming, sanctifying and empowering believers. Learners will breakdown the orthodox truths about the Great Counselor as they form a solid Biblically based pneumatology.

 
Course Objectives:
 

Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:

  1. Define and explain Pneumatology.
  2. Understand the decisions reached by the early church councils regarding the Holy Spirit.
  3. Defend the orthodox truths about the Holy Spirit's person, nature, teachings, and work.
  4. Answer Scripturally questions regarding the Holy Spirit.
  5. Appreciate the intellectual and spiritual importance of Pneumatology.

Course Texts:

No texts are required for this course.





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Did You Know?

D.L. Moody’s church, home, and almost all his belongings (his Bible being an exception) were destroyed in the Great Chicago Fire in 1871.

*Photo Source: Bernini, Holy Spirit – St. Peter Bascilla, 1666

 
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