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Soteriology
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Lecturer: Dr. H. Phillip Hook Former Professor Dallas Theological Seminary Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary
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“In whom, though now ye see Him not, ye believe, and believing, rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory into which joy many desire to enter, knowing that ‘by grace ye are saved, not of works,’ but by the will of God through Jesus Christ.”
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Course Description:
Soteriology means different things to different people. Buddhism views salvation as a death of desire. Hinduism sees salvation as an end to samsara. Muslims surrender themselves as they repent and atone for their sins while Sikhism looks to one's personal meditation and discipline to achieve union with God. But what about Christianity? What does the Bible teach about salvation. In this course, Dr. H. Phillip Hook explores the Scripture's teachings on soteriology in order to know how one is saved and to understand the impact of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection.
Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Explain how Christian salvation differs from other soteriologies.
- Understand the Bible's teaching on salvation.
- Identify the key Scripture references for soteriology.
- Praise God more fully for the salvation provided through His Son.
Course Texts:
No texts are required for this course.
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Did You Know?
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As of 2003, the Bible had been translated into 2,300 languages or dialects.
*Photo Source:
El Greco, Christ Carrying the Cross, 1580
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