The Theology Program: Spring (2) 2009 Semester
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Bibliology & Hermeneutics
Instructor: C. Michael Patton ThM.
Online meeting dates: Tuesdays 9pm – 10pm (GMT-5 Hours) May 5 – July 6, 2009
Course Time Requirements: About 3 hours per week.
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Course description
This course focuses on the authority, nature, and interpretation (hermeneutics) of the Scriptures. It is designed to help students work through issues that concern the trust they place in the Bible and its interpretation. We will compare the various Christian traditions’ views of authority, examining the Reformation principle of Sola Scriptura. The Scripture will be studied as an ancient text focusing on its transmission and canonization. We will also ask tough questions concerning the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture. We will then look at how the Church has interpreted the Scriptures throughout history, ending our time by looking at current trends in Evangelical hermeneutics.
This course will meet Tuesday nights, 9-10 p.m. Eastern time, for 10 weeks beginning on May 5th 2009, and finishing on July 7th, 2009. Course cost $100.00 USD.
Humanity & Sin
Instructor: C. Michael Patton ThM.
Online meeting dates: Tuesdays 10pm – 11pm (GMT-5 Hours) May 5 – July 6th, 2009
Course Time Requirements: About 3 hours per week.
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Course description
Why did God create man? What is man anyway? What is the Fall? How can people be condemned for a sin they did not commit? Do we have a free will? Is there such a thing? Men and women: what is the big difference? Hard questions that affect the way we view and relate to one another. This course is a study the nature of humanity and sin. We will look at the nature of humanity from a biblical perspective examining the what and why of man. We will spend time understanding the different theories about the composition of man and attempt to understand what it means to be in the image of God. The issue of free will shall be covered with sensitivity and conviction, tracing the debate through the centuries. We will also wrestle with issues pertaining to the nature, purpose, and design of the sexes, understanding that our stance will ultimately affect our view of marriage and society.
This course will meet Tuesday nights, 10-11 p.m. Eastern time, for 10 weeks beginning on May 5th 2009, and finishing on July 7th, 2009. Course cost $100.00 USD.
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