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Old
Testament
Later
Old Testament History, the Life of Christ and the Early Church
Christian Doctrine
Christian Faith Life
Old Testament
Grade
Level: 9
Course
Credit: One
Prerequisite(s):
None. Normally taken on the freshman level
Description:
A required two-semester course for freshman. This course
covers Old Testament history from Creation to the reign of
King David (Genesis through II Samuel). Emphasis is on the
history of God’s people in the Old Testament times with
highlights on the Messianic promises. Practical presentations
on topics such as Christian self-esteem, peer pressure, and
dealing with conflict are given throughout the course.
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Later Old Testament History and the Life of Christ
Grade
Level: 10
Course
Credit: One
Prerequisite(s):
none
Description:
This course studies the Old Testament from Solomon to
Malachi (I Kings to Malachi), the life of Christ and the book
of Acts. The Old Testament study focuses on the Messianic
promises and their fulfillment in Christ. The New Testament
study is devoted to the life of Christ.
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Christian Doctrine and the Book of Acts
Grade
Level: 11
Course
Credit: One
Prerequisite(s):
none
Description:
This course includes study of the doctrines of justification
and sanctification and the teachings of law and gospel as
found in the Books of Romans and Galatians. It also offers
a brief survey of history of the Christian Church beginning
with the book of Acts. Finally, it touches on the beliefs
of the major denominations and cults, their role in the history
of the church, and how they differ from Bible-based Lutheranism.
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Christian Faith Life
Grade
Level: 12
Course
Credit: One
Prerequisite(s):
Junior/Senior Status
Description:
Studies will include pertinent issues which face the Christians
living in the world today; a study of the book of Revelation;
a review of God's plan for marriage and commitment; and the
general New Testament epistles.
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