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Bible study courses Module 1

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Learn about the Bible with online courses and programs

Deepen your knowledge of influential texts, unravel complex narratives, and gain a deeper understanding of the Christian faith and its profound impact on human civilization. Learn more about the Bible with crlcroisiere.

What Will You Learn?

  • Earn a 3-year "Bachelor of Biblical Studies" degree

Course Content

Bible study courses Module 1

  • Lesson 1
    37:19
  • What is the main objective of systematic theology?
  • What is the difference between Protestant and Evangelical systematic theology?
  • Why is systematic theology important for believers?
  • Lesson 2
    30:54
  • Why is systematic theology considered essential for understanding the Christian faith?
  • What is the advantage of understanding the entire biblical message in its entirety?
  • What role does systematic theology play in teaching and apologetics?
  • How does systematic theology promote unity and communion within the Christian community?
  • What is the role of believers in the study of systematic theology?
  • Lesson 3
    40:34
  • Who laid the foundations of Christian theology during the early centuries of the Church?
  • Which movement marked a major turning point in the evolution of systematic theology?
  • Who was one of the significant theologians of the Protestant Reformation?
  • Which distinct branch of Protestant theology emerged after the Reformation?
  • What is the primary objective of systematic theology in the Protestant context?
  • What is the major influence of systematic theology on Christian traditions?
  • Lesson 4
    38:27
  • What is the primordial act of God according to the Bible?
  • What is the role of humanity according to the doctrine of creation?
  • What does it mean to be created in the image of God
  • What is the impact of the Fall on the relationship between God and humanity?
  • What is sin according to the Christian tradition?
  • What is the process by which God restores the broken relationship with humanity?
  • Lesson 5
    32:58
  • Which figures from the 16th-century Reformation contributed to the emergence of Protestant Systematic Theology?
  • What was the main objective of the 16th-century Reformers concerning Christian theology?
  • What is the characteristic approach of Protestant Systematic Theology in studying Christian doctrines?
  • Why is the Bible considered the ultimate source of truth for Protestant Systematic Theology?
  • What is the perspective of Protestant Systematic Theology on God’s grace in salvation?
  • What is the main theological basis of Evangelism regarding salvation?
  • What is the primary responsibility according to Evangelism?
  • What is the attitude of evangelicals towards personal relationship with God?
  • What is the supreme authority recognized by Evangelical Systematic Theology?
  • How do evangelicals view personal conversion?
  • Lesson 6
    32:58
  • Lesson 7
    51:23
  • Lesson 8
    34:13
  • Lesson 9
    37:49
  • Why is Systematic Theology considered a fundamental discipline in the study of Christian faith?
  • In what context is Systematic Theology particularly important according to the essay?
  • What is the importance of Systematic Theology for CRL Ministry according to the essay?
  • What is the main contribution of Protestant and Evangelical Systematic Theology in a constantly evolving world?
  • Lesson 10
    42:55
  • conclusion module 1
    19:46
  • Final Test Module 1 serial 1
  • Final tesT modul 1 serial 2
  • Final module one test serial 3

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