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course description
This course is a study of the nature of salvation. It will focus on the process and responsibilities of salvation from the standpoint of God and from the standpoint of man. We will look both to Scripture and the church history for answers.
Focus will be made on the doctrine of justification—the central issue of the Reformation. Much time will be spent attempting to understand the ongoing debate between God’s sovereignty in salvation and man’s responsibility. We will also examine at the different views of the atonement, faith and repentance, eternal security, and the destiny of the unevangelized.
course outline
Session 1 - Introduction and Ordo Salutis ("Order of Salvation") Session 2 - Predestination, Part 1: Unconditional Election Session 3 - Predestination, Part 2: Conditional Election Session 4 - Atonement, Part 1 Session 5 - The Atonement, Part 2 Session 6 - Calling and Regeneration Session 7 - The Doctrine of Conversion Session 8 - The Doctrine of Justification Session 9 - The Doctrine of Sanctification Session 10 - The Doctrine of Perseverance |