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Basic Bible Doctrine

Basic Bible Doctrine

Basic Bible Doctrine is an upper-level high school course that covers the basic doctrines in Scripture. The course begins by establishing clear definitions of doctrine and theology, then takes students through a series of essential biblical doctrines including general revelation; the inspiration of the Bible; arguments for the existence of God; the attributes, roles, and foreknowledge of God; the Trinity; man as created in God’s image; sin, salvation, the work of Christ in our lives; the Holy Spirit; and eschatology (end times). Each of these teachings are dealt with in a systematic way that shows the unity and consistency of biblical truth. Care is taken to ensure that each of these doctrines presented are firmly established on the inerrant Word of God.

Credit

1.0 (Two semesters)

Course Versions

Honors version also available

Prerequisites

None

Recommended Grade Levels

11th–12th

Required Materials

Book(s): Bible (or access to BibleGateway.com)

In addition to a computer with an Internet connection, most courses require speakers (or headphones); a digital camera or scanner to take photos of completed work; a printer; common household items; access to research materials; and productivity software for word processing, presentations, etc.

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