The Old Testament Prophets course unit examines the lives, messages, and historical contexts of Israel’s prophetic figures. It highlights their role in calling people to faithfulness, justice, and hope, while addressing social and spiritual challenges. The course unit explores the major themes, prophetic literature, and the enduring influence of these voices on biblical tradition and contemporary faith.
The History of the Christian Church course unit explores the origins, growth, and transformation of Christianity from its beginnings to modern times. It examines key events, influential figures, theological developments, and cultural impacts. You will gain insight into how the church shaped societies, navigated challenges, and continues to influence global faith and history today.
This course unit on Christian beliefs introduces students to the foundational doctrines and practices of the Christian faith. It explores key themes such as the nature of God, the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the authority of Scripture. You will examine the historical development of Christian thought, the significance of salvation, and the impact of faith on daily living. The course unit encourages critical reflection, dialogue, and personal engagement with Christian traditions, helping you to understand both the theological framework and the practical implications of belief in contemporary society.