Introduction to Christianity and Theology – Summary
Introduction to Christianity and Theology is a foundational study that explores the core beliefs, history, and practices of the Christian faith. It provides an overview of essential doctrines, key figures, and theological concepts while examining how Christianity has developed over time.
Key Areas of Study:
- Christianity’s Origins and History – The life and teachings of Jesus Christ, the early Church, major historical developments, and denominational differences.
- Core Doctrines – The nature of God (Trinity), salvation, sin, grace, faith, and the role of Jesus Christ.
- The Bible – Its structure, authority, and interpretation, covering both the Old and New Testaments.
- Theological Methods – How Christians study and interpret doctrine, including systematic theology, biblical theology, and historical theology.
- Christian Living and Practice – Worship, prayer, sacraments, and the ethical teachings of Christianity.
This course serves as a foundation for further theological study and equips students with the knowledge necessary to engage with Christian teachings and ministry effectively.