Christian Theology Monthly
Christian Theology is a semester-long course designed for students in grade 12 that explores the major themes of systematic theology from a Protestant, evangelical perspective. Students examine Godās revelation, the Trinity, Christology, pneumatology, salvation, the church, and end times with an emphasis on Scriptural study and real-life application.
Through reading, Scripture study, and guided reflection, students engage intellectually and personally with core doctrines of the faith. Lessons invite students to explore the nature of God, evaluate theological ideas through a Christian worldview, and develop a strong foundation for life-long discipleship and thoughtful faith.
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Christian Theology Monthly
Christian Theology Monthly
Christian Theology is a semester-long course designed for students in grade 12 that explores the major themes of systematic theology from a Protestant, evangelical perspective. Students examine Godās revelation, the Trinity, Christology, pneumatology, salvation, the church, and end times with an emphasis on Scriptural study and real-life application.
Through reading, Scripture study, and guided reflection, students engage intellectually and personally with core doctrines of the faith. Lessons invite students to explore the nature of God, evaluate theological ideas through a Christian worldview, and develop a strong foundation for life-long discipleship and thoughtful faith.
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Christian Theology is a semester-long course designed for students in grade 12 that explores the major themes of systematic theology from a Protestant, evangelical perspective. Students examine Godās revelation, the Trinity, Christology, pneumatology, salvation, the church, and end times with an emphasis on Scriptural study and real-life application.
Through reading, Scripture study, and guided reflection, students engage intellectually and personally with core doctrines of the faith. Lessons invite students to explore the nature of God, evaluate theological ideas through a Christian worldview, and develop a strong foundation for life-long discipleship and thoughtful faith.




