Module information
Code
BIB313
Name
Corinthian Correspondence (2 ECTS)
Description
A study of 1 and 2 Corinthians, providing the student with truths for teaching and preaching as well as
practical assistance in dealing with the issues of facing today’s church. The student will learn how Paul
instructed the Corinthians to deal with division and difficulty. By applying these same principles, the
student will be prepared to deal with the challenges of ministry in the twenty-first century.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
1.
Cite historical background information about the authorship, date, and original recipients of the
Corinthian letters.
2.
Describe the city of Corinth, including unique features of the culture and its history.
3.
Explain the situations that prompted the writing of 1 and 2 Corinthians
4.
Recount and explain Paul’s responses to specific issues and conflicts at Corinth.
5.
Identify how various principles from the Corinthian letters applies to all cultures and all times.
6.
Summarize various theological truths taught in the Corinthian letters about Christ, the Holy Spirit,
and the Resurrection.
Mode of Study
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Lecture
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Video
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Student interaction
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Hands on
Assessment
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50 objective multiple choice questions
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Online or pencil and paper
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Passmark 70%
Rubric
THE BEREAN SCHOOL OF THE BIBLE
MINISTERIAL STUDIES
MQF Level 5 Qualification
60 ECTS Credits
Ministerial Studies Program
Certified Minister Level 1, 2, 3
20 ECTS Credits each