Module information
Code
THE211
Name
Introduction to Theology: A Pentecostal
Perspective
(2 Credits)
Description
A study of historic Christian doctrines as
expressed through Protestant and
evangelical traditions. The course
provides a complete study of the
“Statement of Fundamental Truths” of the
General Council of the Assemblies of
God.
Price per Module
Study Guide
€30
Exam
€30
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you should be
able to:
1.
Explain the doctrine of the inspiration
of Scripture.
2.
Give the biblical basis for the
doctrine of the Trinity.
3.
Explain the importance of both the
humanity and deity of Christ.
4.
Summarize the doctrine of the fall
and salvation of humankind.
5.
Explain the meaning and function of
communion and water baptism as
ordinances of the church and
contrast this meaning with the view
that these are sacraments of the
church.
6.
Summarize the doctrine of the
baptism in the Holy Spirit and its
initial, physical evidence.
7.
Compare and contrast the instant
and progressi ve aspects of
sanctification.
8.
Explain the relationship between the
ministry and the church.
9.
Summarize the relationship between
the Atonement and divine healing
10.
Discuss the Rapture and its timing.
11.
List the major end-time events in
order.
Mode of Study
•
Lecture
•
Video
•
Student interaction
•
Hands on
Assessment
•
50 (80%) objective multiple choice
questions
•
Project (20%)
•
Online or pencil and paper
•
Passmark 70%
Rubric
THE BEREAN SCHOOL OF THE BIBLE
MINISTERIAL STUDIES
MQF Level 5 Qualification
60 Credits
Ministerial Studies Program
Certified Minister
Level 1, 2, 3
20 Credits each
© 2019 Global Institute of Theology
POSTAL ADDRESS:
17, Christine
Triq il-klin
Iklin - IKL1030
Malta
OFFICE ADDRESS:
56, Word of Life
Triq il-Kaccatur
Qormi - QRM3563
Malta