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Special Courses 2

These Special Courses may be taken for Special Certification purpose while these also serve as main subjects offered for the First Semester of 2022 under the curriculum of Diploma of Studies in Divinity.

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BSD 100

Introduction to the Biblical Doctrine of Salvation (3 Units)

The Christian Church exists for a purpose and its mission is to carry the Gospel Message of Salvation into the whole world.  As a church, its programs that inreach and outreach needs effective management and leadership.  In this course, the principles and functions of management will be discussed, and its leadership function will be covered in line with the Christian principles.

BSD 110

Introduction to the Biblical Doctrine of Salvation

The story of redemption or deliverance of human beings from sin and it’s penalty is the ultimate objective of relating with the triune God. This soteriological exploration covers the subject of the originof sin, the fall of man, and understanding the plan of salvation from eternity to eternity.

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ABS 100

Understanding the Book of Daniel (2 Units)

The Book of Daniel is an apocalyptic book that has been opened in our time so that its precious truths can be studied and the plan of redemption be more explored and appreciated.  It covers events from the time of The Prophet Daniel up to the time of deliverance or The Second Coming of Jesus Christ.  The mysteries of its symbolism will amaze its students and will be led to conclude that indeed the Bible is trustworthy.

BSA 100

- Introduction to Biblical Apologetics (3 Units)

In this course, the principles of logic, and wholesome argumentation and debate will also be covered.  Controversial topics will be explored, and proposed “apologia” will be examined. To defend the Biblical Theology of True Christianity through the use of sound biblical interpretation is the main line of this study. 

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Areas of study includes basic logic and the art of argumentation and debate, including spotting fallacies of arguments.

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Activities include developing debatable topics and CLASSROOM/SIMULATION DEBATES on common doctribal controversies.

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