• Introduction

    Introduction to theology provides the student with the big picture of God?s involvement with mankind and the world and an opportunity to consider carefully the foundation of their personal faith.

    This subject takes a persons Biblical knowledge which is often compartmentalised and places it in a broad theological framework. This allows students to think more clearly and wider on all sorts of issues that present in ministry and everyday life.

    The subject doesn't only detail and describe the fundamentals of the Christian faith but places the major theological themes of the Bible into the living drama of a gracious covenantal God. This provides the student with a clearer perspective of God?s involvement with them in every day life.

  • Welcome
    In a pluralistic and multi-cultural society ethics are always controversial. In this course we will examine ethics from a uniquely Christian perspective.In doing so we will seek to understand the difference between Christian Ethics and secular Ethics. There is, also, the danger that the gospel of Jesus Christ can be changed into a purely ethical regulative system, thus undermining the heart of the gospel. We will, therefore, carefully examine the relationship between the law and grace in a Biblical perspective. Following the development of a theological base-theory for ethics we will examine certain critical ethical issues for today.