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r-ruslan [8.4K]
3 years ago
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NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY – UNIT 7: BIBLICAL LITERATURE: JOB AND SUFFERING ESSAY: SUFFERING

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fgiga [73]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

New Testament Survey provides a developmental and in-depth academic study of the teachings of the New Testament from the Intertestamental period (prior to the birth of Christ) to the book of Revelation. The survey emphasizes the most important people, places, and events in the development and expansion of the Church. The course also includes material on Christian suffering, witnessing, and the will of God. New Testament Survey targets four major strands: theology, biblical literature, biblical background, and Christian growth.Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following:•Understand the background of the New Testament.•Identify key people, places, and events in the New Testament. •Provide the setting and purpose for each New Testament book.•Understand the importance of the Church.•Identify the various apostles and their particular ministries.•Understand the biblical approach to suffering.•

Goshia [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

The New Testament Survey gives a vivid developmental and in-depth academic study of the teachings of the New Testament from the Intertestamental period (before the birth of Christ) to the book of Revelation. The new testament survey stresses the most important people, places, and events in the development and expansion of the Church. The course also includes material on Christian suffering, witnessing, and the will of God. New Testament Survey targets four major strands: christian faith growth theology, biblical literature and biblical background. When the course is complete, students should be able to do the following;

-know the perfect will, calling and grace of God.

-Understand the background of the New Testament.

-Identify key people, places, and events in the New Testament.

-Provide the setting and purpose for each New Testament book.

-Understand the importance of the Church.

-Identify the various apostles and their particular ministries.

-Understand the biblical approach to suffering.

- understand how to run the christian race in the face of temptations and trials.

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