The idea of the Holy

A study of the Biblical doctrine of Holiness

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The idea of the Holy

What You Will Learn!

  • In this course, we will examine an aspect of Biblical Theology
  • We will develop guide to accurate Biblical exegesis
  • We will develop an understanding of the doctrine of Holiness
  • We will provide a guide to Christian praxis
  • We will build a bridge between hermeneutic and praxis

Description

In a series of videos, this introductory course explores the theme of holiness. It aims to help the student grasp the concept of holiness from a Biblical, historical and contemporary perspective and enable them to answer the question, ‘What does the life of holiness look like in the 21st century?’

This course begins by taking a closer look at the Bible, starting in the Old Testament and the character of God and moving on to the incarnation of Jesus in the New Testament. It also considers contemporary praxis, including the conviction that holiness belongs in the marketplace as much as the monastery.

What are the challenges facing Christians today? Do we need to amend the way holiness is presented so that more people will see it as an realistic lifestyle rather than a daunting prospect? This course is offered to help the student answer these questions and in the hope that it will enrich the spiritual life of all those participate in it. This course is suitable for those with limited previous theological study.

This course examines the meaning of holiness and why people are both fascinated and terrified by a holy God. Together we closely explore God’s character, and reach for new insights on sin, justice, and grace. The result is a new awareness of our dependence upon God’s mercy and a discovery of the awesomeness of His majestic holiness. Dr. R.C. Sproul says, “The holiness of God affects every aspect of our lives — economics, politics, athletics, romance — everything with which we are involved.”

Who Should Attend!

  • Adults developing a "discipleship" ethos

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Tags

  • The Bible

Subscribers

5

Lectures

16

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