“Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” No question is more important or more debated than this one posed by the Philippian jailer. This course presents a critical and historical overview of the message, plan, and components of salvation. The lectures trace each element of the salvation process, from God’s decree to our final glorification and union with Christ. Topics such as the order of salvation, the nature of justification, and the possibility of perfection are given in-depth treatment. The course emphasizes a Reformed view of salvation, while offering fair treatment to all sides.
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Materials
Study Guide- Understand and define the key terms used in the discussion of soteriology.
- Explain the Reformed perspective on this process as it relates to our predestination, justification, sanctification, and glorification.
- Interact with alternative viewpoints and offer arguments which support both sides of various issues.
- Understand the study of soteriology within its historical context.
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The course needs notes or a textbook, this would help in study and understanding of the subject. Overall a good study though