Measurable Learning Outcomes

I. Measurable Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

A. Compare and contrast the concept of Christianity in today’s society with true Christian doctrine and how it pertains to the Christian in today’s world.

B. Choose the correct definition of Christianity and recognize the potential downfalls of false teaching.

C. Differentiate between the claim that Christianity is a scientific impossibility and the true doctrine of Scripture.

D. Apply basic concepts of doctrine to a personal walk with Jesus Christ.

E. Examine the purpose of the spiritual disciplines, such as prayer, fasting, and Bible study, and relate these spiritual disciplines to everyday life.

Upon successful completion of this module, you will be able to:

· Define the role and significance of Christian doctrine, and compare it to how it pertains to the Christian today.

· Interpret and classify foundational issues formulating a systematic theology and identify limiting factors.

· Characterize the person of Jesus Christ and relate those characteristics to the importance of Christianity.

· Identify the significance of the names bestowed upon Jesus.

· Identify the Bible as the inspired Word of God.

· Defend the authenticity of the Bible.

· Recognize canonicity as being the standard for including books in Scripture.

· Relate biblical doctrine to a personal walk with Jesus Christ.

·  dentify God’s original plan for his creation.

·  Examine the effects of the Fall upon God’s creation.

·  Recognize the essential elements of sin.

·  Apply a biblical understanding of mankind to life situations.

· Identify the nature of the resurrection and relate it to the physical body.

· Characterize the 11 proofs of Christ’s resurrection.

· Communicate the implications of the resurrection to the new believer.

Book title: Praxis: Beyond thought