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Diploma of Theology

The EBCWA Diploma of Theology is a comprehensive collection of studies designed to form a life-long toolkit for Pastoral leaders and new believers alike. Deep-dive into exegetical exposition and journey through exciting Biblical narrative like never before. This easy-to-follow instructional, self-directing, and practical gift for everyone is meant to be shared. Every church is a Bible College with the EBCWA's free Diploma of Theology. Free to you, forever.

Prospectus

Introductory Notes

11 Lectures

Systematic Theology 111

38 Lectures

Systematic Theology 112

41 Lectures

Church History 511

42 Lectures

Pastoral Theology 311

45 Lectures

Old Testament Introduction 212

41 Lectures

New Testament Introduction 211

36 Lectures

Note from the Lecturer

Prospectus for Diploma of Theology and Bachelor of Theology Degree, comprising:

1. Certificate in Theology
2. Certificate in Pastoral theology
3. Certificate in Biblical Studies

Key Introductory Notes to the Diploma of Theology

Systematic Theology 111, comprising:

1. Bibliology

2. Theology
3. Christology
4. Pneumatology
5. Ages in World History
6. Angelology & Satanology
7. Study of Man

Systematic Theology 112 continues 111, comprising:

8. Hamartiology

9. Soteriology
10. Ecclesiology
11. Eschatology

Church History 511, comprising:

1. Introduction

2. The Early Jewish Church
3. The Power of Love
4. Martyrdom The Ultimate Witness

5. The Importance of the Historical Jesus

6. The Canon of Scripture

7. The Great Episcopy

8. The Apologists and the Intellectuals

9. Constantine and the Church - The Mixed Multitude

10. The Trinity Debate

11. The Nature of the Lord

12. Monasticism

13. Augustine

14. The Papacy

15. Icons

16. The Missions to the Barbarians

17. Gregory The Great - The Mass

18. The Church and State in Medieval Times

19. Crusades and Cathedrals

20. Scholasticism

21. Poverty and Wealth

22. Prelude to The Reformation

23. Luther and The Reformation

24. Early Congregationalism

25. John Calvin

26. The English Solution

27. The Counter Reformation

28. The Puritans

29. The Age of Reason

30. Pietism

31. Methodism

32. The Great Awakening or Revival in the USA

33. Papal Infallibility and the Worship of Mary

34. Social Concerns

35. World Missions

36. The Rise of America

37. Evolution and Liberalism

38. Communism and the Social Gospel

39. The Harvest of Liberalism

40. The Battle for the Bible

41. Church Union

42. Vatican 2, Fatima, and the Emerging Church

Pastoral Theology 311, comprising:

1. 2 Timothy 3

2. 2 Timothy 4

3. 1 Timothy 5

4. The Challenge of Biblical Evangelism

5. Being an Ambassador

6/7. Being An Honest Witness

8. Prayer as Part of Evangelism

9. The Biblical Example of Evangelism

10. Special Campaigns in Evangelism

11. Good Manners in Evangelism

12. Signs Following and Follow Up Work

13. Follow Up Evangelism

14. The Pastors Private Life

15. Starting Out in a New Church

16. Worship Services

17. Special Worship Services

18. Baptism and Communion Services

19. Weddings and Funerals

20. Visitation

21. Getting to Know the Jew

22. How to Witness to The Jew

23. Jewish Evangelism – Some Objections

24. Pastoral Leadership

25. 1 Timothy 4 - Leadership and Planning

26. Church Meetings, Gifts – Spiritual Gifts

27. Personal Relationships on The Church Board

28. Church Administration Relationships

29. The Role of Deacons and Their Training

30. Church Constitution and Discipline

31. Pastoral Administration – The Committees

32. Ministry Evaluation

33. Christian Counselling - Introduction

34. Counselling Approaches and Resources

35. Counselling

36. Counselling

37. Planning for The Future

38. Setting Goals and Planning

39. Counselling Special Areas - Marriage and Divorce

40. Marriage Counselling

41. Counselling Women and The Elderly

42. Psychosis

43. Apologetics - Pre-Evangelism for Some Groups

44/45. Apologetics

Old Testament Introduction 212, comprising:

1. Unfolding Drama Of Redemption

2. Introduction

3. Genesis

4. Exodus

5. Leviticus

6. Numbers

7. Deuteronomy

8. Joshua

9. Judges

10. Ruth

11. 1 Samuel

12. 2 Samuel

13. 1 Kings

14. 2 Kings

15. 1 Chronicles

16. 2 Chronicles

17. Ezra

18. Nehemiah

19. Esther

20. Job

21. Psalms

22. Proverbs

23. Ecclesiastes

24. Song of Solomon

25. Isaiah

26. Jeremiah

27. Lamentations

28. Ezekiel

29. Daniel

30. Jonah

31. Amos

32. Hosea

33. Obadiah

34. Joel

35. Micah

36. Nahum

37. Zephaniah

38. Habakkuk

39. Haggai

40. Zechariah

41. Malachi

New Testament Introduction 211, comprising:

1. Inspiration and Inerrancy

2. The English Bible

3. Introduction NT

4. Greek Influence

5. The Roman Background

6. The Political Setting

7. The Unfolding Story

8. The Life of Christ

9. Matthew

10. Matthew

11. Matthew

12. Mark

13. Mark

14. Luke

15. Luke

16. John

17. John

18. Acts

19. Acts

20. Paul and His Letters

21. Romans

22. 1 Corinthians

23. 2 Corinthians

24. Galatians

25. Ephesians

26. Philippians

27. Colossians

28. Thessalonians

29. Pastorals

30. Pastorals

31. Hebrews

32. James

33. 1 Peter

34. 2 Peter

35. 1,2,3 John, Jude

36. Revelation

EBCWA Diploma of Theology (Zambia Standard) lecturer comments.

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