Tag: christianity
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Vox Institute – Christian Theology – Session 5
This session examines the doctrine of man and sin through the lens of Scripture, teaching that true self-understanding begins with knowing God. Humanity was created in His image to glorify Him, but sin—rooted in pride and separation—distorts that purpose until it is restored in Christ, the perfect image-bearer.
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Vox Institute – Christian Theology – Session 4
This session explores how God’s justice, wrath, and love are perfectly reconciled at the cross, revealing His righteousness and mercy through Christ. It also examines the Trinity as the foundation of all reality and the model for the Church—where divine community, unity, equality, and love are reflected in the life of believers.
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Vox Institute – Christian Theology – Session 3
The heart of Christian theology begins with two questions: Who is God, and who am I as a result? This session explores how sin, human limitation, and distorted thinking hinder true knowledge of God, yet through His revelation—seen most clearly in the cross—we come to know His nature, glory, and purposes, finding our identity, satisfaction,…
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Vox Institute – Christian Theology – Session 2
This session distinguishes doctrine from theology and insists theology must be rooted in Scripture. It surveys general versus special revelation, classical arguments for God’s existence, God’s eternality and omnipresence, and introduces Reformed soteriology themes … TULIP, predestination, faith as gift, regeneration, perseverance. Posture … biblical discernment, humility, Romans 10 urgency, and Great Commission teaching.
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Vox Institute – Christian Theology – Session 1
This ten-week theology course centers us on Scripture like the Bema at the synagogue, rooting faith to endure, clarifying objective truth in a confused age, and walking through the nine core doctrines that frame a Christian worldview. The aim is not mere information but transformation as knowing God with the mind deepens love, worship, and…
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Story of Scripture New Testament – Book of Revelation – Session 9
Revelation is not a riddle to decode but a divine unveiling meant to stir awe, warn the drifting, and anchor the faithful in hope. This sweeping flyover explores its structure, symbols, and purpose—revealing the glory of Christ and the certainty of His return.
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Story of Scripture New Testament – Letters of John – Session 9
What if truth wasn’t just something you believed—but something you lived with your whole body? John’s letters confront false teaching, defend the full humanity and divinity of Jesus, and call us into a faith that unites spirit and flesh, doctrine and love.
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📖 Understanding Scripture – Session 2
This session explores how we got the Bible, why certain books were included, and how the covenants reveal God’s redemptive plan across time. It emphasizes the superiority of the New Covenant through Christ and equips believers to choose trustworthy translations rooted in sound theology.
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Understanding Church Government: From the Early Church to Today
Church government structures shape how authority and leadership function within the body of Christ. The three primary models—Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Congregational—each offer a distinct approach to oversight, accountability, and decision-making in the church.
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Biblical Warnings Against False Doctrine
A significant portion of the New Testament—over one-fourth directly and more than half thematically—warns against false teaching and urges believers to guard sound doctrine. From Jesus to Paul, Peter, John, and Jude, the early church was deeply concerned with protecting truth and exposing deception.
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