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Religion 25 Jesus Christ: God's Gift of Salvation
Jesus Christ: God’s Gift of Salvation invites students to deepen their relationship with Jesus through a prayerful study of Scripture. Students will explore the Jewish historical, religious, and cultural world into which the Messiah was born and the Old Testament covenant fulfilled. Using the Gospels as primary sources, the course explores Jesus' birth, early life, and ministry; his preaching of the Kingdom of God; his special teachings, particularly the parables; and his miracles. It then focuses on the scriptural accounts of his death and Resurrection, and the Ascension, and their central significance for the church's understanding of Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God.
The course is divided into 7 Units as follows:
Lesson 1 -The Core Covenant Stories
Lesson 2- Palestine during the time of Jesus - Political and Social Environment, Religious Beliefs and Groups
Lesson 1 - God Revealed in the Incarnation and The Trinity
Lesson 2 - Hypostatic Union
Lesson 3 - The Centrality of the Resurrection
Lesson 1 - Salvation in other World Religions
Lesson 2 - Comparing Salvation with Catholic Doctrines
Lesson 1 - Comparing the Infancy Narratives in Matthew and Luke
Lesson 2- Comparing the Baptism of Jesus
Lesson 3 - Understanding the Mission of Jesus Followers in their Baptism
Lesson 4 - The Parables and Lessons that reveal truths about the Kingdom of God
Lesson 5- Taking the Greatest Commandment Seriously
Lesson 6 - How Jesus redeems humanity through his Death and Resurrection
Lesson 1 - Discipleship is following Jesus in one's thoughts, words, and actions
Lesson 2 - Persons, both Catholic and from other Christian denominations, who model the Christian way of life and follow the way of cross with faith and hope
Lesson 3 - How to respond to the call of discipleship
Lesson - We will pray with Scripture with various reflections and Lectio Divina throughout the Course
ASSESSMENT
The marks breakdown is as follows:
Reflections 10%
Content Quizzes 20%
Digital Presentations 20%
Chapter Questions 50%
Total 100%