The Foundations of Biblical Christianity
Understanding and applying the core doctrines of biblical Christianity
Introduction and Overview—This mini-series covers some of the basics of biblical Christianity. There are certainly more in-depth studies, but the goal is an introduction and overview.
God’s Word – obviously the Bible. Is it inspired and sufficient? Are there other books that claim to be from God? Can anyone understand it?
The Trinitarian God – the monotheistic concept of God as opposed to many other polytheisms. What roles do the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit play?
Man and Sin – are we basically good, as most psychologists claim, or are essentially bad, as the Bible seems to claim? How does this affect our worldview? And what about creation and evolution over billions of years, or is there another explanation?
Salvation – here, we get into some of the more controversial areas. Is salvation the provident of God and His sovereignty or man’s free will? Can it be lost? How does this affect evangelism?
Angels – this is the arena of spiritual battles, with good and bad angels—the angelic conflict, which most only views as a consequence after the fact. Also, are there only male angels?
The Church – contrary to belief, the Church is its members, not the buildings. Who rules, and what are the purposes and powers of this organization?
The Future – yet another controversial area. When does the Anti-Christ return? What about Armageddon, the Rapture, the Millennium, and ultimately, New Heaven and New Earth?
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