doctrinal studies.
Our doctrinal courses build a robust theological framework rooted in the Pentecostal tradition. Students engage with systematic theology, ethics, pneumatology and the foundations of Christian faith, equipping them to lead and teach with theological depth and conviction.
Christian Ethics and Practical Theology
Examines the relationship between Christian belief and moral practice. Students explore ethical frameworks, contemporary moral issues and the application of theological principles to real-world pastoral and social contexts. The course encourages critical thinking about how faith informs decisions in both personal life and public ministry.
Faith Foundations for Life in the 21st Century
A foundational course that equips students to articulate and defend the core tenets of the Christian faith in a contemporary context. Topics include the authority of Scripture, the nature of God, Christology, soteriology and eschatology, with particular attention to how these truths speak to the questions and challenges of modern life.
Knowing the Holy Spirit
A study of pneumatology with particular emphasis on the Pentecostal understanding of the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Students explore the biblical witness to the Spirit, the gifts and fruit of the Spirit, Spirit baptism, and the ongoing role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer and the Church.
Living the Faith
This course integrates theological study with practical Christian living. Students examine what it means to live out their faith authentically — in worship, community, work and witness. The course draws on Scripture, tradition and personal reflection to cultivate a holistic and sustainable spirituality for leaders.
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