Module information
Code
THE1013
Name
Pneumatology (Credit: 2 or 3 hours)
Average equivalent
ECTS 4 or 5
Description
This course is a biblical study of the person, work, gifts, and ministry of the Holy Spirit as taught in both
the Old and New Testaments. Special attention is given to the biblical teaching concerning the baptism
in the Holy Spirit and the Spirit-filled life.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
1.
Show from the Scripture that the Holy Spirit is a distinct, divine Person who is real and knowable.
2.
Explain the Spirit’s work in inspiring the Scriptures.
3.
Describe the work of the Spirit in the Old Testament.
4.
Explain the differences between the work of the Spirit in the Old and New Testaments.
5.
Describe the relationship between the Holy Spirit and Christ.
6.
Discuss the work of the Spirit in conviction and regeneration.
7.
Explore the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers.
8.
Defend the position that the baptism in the Spirit is a distinct gift available today.
9.
Describe the nature and function of the various gifts of the Spirit.
10.
Apply what you have learned in teaching and preaching as well as in your own life.
Mode of Study
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Lecture
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Video (in progress)
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Student interaction
•
Professor of Record Interaction
•
Hands on
Assessment
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100 objective multiple choice questions
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Online or pencil and paper
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Project
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Collateral Reading Assignment (for 3 (USA) credit courses
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Student Learning Requirement
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Passmark 70%
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Grading Rubric
UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL OF
BIBLE AND THEOLOGY
MQF Level 6 Qualification
230 ECTS Credits
License-2013-FHI-026
97-100
A+
93-96
A
Superior
90-92
A-
Excellent
87-89
B+
83-86
B
Good
80-82
B-
77-76
C+
73-76
C
Satisfactory
70-72
C-
67-69
D+
63-66
D
60-62
C
Poor
0-59
F
Fail