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Divinity / Christian Religious Education (O Level)

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Course Requirements

• Ability to read and understand English.

• Willingness to read and reflect on Biblical texts.

• A Bible (physical or digital).

• A notebook and pen for notes and reflections.

• Access to internet and a device (phone, tablet or computer) for online lessons and quizzes.

• Respect for Christian values and diverse views.


Course Description

This course introduces students to the Bible, Christian beliefs, and moral teachings. Students will study the Old and New Testaments, the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, the early church, and Christian responses to moral and social issues. The course aims to develop spiritual understanding, moral character, and responsible citizenship.


Course Outcomes

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

• Describe key events and teachings in the Bible.

• Explain the life, mission, and teachings of Jesus Christ.

• Understand Christian beliefs and practices.

• Apply Christian values to everyday life.

• Reflect on moral and social issues from a Christian perspective.

• Respect different religious views while holding Christian faith.


Course Curriculum

  • 1 chapters
  • 5 lectures
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1 The Message (Content) of Kerygma Divinity paper 2
7 Min


2 Impact effects of the message of Kerrygma on the lives of the early believers
14 Min


3 The Kerygma Early church oral Proclamation Divinity paper 2
17 Min


4 Life Activities of the early church Divinity paper 2
14 Min


5 Comparision between the ways of worship in the early church and modern church
17 Min


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