Theology

Twelfth Grade Curriculum

Below is more information about the elementary, junior high, and high school grade level courses available. Information for each course will include suggested grade levels, cost, description, and a listing of the materials used. Linked course names will take you to a “look inside” of the primary text.

CURRICULUM

#17120 Confirming Our Faith

Suggested Grade Level:

11th-12th

Academic Credit:

1.0

Additional Course Charge:

None

Prerequisites:

Basic Bible Knowledge

Description:

In Confirming Our Faith, Dr. Ken Talbot provides a clear, careful, and crucial study of Reformed sacramental theology as a response to the growing “Federal Vision” movement. Tragically, few today understand what all is at stake in the current debate. Though recent history has witnessed a resurgence of Reformation theology, ignorance of the sacraments has become a weak link in the Reformed Christian’s ecclesiastical faith and practice. Because of this we are witnessing an all out assault on numerous biblical and Reformed doctrines of federal theology, including the covenant of grace, the visible church, the imputation of Christ’s righteousness, and even justification by faith alone. If a new examination of the sacraments is not called for in its own right, surely it is vital to the current debates between historic federal theology and this new threat called the “Federal Vision.” What is needed and what the author provides is Federal Theology, not “Federal Vision.” A proper “vision” is found not in the current fads of sacerdotalism but in the infallible Word.

Course Materials:

• Textbook – Confirming Our Faith | ©2009 Whitefield Media Publishing | 137 pages

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#12190 The Attributes of God

Suggested Grade Level:

9th - 12th

Academic Credit:

1.0

Additional Course Charge:

None

Prerequisites:

Basic Bible Knowledge

Description:

This course provides a systematic study of the attributes of God from a reformed perspective. In this study, the author explains God’s uniqueness, decrees, knowledge, foreknowledge, supremacy, sovereignty, immutability, holiness, power, faithfulness, goodness, grace, mercy, love, and wrath. The study also includes a consideration of the appropriate human response given an understanding of God’s attributes.

Course Materials:

The Attributes of God | ©1975 Baker Book House | 123 pages

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#72990 The Church in History

Suggested Grade Level:

9th - 12th

Academic Credit:

1.0

Additional Course Charge:

None

Prerequisites:

None

Description:

This course covers the broad scope of church history, beginning with the birth of the New Testament Church. It then examines the Church during the Middle Ages, during and after the Reformation, and finally how it has progressed into the New World (up until the late twentieth century).

Course Materials:

• Textbook – The Church in History | ©1964 Christian Schools International | 412 pages
• Answer Key – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 37 pages
• Test Packet – ©2012 Christian Liberty Press | 10 tests

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#10090 Manual of Christian Doctrine

Suggested Grade Level:

11th - 12th

Academic Credit:

1.0

Additional Course Charge:

None

Prerequisites:

Basic Bible Knowledge

Description:

Students in this course will examine the doctrines of Revelation, God (being and works), Man, Christ, Redemption, the Church, and Last Things from a Reformed perspective (with selected alternative views occasionally presented); as well as look at the Heidelberg Catechism. In this text, Louis Berkhof has distilled his major work, Systematic Theology, by presenting doctrines in an outline format for easier understanding by younger students.

Course Materials:

• Textbook – Manual of Christian Doctrine, 2nd edition | ©2003 Christian Liberty Press | 168 pages
• Answer Key – ©2004 Christian Liberty Press | 53 pages
• Test Packet – ©2009 Christian Liberty Press | 7 tests

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#19695 Calvinism, Hyper-Calvinism, and Arminianism

Suggested Grade Level:

11th - 12th

Academic Credit:

1.0

Additional Course Charge:

None

Prerequisites:

Basic Bible Knowledge

Description:

In this course, the author seeks to protect the church against damaging doctrines. Traditional Calvinism is explained and defended, and Hyper-Calvinism and Arminianism are refuted in subjects such as the sovereignty of God, the atonement of Christ, and the perseverance of the saints.

Course Materials:

• Workbook – Calvinism, Hyper-Calvinism, and Arminianism | ©2000 Christian Liberty Press | 138 pages
• Answer Key – ©2000 Christian Liberty Press | 12 pages

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#17110 Every Thought Captive

Suggested Grade Level:

11th - 12th

Academic Credit:

1.0

Additional Course Charge:

None

Prerequisites:

Basic Bible Knowledge

Description:

Students will learn the structure and method for defending their faith in Jesus Christ and for evangelizing their neighbors. Such apologetics is accomplished by both presenting the biblical worldview, with evidence, and by using the non-Christian’s view against him.

Course Materials:

Every Thought Captive | ©1979 Presbyterian and Reformed | 142 pages

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