Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Biblical Education

While secular education is certainly important (we all have to make a living in some manner), being educated biblically is far more important because biblical principles teach us how to properly relate to God as well as to our fellowman (Matthew 22:37-40; cf. Deuteronomy 6:5; Deuteronomy 10:12; Deuteronomy 30:6). The teaching of spiritual and moral values to children is the backbone of any nation and provides nations with moral stability.

How important is biblical education? From a study of God’s Word, we see that when Israel rejected the knowledge of God, God rejected them (Hosea 4:1,6). Our country is well on its way to rejecting God (taking God’s teaching out of our homes, schools and government and replacing it with humanistic ideologies). Do we really believe that God will not reject our country as well?

Biblical instruction and education begins in the home (Ephesians 6:4; cf. Genesis 18:18-19; Deuteronomy 6; 2 Timothy 1:5; 2 Timothy 3:14-15). Other than our public schools, the only source of education many of our children receive in this country, comes from television, and the majority of that education is ungodly and perverted.

With the above thoughts in mind, the following are three excellent articles by faithful brethren regarding the spiritual education of our children:

1) My People Are Destroyed For Lack Of Knowledge

2) Fortifying the Faith of Our Children

3) The Threat Of Evolution To Christian Education

The future of our country rests on the biblical education our children receive (Psalm 33:12; Proverbs 14:34). May God help us as fathers to see that this great need is supplied before it is too late.

7  Feasts of the Lord Biblical Teacher
 
     7 Feasts of the Lord offers the "7 Feasts of the Lord" biblical teacher a Sunday School Class Lesson Plan, a Syllabus and supporting files including in-depth Historical, Etymological, Eschatological and Hermeneutical studies of:  The Feast of Passover, Feast of Unleavened Bread, Feast of First Fruits (Easter), Feast of Pentecost, Feast of Trumpets, Feast of Atonement and the Feast of Tabernacles.  Plus, a syllabus on the biblical feasts of Israel per Leviticus 23 and secondary support files  on biblical education topics such as pre-tribulation rapture, pre-wrath rapture and eschatology hermeneutics.

        The Etymology of the Hebrew word translated "Feasts” means Solemn Appointed Times; such as the fulfilled prophecies and typologies related to the first 4 Appointed TIMES with God during the Feasts of Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits aka Easter, and the Feast of Weeks aka Pentecost at Jesus' first coming.

Jesus' Parousia also relates to the next 2 Feasts of Trumpets and Atonement and Tabernacles:

The 7 Feasts of the Lord form the Foundation of Prophecy and Eschatology Hermeneutics which include the Typology and prophecy fulfilled by the 1st 4 Feasts of Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits aka Easter, and Feast of Weeks aka Pentecost, setting the stage for 2 of the last 3 Feasts of Trumpets and Feast of Atonement, culminating with the "Year of Jubilee" aka the "Millennial Kingdom" to complete all prophecy related to the "End of the Age" (End of THIS Age), with the Feast of Tabernacles fulfillment of prophecy completed much latter after the Millennial Kingdom.

Department of Divinity


  • The state or quality of divine.
  • Divinity The godhead; God. Used with the.
  • A deity, such as a God
  • Godlike charecter.
  • Theology
Divinity [dɪˈvɪnɪtɪ]
n pl -ties
1. the nature of a deity or the state of being divine
2. a god or other divine being
3. (Christian Religious Writings / Theology) (often capital; preceded by the) another term for God
4. (Christian Religious Writings / Theology) another word for theology

Welcome
The Faculty of Divinity, teaching and research in Theology, Biblical Studies, Religious Studies, and the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics.
We are a strong academic community combining outstanding research with teaching for more than 300 students,  We are housed in a fine modern building, specially constructed in the round, adjacent  to related Faculties in the Arts and Humanities and Social Sciences, on the Sidgwick site in Cambridge.
A notable strength of the Faculty of Divinity is the great variety of backgrounds and nationalities of its staff and students.
Our programmers offer disciplined reflection on pressing religious, philosophical, ethical and theological questions, both historical and contemporary. Our degrees equip graduates to excel in a wide range of careers in a complex world of competing values.
The quality of our teaching programmers rests upon our research, the excellence of which is internationally recognized. We are  home to scholars who are leading authorities in their subjects and to some major innovative research projects. 
The teaching officers of the Faculty include leading experts in a wide range of fields: Biblical Studies; Ancient, Medieval and Modern Judaism; Patristic; Church History (of all periods); Christian Systematic Theology; Philosophy of Religion and Ethics; Religion and the Natural Sciences; Religion and the Social Sciences; and the Study of World Religions (with special reference to Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism). Each major research area is centered on a senior seminar meeting fortnightly during term. In practice these seminars are often interdisciplinary in character (witness the D Society in Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, and the Hebrew, Jewish and Early Christian Studies Seminar); and a variety of other informal graduate seminars and reading groups also helps to expand the repertoire of exchange. A number of named lectureships (the Stanton’s, the Holsteins, etc.) regularly bring international figures from outside Cambridge to contribute to the research culture.

the·ol·o·gies

1. The study of the nature of God and religious truth; rational inquiry into religious questions.
2. A system or school of opinions concerning God and religious questions:
3. A course of specialized religious study usually at a college or seminary

1. (Christian Religious Writings / Theology) the systematic study of the existence and nature of the divine and its relationship to and influence upon other beings
2. (Christian Religious Writings / Theology) a specific branch of this study, undertaken from the perspective of a particular group
3. (Christian Religious Writings / Theology) the systematic study of Christian revelation concerning God's nature and purpose, esp through the teaching of the Church
4. (Christian Religious Writings / Theology) a specific system, form, or branch of this study, esp for those preparing for the ministry or priesthood
[from Late Latin theologia, from Latin; see theo-, -logy]

Theological Education for Evangelists


Where the two persons discussing about God's knowledge with spiritually there the Theological Educational will start will build up.  Theology provides a human how to grow within the God's knowledge. Theology is the universal science for the devotees who are interested to know the Almighty.  As per regional atmosphere everybody should try to understand God within his jurisdiction.  But God is Universal, because of the cause Theology entered as Universal Language.  It is compulsory education of every devotee.  Theo's means God.  Logy represents the discussion and reality of God's attitude with human.  Where the God and Human committed for a cause there we find out the Commandment of God.  So Theology discuss about not only Heavenly things, but also Earthly events and commitments within Human and with God.  Every body must to learn Theology within his secular Education.  

Theology gives us the information of Heavenly works and Gods creation and care for the human beings.  Without human beings God  cannot prove himself what he is.  So the ultimate knowledge of Theology prepared by human to know the God.  

We providing Theological Education through our True Exalt Nest to conduct regular classes in the evenings and also providing Correspondence Courses through http://www.theos.co.in

India is the best place of pious people.  So we are inviting the pious to know about Almighty in Jesus.  So Theology revealed to human through Jesus Christ.  There we understanding Theology through the Christology,
it is crucifixion of Christ.  God programmed Salvation  to everybody through the Sacrifice.  

In Theology its clear to understand what God made for Human salvation. In Theological Education we have deep study through Bachelor of Divinity.  In B.D., we have 12 subjects to know the God's revelation.