Challenging the modern idolization of self-expression, this session reframes freedom through the lens of love and moral responsibility. Five biblical motivations for doing the right thing are set forth as Christian ethics in comparison to those found in atheism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam—highlighting Jesus as the key difference. Morality is shown not as a path to salvation, but as a joyful response to God’s grace. Verses: Mark 12:29-31; Deut. 6:1-2; Eccles. 12:13; Luke 17:10; Ps. 7:14-16; Gal. 6:7-8; 1 John 4:9-11; 1 Cor. 6:1-3; Matt. 7:12 Teacher: Sean Finnegan
This opening session lays the foundation for the course, challenging cultural assumptions about truth, meaning, and faith. Explore the relevance of Christianity in a...
This session presents four key historical facts surrounding Jesus’ death and resurrection—his burial, the empty tomb, post-mortem appearances, and the explosion of resurrection belief....
This session tackles the problem of suffering and evil, exploring both natural and moral evils from biblical, philosophical, and cultural viewpoints. It examines Eastern...