Cork
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Student Online Class |
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Church History - Parts 1, 2,
3 & 4 1 - January - May 2010 2 - October - December 2010 3 - January 2011 - May 2011 4 - September 2011 - December 2011 |
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The following course notes and audio are provided free of
charge. If you want to enrol in the Cork Bible Institute, there is 25 euro charge for this class, which will entitle you to the exams and quizzes, and an official transcript of your grades and Class Credits that go along with this course |
CHURCH HISTORY SEMESTER
1 LESSON in PDF January 2010 - May 2010 |
CLASS TEACHING MP3 AUDIO |
Introduction to Church History | Introduction Intro Part 2 Intro Part 3 |
Section 1 Quiz | |
The Ephesus Church Period (33AD - 100AD) | Ephesus Period |
Ephesus Period Cont'd | |
The Smyrna Church Period (100 - 300AD) | Smyrna Period Part 1 |
Smyrna Period Part 2 | |
Smyrna Period Part 3 | |
Smyrna Period Part 4 | |
Smyrna Period Part 5 | |
Smyrna Period Part 6 | |
The Pergamos Church Period (300-500 AD) | Pergamos Part 1 |
Pergamos Part 2 | |
Church History 1 Final Exam | You have to be a registered student to take this exam and get credit for it. |
CHURCH HISTORY SEMESTER
2 LESSON in PDF October 2010 - December 2010 |
CLASS TEACHING MP3 AUDIO |
CHURCH HISTORY PART 2 | Lesson 1 |
Lesson 2 | |
Lesson 3 | |
Lesson 4 | |
Lesson 5 | |
Lesson 6 | |
The Thyatira Church Period (500 - 1500 AD) | Lesson 7 |
Lesson 8 | |
Lesson 9 | |
Lesson 10 | |
Lesson 11 | |
Lesson 12 | |
Final Exam Review | Lesson 15 |
Church History 2 Final Exam | You have to be a registered student to take this exam and get credit for it. |
CHURCH HISTORY SEMESTER
3 LESSON in PDF January 2011 - May 2011 |
CLASS TEACHING MP3 AUDIO |
CHURCH HISTORY PART 3 |
Lesson 1 Lesson 1a |
Lesson 2 | |
Lesson 3 | |
Lesson 4 | |
Lesson 5 | |
Lesson 6 | |
Lesson 7 | |
Lesson 8 | |
Lesson 9 | |
Lesson 10 | |
Lesson 11 | |
Lesson 12 | |
Lesson 13 | |
Lesson 14 | |
Church History 3 Final Exam | You have to be a registered student to take this exam and get credit for it. |
CHURCH HISTORY SEMESTER
4 LESSON in PDF September 2011 - December 2011 |
CLASS TEACHING MP3 AUDIO |
Church
History – Part 4.
This semester, we will focus on finishing up the Dark Ages and
Reformation Period of Church History, and then rapidly move into the
more modern periods of
Church History marked by world-wide Biblical evangelisation from
the 1700's on, until the modern apostasy age that believers find
themselves in today. be ready to be surprised at how fast
Christians have moved away from the Gospel of the Bible! CHURCH HISTORY PART 4 - The Modern Era |
Lesson 1 |
Lesson 2 | |
Lesson 3 | |
Lesson 4 | |
Lesson 5 | |
Lesson 6 | |
Lesson 7 (Not recorded) |
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Lesson 8 | |
Lesson 9 | |
Lesson 10 | |
Lesson 11 | |
Church History 4 Final Exam | You have to be a registered student to take this exam and get credit for it. |
(Click HERE to download the entire course minus the exams) |
1. Keep these notes in an A4 binder.
2. Fill in the blanks in these notes.
3. Take notes during class.
4. Look up and read all the verses in the material as you read through the
material.
5. T-H-I-N-K as you read this material. It will be a blessing to you, and it
will also change your life.
6. Take all the Pop-Quizzes, and have a passing average score of 70%
7. Take the Final Exam, and make at least 70%
8. Complete the Class Project
Your overall score for the class will consist of the following components:
25% Quality of notes taken
25% Average Pop-Quiz scores
25% Class Project
25% Final Exam
This class will be recorded, so the sessions will be available for listening to
via CD’s, but they will cost €3 each.
Suggested books for your personal Library include:
Wilmington’s Guide to the Bible
Halley’s or Unger’s Bible Handbook
Study of Genesis, by Pastor Craig Ledbetter
Study of the Covenants, by Pastor Craig Ledbetter
Study of Dispensations, by Pastor Craig Ledbetter
Class Project assigned for this course (worth 25% of your grade):
Summarize one of the following books in the Bible. You will have to write a two
page paper, single spaced, describing the author, the time of writing, and the
general list of events covered in the Book.
You can summarize one of the following Books: Ruth, Esther, Nehemiah, or 1
Samuel