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Doctrine of Man and Sin

The aim of this course is to present a critical and historical examination of various views regarding the nature of man: as both a reflection of God and as corrupted by sin.

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As ambassadors for Christ and the Gospel, we must understand the true nature of man and the magnitude of his sin. This course presents a critical and historical overview of positions regarding the nature of mankind: both as the image of God and as corrupted by sin. The course presents a distinct Reformed anthropology coupled with a fair treatment of differing views and objections. Important and controversial questions regarding the origin of evil, the nature of man, and the effects of sin on humanity are all considered, allowing students to draw informed conclusions on these and other key issues.

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Study Guide
  1. Understand and defne the key terms used in the discussion of anthropology.
  2. Explain the Reformed perspective on mankind as the image of God and as a fallen creation, and interact with views on the origin of evil.
  3. Interact with alternative viewpoints and offer arguments which support both sides of various issues.
  4. Understand the study of anthropology within its historical context.
  • An excellent course!

    — Russell, Canada
  • An excellent course!

    — Russell, Canada
  • I liked the course very much, but a transcript would be a wonderful addition.

    — James, United States (US)

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Course Details

  • 20 Lessons
  • 60 Activities
  • 1 Assessment
  • 44 Min Average
  • 29 Hrs Minimum
  • Course Award

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Lecturer

Roger R. Nicole, PhD, ThD (1915-2010)