CH-41002 explores the Church’s historic creeds and confessions as theological anchors and living testimonies of faith. This course examines their biblical roots, historical development, and relevance for shaping Christian identity, unity, and doctrine today.

Key Themes Covered:

  • Biblical Foundations: The role of creeds in affirming essential Christian beliefs
  • Historical Development: From early ecumenical creeds to Reformation confessions
  • Doctrinal Clarity: Trinity, Christology, salvation, and ecclesiology through confessional lenses
  • Global and Contemporary Voices: Evangelical and Global South declarations of faith
  • Personal and Ministerial Application: Using confessions for teaching, discipleship, and unity

This course integrates historical theology with practical ministry application, helping students articulate and defend the faith with clarity and conviction.

Course Materials:

  • Creeds and Confessions: The Church’s Living Testimony Throughout History (WWES textbook, provided)
  • Selected Videos (links provided)

2 credit course