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BI-30402 is an in-depth exploration of the Book of Revelation, focusing on its theological depth, apocalyptic imagery, and timeless relevance for the Church. This course examines Revelation’s historical context, literary structure, and key themes, offering students a comprehensive understanding of its message of hope, perseverance, and God’s ultimate triumph.

The course integrates chapter-by-chapter commentary with thematic studies on topics such as God’s sovereignty, Christ’s victory, eschatological hope, and the renewal of creation. It also highlights Revelation’s deep connections to the Old and New Testaments, reflecting its role as the culmination of the biblical narrative.

Contents of the Course

  • Introduction to Revelation
  • Exposition of Revelation
    1. The Letters to the Seven Churches and the Throne room(Revelation 1–5)
    2. The Judgments and Triumph of God (Revelation 6–11)
    3. The Conflict Between the Lamb and the Beast (Revelation 12–19a)
    4. The New Heaven and New Earth (Revelation 19b–22)
  • Biblical Theology of Revelation

Course Materials

  • Revelation: The Unveiling of Christ’s Victory Textbook by WWES (provided).
  • The Bible: Assigned readings from the Book of Revelation.
  • Videos, study guides, and quizzes for reinforcement.

Students will engage in textbook readings, Bible study, thematic assignments, and quizzes to deepen their understanding of Revelation’s message. They will be challenged to interpret its visions with theological depth and apply its lessons of perseverance, worship, and hope to their lives and ministries.

3 credit course

Self enrolment (Student)
Self enrolment (Student)