Doing Christianity
Wednesday, May 30th, 2007taught by MSC teachers
McKenzie Study Center teachers taught this Tuesday Night Class during the 2003-2004 school year.
When one considers living one’s life as a Christian, it is only natural to ask, “So what am I supposed to do?” This class attempts to answer this question at length. MSC teachers explore the biblical perspective on Knowing the Truth (fall), Embracing the Truth (winter), and Living the Christian Life (spring) in order to discern what an authentic Christian disciple will “do.”
29 MP3 files on 2 disks
Topics:
Knowing the Truth
Christianity as the Only Way: Jesus as the Way, the Truth, and the Life
The Apostles as Teachers of Divine Truth
The Bible as Divine Truth
The Bible as a Normal Book
The Role of the Bible in the Life of a Believer
Understanding the Intent of the Biblical Authors
Understanding the Background of Bible Texts
Understanding the Language and Context of the Bible
Deriving Doctrine and Theology from the Bible
Applying the Bible to One’s Life
Embracing the Truth
Essence of Faith
Loving God
Knowing and Fearing God
Confessing Sin and Striving after Righteousness
Pursuing Love
Living in Hope
Persevering in Tribulation
Process of Sanctification
Essence of Living the Christian Life
Living the Christian Life
Doing Church/Keeping Sacraments
Practice of Christian Spirituality
Worship and Spiritual Experience
Service to God
Living in Community
Living Among Others with Different Values
Language and Appearance
“Adult Content” in Books, Movies, and Art
Drugs
Summary: How Do I Do Christianity?






David taught through the book of Genesis at Reformation Fellowship, a church in the Eugene area.
Christianity@Work was a one-hour radio program that featured a dialog between MSC teacher Dr. Jack Crabtree and marriage-and-family therapist Christine Barber about Christianity at work in life. Together Jack and Christine created 183 programs covering a range of topics on relationships and key biblical concepts. These programs, which aired on Christian radio stations from October 1997 to October 2002, are now only available from this bookstore.
Jack taught this class at McKenzie Study Center’s Tuesday Night Class in 2006 during the winter and spring quarters.