Compulsory listening to audio
cassettes CTS 76:1-13.
For this Course these cassettes serve in lieu
of a text book.
Study Method II requires direct
answers to the set of questions. This method does not require
written essays and long paragraphs. As a learning process,
the questions are designed to lead you through the essentials
of the subject matter of each lesson. The answers are to be
in the form of statements, sentences and short paragraphs.
Sometimes only one word will be required.
Further to this way of study, you can read
extra material recommended in the Bibliographies.
In these Bibliographies we have recommended certain Bible helps.
You do not have to buy these, but they certainly will be valuable
books to have on your shelves.
- Answers to the questions are to be written in the spaces
provided on the Question and Answer Sheet.
- Neat, clear presentation is necessary to facilitate your
tutor's assessment.
- Write legibly at all times.
- Be careful to read and answer the questions.
- Be sure that your answers are based soundly on Scripture.
- Refrain from an over-use of Bible quotations as a
substitute for expressing your own grasp of the subject.
- Try to avoid 'parrot-fashion' repeating of words and ideas
in the study materials.
- Seek to express yourself as clearly and succinctly as possible.
Don't use more words than necessary to say what you want to
say.
- If a question seems difficult to handle, leave it for a
later time.
- Take time to read and re-read the text allotted to each
lesson in the printed notes.
- Put your student number, your name and address, and your
tutor's name on the back of the last sheet.
Links With Your Tutor
You will be assigned to your own tutor who will
see you through your course. You should feel free to ask for
help where needed. Your tutor will return your homework with
comments which will be helpful. Grades will be given, and you
will receive a Graded Certificate of Studies on completing your
course.
Going the Course Alone
Some students will wish to do the course entirely
on their own. This means they will wish to receive the thirteen
studies and do the course without the aid of a tutor. No Certificate
of Studies can be given in this case.
Period of Study for the
Course
Certificate of Studies Students
It is recommended that you persist continually
in study so that you finish the course as soon as possible, without
however, putting yourself under stress. A good aim is to complete
the questions within one month, or two months at the most. In
the event of your study being interrupted or delayed through
circumstances, do not give up your course. There is no time
limit set for completion of the course, however, to gain
maximum benefit from your studies you should aim to complete
the course within two years. A note to your tutor will be helpful.
If for any reason you have to relinquish the course, please let
your tutor know.
Your attitude to your study will work for you
if you are willing to say, 'I want to increase my biblical knowledge
and come to a deeper understanding of the truth, therefore I
am determined to do this course through to completion.'
A Certificate of Theology will be granted to a student who completes
eight subjects which cover the following six categories:
Doctrine; Old Testament; New Testament; History; Christian Ministries;
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