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This subject explores key biblical themes and moral lessons derived from the lives and actions of prominent figures in the scriptures. It begins with a critical look at the unwise decisions of Solomon, analyzing how his choices led to personal and national consequences. Students then examine the effects of greed, identifying how it corrupts individuals and societies. The topic of the supremacy of God emphasizes God’s ultimate authority over human affairs, followed by religious reforms, which highlight efforts by leaders in the Bible to restore true worship and obedience among the people.

In the latter part of the course, students are encouraged to reflect on civic and spiritual responsibilities. They study the importance of concern for one’s nation, drawing from biblical examples of patriotism and intercession. Faith in God and the power of God focuses on trust in divine intervention during difficult times. The course also covers true religion and social justice, stressing the need for integrity, fairness, and care for the vulnerable. It concludes with the concept of divine love, teaching students about God’s unconditional love and how it should reflect in their relationships with others.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work
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Week 1: The Unwise Decisions Of Solomon

Week 2: The Effects Of Greed

Week 3: Supremacy Of God

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 4: Religious Reforms

Week 5: Concern For Ones Nation

Week 6: Faith In God And The Power Of God

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7: True Religion And Social Justice

Week 8: Divine Love

Continuous Assessment 3

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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