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The Unity of Believers
Learning outcomes.
By the end of this topic, you should be able to:
a) Explain teaching in selected New Testament texts of the unity of believers.
b) Identify the metaphors used to describe unity of believers.
c) Identify the causes of disunity in the early and modern church.
Lesson One: Teachings of the Unity of Believers in Selected New Testament Texts
Unity of believers refers to oneness of those who have faith in Jesus Christ.
Learning outcomes.
By the end of this lesson you should be able to: -
i. Describe activities of early Christians.
ii. Describe characteristics of the people of God.
iii. Explain the meanings of these symbolic expressions.
- The body of Christ
- The Vine and the Branches
- The Church / Assembly of God
- The Bride
a. Early Christians
The early Christians in Jerusalem demonstrated their unity by.
· Holding joint prayer sessions
· Sharing the Lords supper, that is Eucharist.
· Sharing their possessions with the poor.
The showed oneness and unity as believers.
They expressed their oneness using various terms, images, metaphors and symbols.
They regarded themselves as the people of God, the church and an Assembly of God.
When they celebrated the last supper, eating of bread was a symbol of the body of Christ.
They saw themselves as belonging to one tree with the vine and branches.
As followers of Christ, the early Church saw itself as the Bride of Christ.
b. Discussion of Symbolic Expressions
i. The people of God
Read 1 Peter 2: 9-10. Peter has outlined the characteristics of the people of God.
He says that the people of God are Believers in God: through faith in Jesus Christ.
The ‘Chosen race’, ‘a royal priesthood’, a holy nation’ ‘a chosen people’ Those who stand out from the rest because they live a holy and righteous life.
Form a Holy nation chosen to proclaim the works of God.
Not just the descendants of Abraham but people who follow Jesus Christ and His teachings.
ii. The b
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Approaches to Law, Order and Justice
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the topic you should be able to:
a Define the terms ‘law’ ‘order’ and ‘justice’
b Describe the traditional African practices that promote law, order and justice.
c Explain the Biblical teaching on law, order and justice.
d Identify and evaluate the need for law, order and justice in the society.
e Explain the rights and duties of citizens.
f Explain the causes and remedies of social disorder.
g Evaluate the role of Christians in the transformation of the society.
h Discuss church-state relationship.
Lesson One: Definition of Terms
Learning outcomes. By the end of the lesson you should be able to: -
1. Define the following terms law, order and justice
2. State the types of law
3. State the types of statutory laws
Introduction
- Law, order, justice are essential for the survival of any society.
- Following laws leads to order and justice lack of following leads to disorder and injustice laws of Kenya are laid down in the constitution.
A. Law
Established rules by an authority to regulate human behaviour in the community Schools laws, religious laws, factory laws, hospital laws etc. laws differ from society to society.
Laws are dynamic. Laws cover all aspects of life.
B. Order
Condition brought about by obedience to set rules or laws. Order leads to peaceful co – existence in the society.
Where there is order, things are done systematically. The opposite of order is disorder.
Types of laws
1. Non – legal laws – no court action e.g. school rules
2. Customary traditional laws – based on culture, social traditions.
They have to agree with state laws.
They are respected by state.
3. Statutory laws / legal laws – laws made by local council or national government and citizens are expected to obey them.
Types of statutory laws
a) Civil laws – made by parliamen
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