Kerygma Bible Institute
Diploma in Biblical Theology
(A structured study of Scripture through 12 doctrinal foundations.)
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
God's revelation understood through doctrine, truth, & divine order
DIDACHE THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL
Vision & Teaching — Fernando Jiménez (2020)
DIDACHE THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL 12 MODULES
SECTION V — The Spiritual Realm
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SECTION VI — The Church & the Future
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INTRODUCTION
DIDACHÉ – School of Theology
A Biblical School for Living, Teaching, and Proclaiming the Word
The Didachḗ School of Theology is not designed to compete with traditional seminaries, nor to immerse students in years of speculative theology, academic debates, or extensive reading detached from ministry life. Its purpose is far more focused, practical, and biblical. This school exists to bring theology back to its rightful source — the Scriptures themselves.
Our conviction is simple:
Theology must arise from the Word of God, remain anchored in the Word of God, and produce lives shaped by the Word of God. DIDACHÉ is a school for the preparation of pastors, leaders, teachers, and preachers who need clarity, sound doctrine, and biblical confidence — not endless theory. The training offered here is designed to be completed in weeks rather than years, without sacrificing depth, accuracy, or faithfulness to Scripture.
We believe:
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Knowing the Word of God is essential
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Living the Word of God is indispensable
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Proclaiming the Word of God is urgent
God is not primarily pleased by theological sophistication, intellectual reputation, or deep opinions that never leave the classroom. He is pleased when His truth is lived, preached, and used to bring people to salvation.
For this reason, DIDACHÉ emphasizes:
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Theology drawn directly from Scripture
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Doctrinal clarity without speculation
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Biblical foundations that strengthen preaching and pastoral ministry
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Theology that leads to obedience, mission, and fruitfulness
This school is shaped by the conviction that truth is given to be lived, not merely discussed, and that the ultimate goal of theology is not argument, but transformation — not prestige, but proclamation — not endless analysis, but faithful witness and the winning of souls.
DIDACHÉ stands in the spirit of the early Church: Teaching that forms disciples, strengthens leaders, and advances the Gospel of Jesus Christ, The Son of God.