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May 20, 2012 |
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Systematic Theology
The purpose of systematic theology is to help followers of Christ come to a deeper and broader understanding of God and the Christian faith. This course is designed to produce students of theology who are not only fully equipped to understand the bible and sermons but who are also able to fully participate in theological discussions at the seminary level. The deep questions of life and eternity, questions with which men and women wrestle their entire lives will be addressed and discussed.
The class meets Saturday afternoons at 3:30pm from the first Saturday of September to the end of May.. If you wish to sign up, please respond to this email. There will also be a sign up sheet available this coming Sunday morning.
Good Shepherd’s Systematic Theology course will follow the outline below:
I. The Nature of Revelation
II. The Nature and Character of God: Communicable and incommunicable attributes and the Trinity
IV. The Doctrine of Creation
V. The Doctrine of Providence
VI. Human Nature, Sin, and Satan
VII. Revelation Revisited: The Word of God written—the bible
VIII. The Person of Christ: The Word of God enfleshed—Christology
VIV. Salvation in Christ: Soteriology
X. The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology:
XI. Means and Process of Sanctification
XII: The Church
XIII. The Sacraments
XIV. Christianity and other religions
XV. The Church in the World
XVI. The Last Things: Eschatology



