TH4 – Systematic Theology 2
Systematic theology is, quite simply, a comprehensive and organized approach to answering the question, “What does the Bible teach us today?” As such, an evangelical systematic theology is a critical area of study for all Christians, as it gives us a much clearer understanding of what we believe and why. In this class we continue where Systematic Theology 1 left off.
Fridays, 1-3PM, Apr. 4-May 30, 2014. 7 sessions – No classes during Holy Week – April 18 – or on May 9.
Required Text: Systematic Theology, by Wayne Grudem – $400 pesos.
Study notes for the final exam in Systematic Theology 2.
Reintroduction to Systematic Theology; Doctrine of Providence – April 4, 2014
Read pp. 315-354 in Grudem.
Lecture notes in PDF Lecture notes in PPT
Doctrine of Humanity- April 11, 2014
Read pp. 439-489 in Grudem.
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Doctrines of Sin and Redemption – April 25, 2014
Read pp. 490-525; 657-745 in Grudem.
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Doctrines of Sanctification and Glorification – May 2, 2014
Read pp. 746-839 in Grudem.
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Doctrine of the Church – May 16, 2014
Read pp. 853-949 in Grudem.
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Doctrines of the Sacraments and Gifts of the Holy Spirit – May 23, 2014
Read pp. 950-1088 in Grudem.
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Doctrine of the Future; Final Exam – May 30, 2014
Read pp. 1091-1167 in Grudem.
Lecture notes in PDF Lecture notes in PPT