Systematic Theology 1 (TH3)
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, because it gives us a much clearer understanding of what we believe and why.
Fridays, 1-3 PM, January 24 – March 7, 2014 (7 sessions)
Required Text: Systematic Theology, by Wayne Grudem – $400 pesos.
Study notes for the final exam.
TH3 – Intro to Systematic Theology – January 24
Read pp. 15-43 in Grudem.
Lecture notes in PDF Lecture notes in PPT
TH3 – Doctrine of the Word of God – January 31
Read pp. 45-138 in Grudem.
Lecture notes in PDF Lecture notes in PPT
TH3 – Doctrine of God – February 7
Read pp. 141-261 in Grudem.
Lecture notes in PDF Lecture notes in PPT
TH3 – Doctrines of Creation and Providence – February 14
Read pp. 262-354 in Grudem.
Lecture notes in PDF Lecture notes in PPT
TH3 – Doctrines of the Supernatural; Miracles, Prayer, Angels and Demons – February 21
Read pp. 355-435 in Grudem.
Lecture notes in PDF Lecture notes in PPT
TH3 – Doctrine of Christ – February 28
Read pp. 529-633 in Grudem.
Lecture notes in PDF Lecture notes in PPT
TH3 – Doctrine of the Holy Spirit; Final Exam – March 7
Read pp. 634-653 in Grudem.