Overview
The Systematic Theology course offers a comprehensive and structured study of the core doctrines of the Christian faith. It aims to organize theological concepts into a coherent system, exploring how these doctrines interrelate and are grounded in Scripture. Students will examine key areas of Christian theology, including the nature of God, Christology, pneumatology (study of the Holy Spirit), soteriology (salvation), ecclesiology (the Church), eschatology (end times), and more. Through careful theological reflection, students will develop a deeper understanding of the biblical foundation for Christian belief, the historical development of doctrine, and how theology informs Christian life and ministry. This course is ideal for students, pastors, and anyone interested in deepening their understanding of the New Testament. It provides essential knowledge for those seeking to grow in their faith, teach the Bible, or pursue further studies in Christian theology.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
The students who have succeeded in this course should be able to:
- Learn the purpose and approach of systematic theology, including its reliance on Scripture, tradition, reason, and experience.
- Explore the Doctrine of God (Theology Proper)
- Examine Christology (The Doctrine of Christ)
- Study Pneumatology (The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit)
- Study Eschatology (The Doctrine of Last Things)
- Examine Ecclesiology (The Doctrine of the Church)