Systematic Theology I - God & Creation

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Lecture Description

In this course students will examine the character of God, the creation, and the nature of humanity. The students will be introduced to pertinent biblical texts and themes, theological terms, key figures, and the importance of culture and history in framing various debates. As the first in three courses in systematic theology, particular attention will be given to theological method and the nature of theology as biblical reasoning within God’s economy of grace.

Reading List for Systematic Theology I:

Michael Horton, Pilgrim Theology
Greg Allison, Historical Theology

Reading lists are provided for reference. Other readings may be referenced in the lectures, but are only available in the course.

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Teaching Professor

Dr. Timothy Sansbury
Professor of Philosophy and Theology, Provost

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