Systematic Theology
About This Course
Systematic theology provides a comprehensive overview of doctrines on contemporary topics such as the Trinity, incarnation, and others. This course helps you systematically organize Christian doctrine, typically beginning with a foundational principle and building upon it. For instance, while various books of the Bible offer insights into angels, no single book contains all the information. Systematic theology collects and arranges all biblical references to angels into a cohesive system.
Language of instruction will depend on tutor and tutor location.
Learning Objectives
Doctrine of the Trinity – Exploration of the nature and relationship of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit within Christian belief.
Christology – Study of the person and work of Jesus Christ, including his divinity, humanity, and role in salvation.
Pneumatology – Examination of the nature and work of the Holy Spirit, including his roles in the life of the believer and the church.
Eschatology – Analysis of end times and last things, including concepts of judgment, resurrection, and eternal life.
Soteriology – The study of salvation, including theories of atonement, grace, and the process of being saved.
Target Audience
- Pastors
- Pastoral Students
- Christian Community Leaders