Systematic Theology
Don’t be overwhelmed by this fancy title, this course is designed to explain the intricacies of the Christian faith in a manner that is easy to comprehend. “Systematic” refers to something being put into a system. Systematic theology is, therefore, the division of theology into systems that explain its various areas. For example, many books of the Bible give information about the problem of sin. No one book gives all the information about sin, and the implications of it. Systematic theology takes all the information about sin from all the books of the Bible and organizes it so we see the complete picture. Systematic theology is all about organizing the teachings of the Bible into categorical systems.
Lessons
Lesson 1: Introduction + The Doctrine of the Word of God
Lesson 2: The Existence and Attributes of God
Lesson 3: The Doctrine of Creation and Providence
Lesson 4: Biblical Anthropology: The Problem of Sin
Lesson 5: Biblical Christology
Lesson 6: The Work of Christ
Lesson 7: The Holy Spirit
Lesson 8: The Work of the Holy Spirit
Lesson 9: God’s Plan of Redemption: Part 1
Lesson 10: God’s Plan of Redemption: Part 2
Lesson 11: Doctrines of the Church: Part 1
Lesson 12: Doctrines of the Church: Part 2
Lesson 13: Eschatology