Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama COURSE PURPOSE COURSE OBJECTIVES
|
|
- Avis Underwood
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama Spring 2013 Cell Phone: ST3526 Systematic Theology I address: jbr10@mail.com Professor: Rev. James Richwine Tuscaloosa Campus Class Hours: 2 COURSE PURPOSE The purpose of this course is to study Prolegomena and the Doctrine of God. Included will be a brief study of the history of theological study, a study of revelation, the nature and attributes of God, the Being and Works of God. Items covered include: the existence and knowability of God, the doctrine of the Trinity, the Divine Decree, creation, predestination and providence. COURSE OBJECTIVES 1. The student will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the nature, legitimacy, and importance of Systematic Theology in understanding the Scriptures. 2. The student will be able to explain the historic development of systems of theology and be able to articulate the differences in these systems. 3. The student will be able to explain how God has given and protects the Scriptures, their inspiration, authority, inerrancy and sufficiency for our faith and life 4. The student will be able to discuss the nature of God, the Trinity, and God s sovereignty in creation, predestination and providence. 5. The student will be able to discuss biblically the Reformed perspective. Required Texts: COURSE TEXTS Berkhof, Louis. Systematic Theology. Grand Rapids: William B Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1996 (pp. v-186, ) Boettner, Lorraine. The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination. Philadelphia: The Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, (pp ) Pink, Arthur W. The Attributes of God. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, (pp. 7-92) Sproul, R.C. Chosen By God. Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishers, (pp )
2 Recomended Texts: Reymond, Robert L. A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith, 2nd Edition. Nashville:Nelson Reference and Electronic Publishing, (pp.xxv-414, ) Frame, John. The Doctrine of God. Phillipsburg: P & R Publishing, Packer, J. I. Knowing God. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, Packer, J.I. Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, Packer, J.I. Concise Theology. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press Pink, Arthur W. The Sovereignty of God, Grand Rapids: Baker Books, Warfield, Benjamin B. The Inspiration and Authority of the Bible. Philadelphia: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations University of Chicago Press COURSE REQUIREMENTS 1. Class attendance: more than two unexcused absences drops your final grade one letter grade. 2. Completion of reading assignment on time. 3. Write two 3-5 page (each) synopsis and critique (Biblical/exegetical basis only) on any two of the following books: a. Knowing God, J.I. Packer b. Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God, J.I. Packer c. The Sovereignty of God, Arthur W Pink d. Willing to Believe, R.C. Sproul e. The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism, Timothy Keller F Begin your critique with the bibliographic information of the book you have chosen to critique. F Write a brief summary of the main theme and any major secondary themes of the author. F Include your analysis of the arguments the author sets forth. Your analysis should be focused primarily upon how faithfully you think the author has interpreted and applied the Scripture. F Evaluate how they have either succeeded or failed in taking into account all of Scripture (in other words, is it a systematic argument or simply a use of some isolated
3 proof tests?) citing instances from the book to support your evaluation. F Tell me why you agree or disagree with their conclusion(s), using the Scriptures to support any differing views you may hold. F Conclude with a paragraph that states what you have gained personally AND professionally from reading this book. 4. Write a page research paper tracing the Augustinian-Pelegian controversy through the Middle Ages, the Reformation and the 19 th /20 th /21 st century. In addition to the historical facts include your personal observations about the controversy as well as its impact upon the church in America in the 21 st century. You should average two citations per page and at least five-seven reference works other than your textbooks. Paper should contain the following constituent parts: title page, table of contents, introduction, research question (what are you investigating?), discussion and conclusion (include in the conclusion an evaluation of how this study has impacted you personally), bibliography. (The pages begins with introduction and ends with conclusion). 5. Mid-Term and Final exam GRADING 1. Class attendance: more than two unexcused absences drops final grade one letter grade. 2. Completion of reading and ability to participate in discussion. (There will be a question on the final asking if you have completed all the assigned readings.) 10% 3. Two short papers are worth 10% each for a total of 20% of grade 4. Research paper 30% 5. Mid Term and Final Exam 20% each for a total of 40% BTS FORMAT AND STYLE STANDARDS Note: All research papers must be formatted in accordance with Turabian Chicago standards including the title page, citations and bibliography. Any paper not conforming to these standards will automatically be dropped one letter grade. #12 Times New Roman font and double spacing is required on all papers. All margins (side, top, & bottom) no larger than 1 inch. All course materials must be submitted by the last day of class. Thereafter, course materials may be submitted for up to six (6) weeks after the end of the semester directly to the office of the Registrar with the permission of the professor. If a student submits course materials after the end of the semester but within the six (6) weeks grace period, the student s grade will be lowered by one letter grade. The course materials will not be accepted after the six (6) week grace period and a failing grade will be posted to the student s transcript.
4 COURSE OUTLINE Week One: Jan 24 Prolegomena Introduction & Historic Overview Read: Berkhof (pp.v 115) Introductory Volume Week Two: Prolegomena Historic Overview (cont) Jan 31 Read: Berkhof (pp ) Week Three: Prolegomona Revelation Feb 7 Read: Berkhof (pp ) Week Four: Feb 14 Prolegomena Revelation (con t), Scripture & Inspiration 1 st Report due Read: Berkhof (pp ) Week Five: Prolegomena Inspiration (cont) & Canon Feb 21 Read: Pink (pp. 9-92) Read: Berkhof (pp ) Systematic Theology Week Six: Doctrine of God Intro, Incomprehensibility of God, Knowledge of God Feb 28 Read: Berkhof (pp ) Week Seven: Doctrine of God Knowledge of God (cont.), Names of God. Mar 7 Read: Boettner (pp ) Week Eight: Mar 14 Doctrine of God Names of God (cont.), Attributes of God 2 nd Report due Study for Mid Term Spring Break No Class Take Home, Open Book, Mid Term Exam (Prolegomena only) Mar 21 Read: Sproul (pp ) Week Nine: Doctrine of God Attributes of God (cont) Mar 28 Read: Boettner (pp ) Read: Berkhof (pp ) Week Ten: Doctrine of God The Trinity April 4 Read: Berkhof (pp ) Boettner (pp ) Week Eleven: Doctrine of God The Works of God April 11 Read: Berkhof (pp ) Research Paper Due Week Twelve: April 18 Doctrine of God Predestination, Providence & Miracles Read: Catch up on any incomplete readings Week Thirteen: Final Exam April 25
5 Additional Annotated Bibliography Systematic Theology Bavinck, Herman. Reformed Dogmatics. 3 vols. translated thus far. Grand Rapids: Baker, Berkof, Louis. Summary of Christian Doctrine. Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, Boice, James Montgomery. Foundations of the Christian Faith. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, Calvin, John. Institutes of the Christian Religion, vols. Translated by Ford Lewis Battles. Philadelphia: Westminster, Although there are many aspects of Systematic Theology that Calvin does not address, this is the oldest and most classic statement of Reformed theology. Dabney, Robert Lewis. Lectures in Systematic Theology, Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Southern Presbyterian Erickson, Millard. Christian Theology, 2 nd ed. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, Moderately Calvinistic Baptist Gill, John. Body of Divinity, Reprint, Atlanta, GA: Turner Lassetter, Strict (Particular) Calvinistic Baptist Grudem, Wayne. Systematic Theology. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, Hodge, Charles. Systematic Theology, vols. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1997 reprint. Hodge was one of the preeminent Princeton Presbyterian theologians. Oden, Thomas. Systematic Theology. 3 vols. Peabody, MA: Prince Press, A compilation of classical theologies from various perspectives Reformed, Lutheran, and Arminian Pieper, Francis. Christian Dogmatics. 4 vols. Saint Louis: Concordia, Classical Lutheran theology Reymond, Robert. A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith. Nashville: Nelson, Reformed Shedd, William G. T. Dogmatic Theology, 1894, ed. Alan W. Gomes. Phillipsburg, NJ: P and R, An excellent but often overlooked Presbyterian theology Strong, Augustus Hopkins. Systematic Theology. Westwood, NJ: Fleming H. Revell Co., Moderately Calvinistic Baptist Turretin, Francis. Institutes of Elenctic Theology, vols. Translated by George Musgrave Giger, ed. James T. Dennison, Jr. Phillipsburg, NJ: P and R, Reformed, from the era of Protestant Scholasticism Vincent, Thomas. The Shorter Catechism Explained from Scripture. Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 1980 The Inspiration of Scripture Custer, Stewart. Does Inspiration Demand Inerrancy? Nutley, New Jersey: The Craig Press, Lindsell, Harold. The Battle for the Bible. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, Montgomery, John Warwick, ed. God s Inerrant Word. Minneapolis: Bethany Fellowship, Inc Packer, J. I. Fundamentalism and the Word of God. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Stonehouse, N. B., and Paul Woolley, ed. The Infallible Word. Philadelphia: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1946.
6 Tenney, Merrill C., ed. The Bible-The Living Word of Revelation. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, Warfield, Benjamin B. The Inspiration and Authority of the Bible. Philadelphia: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, Limited Inspiration. Philadelphia: Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, n.d. White, James. The King James Only Controversy. Minneapolis: Bethany House Publishers, Young, Edward J. Thy Word Is Truth. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company,1957. The Doctrine of God Bavinck, Herman. The Doctrine of God. Translated by William Hendriksen. Edinburgh: The Banner of Truth Trust, A classic and thorough treatment from a Reformed perspective Charnock, Stephen. The Existence and Attributes of God, Reprint, Wilmington: Sovereign Grace Book Club, Edwards, Jonathan. Our Great and Glorious God. Pittsburgh: Soli Deo Gloria. The Wrath of Almighty God. Pittsburgh: Soli Deo Gloria. Erickson, Millard J. God the Father Almighty. Grand Rapids: Baker, A contemporary exploration of the divine attributes Letham, Robert. The Holy Trinity. Phillipsburg, NJ: P and R, A deep theological study of the doctrine of the Trinity, with emphasis on the classical ecumenical creeds Piper, John. Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist. Portland: Multnomah Publishing, The Pleasures of God. Portland: Multnomah Press, God s Passion for His Glory. Wheaton: Crossway Books, When I Don t Desire God. Wheaton: Crossway Books, Sproul, R.C. One Holy Passion. Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishing, The Holiness of God. Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishing, Storms, Samuel C. The Grandeur of God. Grand Rapids: Baker, A theological and devotional study of the divine attributes Ware, Bruce A. God s Lesser Glory. Wheaton: Crossway, A critique of Open Theism Warfield, Benjamin B. The Plan of Salvation, Revised Edition. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, no date. A summary of the various lapsarian positions on the decrees of God Creation Johnson, Philip E. Darwin on Trial. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, Reason in the Balance: The Case Against Naturalism in Science, Law, and Education. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, MacArthur, John. The Battle for the Beginning: The Bible on Creation and the Fall of Adam. Nashville: W Publishing Group, 2001.
7 Strobel. Lee. The Case for a Creator. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, West, John G. Darwin Day in America: How Our Politics and Culture Have Been Dehumanized in the Name of Science. Wilmington, DE: Intercollegiate Studies Institute, Providence Helm, Paul. The Providence of God. Downers Grove: InterVarsity Press, Plumer, William S. Jehovah-Jireh: A Treatise on Providence. Harrisonburg: Sprinkle Publications, n.d. Sproul, R.C. The Invisible Hand. Dallas: Word Publishing, Spurgeon, C.H. Spurgeon on the Providence of God. Tampa: MacDonald Publishing Co, n.d. Predestination Bunyan, John. Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ. Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, n.d. Edwards, Jonathan. The Freedom of the Will. Soli Deo Gloria. Sproul, R.C. Willing to Believe. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, IS White, James R. and Sproul, Jr. R.C. The Potter s Freedom. Calvary Press, 2000.
Systematic Theology II Birmingham Theological Seminary Dothan Campus Professor: Rev. Dr. Todd Baucum, D.Min.
Systematic Theology II Birmingham Theological Seminary Dothan Campus Professor: Rev. Dr. Todd Baucum, D.Min. Spring 2013 Work Phone: 3343479515 ST3527 Systematic Theology II Cell Phone: 3344756683 Professor:
More informationBirmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama ST3529 Systematic Theology IV: The Doctrine of Salvation
Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243 205-776-5650 ST3529 Systematic Theology IV: The Doctrine of Salvation Professor: Rev. Lee Bloodworth 334-272-1133 Tuesday 5:30-7:30
More informationBirmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243 205-776-5650 Fall 2012 ST3528 Systematic Theology III Professor: Rev. Lee Bloodworth 334-272-1133 Tuesday 5:30-7:30 p.m. covenantpcmgm@bellsouth.net
More informationGST 613 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 3 ANTHROPOLOGY, HAMARTIOLOGY, SOTERIOLOGY COURSE SYLLABUS March 12-May 4, 2019
GST 613 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 3 ANTHROPOLOGY, HAMARTIOLOGY, SOTERIOLOGY COURSE SYLLABUS March 12-May 4, 2019 Maranatha Baptist Seminary, Watertown, WI Dr. Fred Moritz Spring 2019 OLB FMoritz@mbu.edu Cell:
More informationI. Course Description. II. Course Objectives
Syllabus for Theology I (BST 601) Bibliology (Scripture), Prolegomena (Introductory Matters, Theology Proper (Study of God) Front Range Bible Institute (Spring 2014) Professor Tim Dane I. Course Description
More informationFront Range Bible Institute
Front Range Bible Institute BST601 Theology I Syllabus (Bibliology Scripture, Prolegomena - Introductory Matters, Theology Proper - Study of God) Professor Tim Dane Fall 2018 I. Course Description Theology
More informationGST 510 PROLEGOMENA Class Syllabus Dr. Larry R. Oats Fall 2018
GST 510 PROLEGOMENA Class Syllabus Dr. Larry R. Oats Fall 2018 To know God and to make Him known is a high and noble calling. This course will introduce the student to the study of systematic theology,
More informationSystematic Theology I ST502: Revelation and Inspiration New Geneva Theological Seminary Rev. J.P. Mosley, Jr. Spring 2019 Goals: Knowledge:
Rev. J.P. Mosley, Jr. Spring 2019 Goals: Knowledge: Skills: Character: To come to an understanding of the orthodox doctrine of Revelation and Inspiration. To know and defend the biblical evidences of these
More informationSystematic and Historical Theology IV Goals: Knowledge: Skills: Character: Methods: Course Requirements:
Rev. J.P. Mosley, Jr. Fall 2017 Goals: Knowledge: Skills: Character: To come to an understanding of the orthodox doctrine of Christ. To know and defend the biblical evidences of these doctrines against
More informationRLGS 3603 Introduction to Christian Theology BRE Modular/Degree Completion Program April 15 May 13, 2010, Thursdays, 6:00 pm 10:00 pm
RLGS 3603 Introduction to Christian Theology BRE Modular/Degree Completion Program April 15 May 13, 2010, Thursdays, 6:00 pm 10:00 pm Professor: Rev. Dr. Francis Mpindu, PhD Phone: Church Office (905)
More informationBirmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, AL (205)
Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, AL 35243 (205) 776-5350 Summer 2012 PT5637 Personal Evangelism Professor: Rev. Charles H. Williams Class Hours: 2 Cell Phone: (205) 292-4620
More informationI. Course Description. II. Course Objectives. III. Required Course Materials
Front Range Bible Institute BST 603 Theology III Syllabus Christology (Christ), Pneumatology (Spirit), Soteriology (Salvation) Professor Tim Dane Spring 2019 I. Course Description Theology III includes
More informationBirmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama COURSE OBJECTIVES COURSE TEXTS
Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243 205-776-5650 Fall 2012 AP8521 Introduction to Apologetics Phone: 205.776.5110 Professor: Mr. Brandon Robbins Class Hours: 2
More informationReligious Studies 3603 Introduction to Christian Theology Fall 2009, Thursday 8:30-11:30, Room 2085
Religious Studies 3603 Introduction to Christian Theology Fall 2009, Thursday 8:30-11:30, Room 2085 Dr. Craig A. Carter Phone: 416-226-6620 ext. 6732, Office: 2099 E-mail: ccarter@tyndale.ca Website: www.tyndale.ca~ccarter
More informationA Quarterly Journal for Church Leadership. Volume 7.. Number 3.. SUMMER 1998
A Quarterly Journal for Church Leadership Volume 7.. Number 3.. SUMMER 1998 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 'Enemy occupied territory-that is what the world is. -c. S. LEWIS 'The money, the pleasures, the daily
More informationEMS 101 L00.A PERSONAL EVANGELISM (Course Syllabus)
FALL 2016 Syllabus Bobby J. Worthington, DMin Email: bworthington@criswell.edu Office: 214 818-1362 EMS 101 L00.A PERSONAL EVANGELISM (Course Syllabus) A. COURSE DESCRIPTION: An introduction to the oral
More informationHISTORY OF DOCTRINE SYLLABUS
Chafer Theological Seminary History of Doctrine (2 hours) Spring 2008 HISTORY OF DOCTRINE SYLLABUS Instructor: Dr. Robert Dean, Jr., Th.M., M.A., D.Min. Pastor, West Houston Bible Church www.deanbible.org
More informationChristian Apologetics PHIL5301 New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Defend 2019
Christian Apologetics PHIL5301 New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Defend 2019 Apologetics Conference January 7-11, 2019 Robert B. Stewart Office: Dodd 112, extension #3245 rstewart@nobts.edu Seminary
More informationBSurveye lofi Theology
( ( We BSurveye lofi Theology eve "Baseline" (a part of the BiLD Training Center) provides a common pathway of leadership development for emerging leaders at Fellowship Bible Church of Northwest Arkansas.
More informationST745: Introduction to the Reformed Tradition Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry Course Description Course Content Required Texts ISBN-10:
ST745: Introduction to the Reformed Tradition Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry M-F, June 11-15, 2018, 8:30am 5:00pm Henry Knapp 724-622-1283 ; pastorknapp@hotmail.com Course Description Be able to
More informationBirmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243
Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243 Reformation and Modern Church History Taught by Pastor George Shamblin Email: george@thecenterbham.org; cell: (205) 305-7968
More informationST 5103 Theology 3: Holy Spirit, Church, Last Things. Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Fall Course Syllabus
ST 5103 Theology 3: Holy Spirit, Church, Last Things Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Fall 2013 Course Syllabus Instructor: Dr. Wayne G. Johnson WGJohnson.Kenya@gmail.com 407 697-7699 Tuesdays, 6-9
More informationCMCM 3373: Christian Apologetics Institute January 7-11, 2019
CMCM 3373: Christian Apologetics Institute January 7-11, 2019 Dr. Jeffrey Farmer Hardin 215 Assoc. Professor Church Ministry and Evangelism jfarmer@nobts.edu 504-282-4455 ext. 8227 The mission of Leavell
More informationSystematic Theology Scripture, Theology, Anthropology
ST 515/01 Syllabus Fall 2017 RTS Charlotte Systematic Theology Scripture, Theology, Anthropology Meeting Information Monday Friday, October 9-13, 8:00am 5:00pm Contact Information Prof. Kevin DeYoung (kdeyoung@rts.edu)
More informationNEW ORLEANS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Division of Church Music Ministries
NEW ORLEANS BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Division of Church Music Ministries MUWM5201-01/5201-80 Advanced Readings in Worship Spring Semester, 2015 (Semester Hybrid Workshop) Dr. Michael Sharp, Professor
More informationCourse Syllabus Course title: ST 502 The Word Course description: Course instructor: Bob Gonzales Course lecturer: Jeffrey Johnson Course credit:
Course title: Course description: Course instructor: Course lecturer: Course credit: Course objectives: Course requirements: ST 502 The Word Course Syllabus The content of this course includes an overview
More informationBirmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243
Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243 September 2013 BC7630 Marriage and Family Counseling Professor: Dr. Dave Matthews, Th.M., D.Min. dmatthews@briarwood.org COURSE
More informationSelect Bibliography on Apologetic Systems
Encyclopedias of Apologetics Select Bibliography on Apologetic Systems Campbell-Jack, W. C. and C. Stephen Evans, eds. New Dictionary of Christian Apologetics. Leicester, England: Inter-Varsity Press,
More informationCOURSE SYLLABUS. Course Description
TH 605 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY II Patrick T. Smith, Course Instructor Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Winterim Term, January 11-15, 2010 (Monday Friday: 9:00 am-12:00 pm, 1:30 pm-4:30 pm) Email: ptsmith@gcts.edu
More informationC103: Pastoral Theology
C103: Pastoral Theology COURSE INSTRUCTOR Dr. Tom Ascol is the Senior Pastor of Grace Baptist Church, Cape Coral, Florida and serves as the Executive Director of Founders Ministries COURSE MENTOR Students
More informationBSCM : Hermeneutics Spring 2019 (193) Thursday 8:00 PM 9:59 PM Dr. David Raúl Lema, Jr., B.A., M.Div., Th.M., D.Min., Ph.D.
BSCM1300-30: Hermeneutics Spring 2019 (193) Thursday 8:00 PM 9:59 PM Dr. David Raúl Lema, Jr., B.A., M.Div., Th.M., D.Min., Ph.D. Professor of Missions dlema@nobts.edu Office: 305-888-9777; Cell: 305-431-4030
More informationST408: Foundations of Systematic Theology
COURSE SYLLABUS ST408: Foundations of Systematic Theology Course Lecturer: John M. Frame, D.D. Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, FL About This
More informationTH 302 THEOLOGICAL SURVEY: DOCTRINES OF SIN, HUMANITY, AND SALVATION
Rev. Paul R. Shockley, Th.M, M.A. College of Biblical Studies 7000 Regency Square Blvd. Spring 2009 Suite 210 281-499-6540 (H) Houston, Texas 77036-3298 713-785-5995 (W) www.cbshouston.edu paul.shockley@cbshouston.edu
More informationCOURSE SYLLABUS. Course Description. Required Course Textbooks
COURSE SYLLABUS TH 502 Theology Survey II Patrick T. Smith, Course Instructor Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Jacksonville Campus Spring Semester 2013 Friday-Saturday, February 15-16; Friday-Saturday,
More informationMid-South Christian College
Mid-South Christian College Address: 3097 Knight Rd. Professor: Raymond Perkins Memphis, TN 38181 E-mail: Rayperkins64@gmail.com Cell: 901-326-3038 Website: www.midsouthcc.org Office: N/A Version: 1.0
More informationDISTANCE EDUCATION. Introduction to Pastoral and Theological Studies. 0ST502, 3 Hours. Lectures by James N. Anderson Ph.D.
RTS DISTANCE EDUCATION Introduction to Pastoral and Theological Studies 0ST502, 3 Hours Lectures by James N. Anderson Ph.D. RTS Distance Education This course notebook is for the coordination of your course
More informationfor RTS student use only
PT611 Church Polity for the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte Spring Semester 2013 Course goals To grasp the biblical basis for the Presbyterian form of church
More informationCOURSE SYLLABUS PT526 Reformed Theological Seminary 5422 Clinton Boulevard Jackson, MS
COURSE SYLLABUS PT526 Reformed Theological Seminary 5422 Clinton Boulevard Jackson, MS 39209 601-923-1600 Spring 2019 Theology of Worship Cell: 256-509-9284 Professor: Charles M. Wingard, D. Min. E-mail:
More informationCOURSE SYLLABUS. Course Description
COURSE SYLLABUS TH 501 Theology Survey I Patrick T. Smith, Course Instructor Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Fall 2011 October 31-November 4, 2011 Phone: 978-646-4120 Email: ptsmith@gcts.edu Course
More informationST515 Systematic Theology 1 Syllabus Reformed Theological Seminary Fall 2018 Atlanta Campus
ST515 Systematic Theology 1 Syllabus Reformed Theological Seminary Fall 2018 Atlanta Campus Dr. Guy M. Richard grichard@rts.edu Office Hours: Tuesdays 4pm 6pm or by appointment Course Description This
More informationBirmingham Theological Seminary Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama
1 Birmingham Theological Seminary Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243 205-776-5650 FALL SEMESTER 2012 Principles of Church Growth PT5739 Tuesday 5:30 pm. - 7:30 pm. Professor: Rev. Willie Wells, Jr.
More informationNT 501 New Testament Survey
SOUTHERN EVANGELICAL SEMINARY 3000 TILLEY MORRIS RD MATTHEWS, NC 28105 Summer 2016, May 09-14 NT 501 3 credit hours Melton (Mel) B. Winstead, Ph.D. Tel: (704) 242-1944 E-mail: mwinstead@ses.edu I. DESCRIPTION
More informationEvangelism 04MS508 RTS Atlanta Dr. James Saxon Summer 2015
Evangelism 04MS508 RTS Atlanta Dr. James Saxon Summer 2015 Course Title Evangelism and Soul-winning (04MS508) Class Schedule: Four days 9:00-4:30pm July 22-25, 2015 All day practicum Saturday 25th, 9-3pm
More informationEvangelism (2MS508) Reformed Theological Seminary Orlando Summer 2012
Evangelism (2MS508) Reformed Theological Seminary Orlando Summer 2012 Instructor: Bob Orner, Guest Lecturer of Practical Theology. Phone: 407-366-9493, ext.233 E-mail: Borner@rts.edu I. Purpose of the
More informationHebrews - Revelation 0NT522, 3 Credit Hours
Hebrews - Revelation 0NT522, 3 Credit Hours Lectures by Michael J. Kruger, Ph.D. RTS Distance Education This course notebook is for the coordination of your course materials, including reading assignments
More informationFounders Press Style Guide
1 Founders Press Style Guide 1) Indentations at the beginning of a paragraph should be 1/4 inch, not 1/2 inch as used to be common. Do not use the space bar or tab key when you indent. (Use paragraph indents
More informationHI 301 Church History
Pacific Baptist College Spring 2017 Friday 7:30 10:20 am HI 301 Church History Instructor: Christian Torres, Master of Ministry (TBS); Master of Arts in Biblical Studies (PIU); Associate Pastor (Calvary
More informationGORDON-CONWELL/COGOP CONSORTIUM Miami #1, Florida May 27-31, 2015 TH 504 Systematic Theology I
GORDON-CONWELL/COGOP CONSORTIUM Miami #1, Florida May 27-31, 2015 TH 504 Systematic Theology I Professor: Héctor Ortiz, Ph.D. Telephone: 281-685-3407 E-mail: hortiz@cogop.org Course Objectives To enhance
More informationBirmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama Course Purpose. Course Objectives.
Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243 205-776-5650 AP8533 Christianity and Contemporary Worldviews Work Phone: 205-776-5386 Professor: Rev. Thad James Jr. (PhD Cand)
More informationCHURCH PLANTING AND MISSIONS
Spring 2017 CHURCH PLANTING AND MISSIONS COURSE MEETING PLACE: This course meets at Grace Baptist Church, 1300 Ceitus Terrace, Cape Coral, Florida, 33991. COURSE INSTRUCTORS: Dr. Shawn Bergen, Lead Pastor
More informationGonzalez, Justo. The Story of Christianity, vol. 2: The Reformation to Present Day, revised edition. New York: Harper, 2010.
2HT504: History of Christianity II Professor John R. Muether / RTS-Orlando Email: jmuether@rts.edu A continuation of 1HT502, concentrating on leaders and movements of the church in the modern period of
More informationCOURSE SYLLABUS. Course Description
PR 5500 - Apologetics (2 cr.) TEDS Madison Extension Spring Semester 2015 Jan. 16-17; Feb. 20-21; Mar. 27-28 6:30 PM 9:30 PM, Sat. 8:30 AM 4:30 PM Harold Netland, PhD Phone: 847-317-8087 Email: hnetland@tiu.edu
More informationBirmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243 205-776-5650 Fall 2012 (Friday, 6:00 AM) Work Phone: 205-853-5033 NT 2022, New Testament I. Cell/Home Phone: 205-531-8743 Professor:
More informationMid-South Christian College
Mid-South Christian College Address: 3097 Knight Rd. Professor: Robert Griffin Memphis, TN 38181 E-mail: prof.griffin@gmail.com Website: www.midsouthcc.org Home: (901) 381-1547 Version: 4.0 Date: December
More informationTH SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY II
1 TH 605 - SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY II Spring Term 2018 Monday Afternoons 2-5 pm Dr. Richard Lints email address: Rlints@gcts.edu Byington Fellow: Michael Gruber (mgruber@gordonconwell.edu) I. COURSE DESCRIPTION
More informationFall Pastoral Theology
Fall 2016 Pastoral Theology COURSE MEETING PLACE: This course meets at Grace Baptist Church, 1300 Ceitus Terrace, Cape Coral, Florida, 33991. COURSE INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tom Ascol, Senior Pastor (Grace Baptist
More informationMinistry in a Postmodern Context: 3HT610 Jan 22-26, 2018, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC
Ministry in a Postmodern Context: 3HT610 Jan 22-26, 2018, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, NC David Owen Filson, Ph.D. candidate 1 Ministry in a Postmodern Context: 3HT610 Jan 22-26, 2018, Reformed
More informationPT611 Church Polity for the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
Course goals PT611 Church Polity for the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte Fall Semester 2014 To grasp the biblical basis for the Presbyterian form of church
More informationFront Range Bible Institute BST602 Theology II Syllabus Angelology (Angels), Anthropology (Man), Hamartiology (Sin) Professor Tim Dane Winter 2019
I. Course Description Front Range Bible Institute BST602 Theology II Syllabus Angelology (Angels), Anthropology (Man), Hamartiology (Sin) Professor Tim Dane Winter 2019 Theology II is the second of four
More informationDISTANCE EDUCATION. Systematic Theology: Ecclesiology and Sacraments. 0ST519, 2 Hours. Lectures by Scott R. Swain, Ph.D.
RTS DISTANCE EDUCATION Systematic Theology: Ecclesiology and Sacraments 0ST519, 2 Hours Lectures by Scott R. Swain, Ph.D. RTS Distance Education This course notebook is for the coordination of your course
More informationClassics of Personal Devotion HT508
Classics of Personal Devotion HT508 Reformed Theological Seminary - Charlotte Instructor: R. Carlton Wynne January 27-31, 2014 HT508 CLASSICS OF PERSONAL DEVOTION Reformed Theological Seminary Charlotte
More informationReformed Theological Seminary Nicole Institute for Baptist Studies (Orlando Campus)
Ascol, Baptist Theology of Ministry, p. 1 Reformed Theological Seminary Nicole Institute for Baptist Studies (Orlando Campus) Syllabus for Baptist Theology and Ministry (Course # 2PT713) January 6-10,
More informationEvangelical Theology: A Biblical And Systematic Introduction PDF
Evangelical Theology: A Biblical And Systematic Introduction PDF Evangelical Theology is a systematic theology written from the perspective of a biblical scholar. Michael F. Bird contends that the center,
More informationREFORMED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 4ST516 Systematic Theology II Syllabus Sacraments)
REFORMED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 4ST516 Systematic Theology II Syllabus (Ecclesiology @ Sacraments) Winter 2016 January 4-7, 2016 Dr. Derek W. H. Thomas Course Description A study of ecclesiology and sacraments
More informationPreparing for Ordination
Preparing for Ordination Reformed Theological Seminary Washington D.C. Syllabus 6PT612 Dates: Time: Credit hours: Instructors: Contact address: Phone: Email: Office hours: Special features: March 17 18,
More informationA Summary Of Christian Doctrine PDF
A Summary Of Christian Doctrine PDF Just as Berkhof's Systematic Theology is outstanding in its own field, his Summary of Christian Doctrine is unequalled as a popular handbook of Christian doctrine, written
More informationA SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR PREACHERS (Updated April 2017)
A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR PREACHERS (Updated April 2017) By David Christensen www.rephidimproject.org P.O. Box 145 Gorham, ME 04038 1 RECOMMENDATIONS Chapell, Bryan. Christ-Centered Preaching: Redeeming
More informationCOURSE TEXTBOOK: Millard Erickson. Christian Theology. Grand Rapids: Baker, Third edition.
MARANATHA BAPTIST SEMINARY GST 611 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1 BIBLIOLOGY and THEOLOGY PROPER DR. LARRY R. OATS Spring 2017 This course will examine the doctrines of the Bible (Bibliology) and of the Godhead
More informationCOURSE SYLLABUS ST506 Reformed Theological Seminary 5422 Clinton Boulevard Jackson, MS ST506 - SYSTMATIC THEOLOGY SURVEY FOR MFT
COURSE SYLLABUS ST506 Reformed Theological Seminary 5422 Clinton Boulevard Jackson, MS 39209 601-923-1600 ST506 - SYSTMATIC THEOLOGY SURVEY FOR MFT Fall 2014 Professor: Charles M. Wingard, D. Min. E-mail:
More informationBruce, F. F. The New Testament Documents: Are they Reliable? Downers Grove: Inter Varsity Press, 1980.
RECOMMENDED READING 2:2 BIBLE STUDY SERIES BIBLE STUDY Bruce, F. F. The New Testament Documents: Are they Reliable? Downers Grove: Inter Varsity Press, 1980. Hendricks, Howard. Teaching to Change Lives.
More informationST502 Introduction to Pastoral and Theological Studies
ST502 Introduction to Pastoral and Theological Studies I. Details Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte Fall 2012 A. Times: Tuesdays, 8:00 12:00 AM (including one-hour break for Chapel) B. Instructor:
More informationHistory of Christianity CH 3001 Fall 2014 Online Dr. Michael W. McDill ph x19
History of Christianity CH 3001 Fall 2014 Online Dr. Michael W. McDill mmcdill@mabtsne.edu ph. 518-355-4000 x19 Course Description: A survey of the history of Christianity from the first century to the
More informationOn-Campus Course Syllabus EMS501L01.A Personal Evangelism Spring 2018
Class Information Day and Time: Monday 1:30pm-4:00pm Room Number: E207 On-Campus Course Syllabus EMS501L01.A Personal Evangelism Spring 2018 Contact Information Instructor Name: Dr. Bobby Worthington Instructor
More informationSystematic Theology III Christology, Soteriology, and Eschatology
Systematic Theology III Christology, Soteriology, and Eschatology Syllabus ST522 Fall 2012 Dr. Douglas F. Kelly Reformed Theological Seminary Course Overview Systematic Theology III ST522 Dr. Kelly TEXTBOOKS:
More informationNIPAWIN BIBLE COLLEGE The Church and Last Things (BT312) Instructors: Lindsay Anderson & Adam Yadlowsky February 5 April
NIPAWIN BIBLE COLLEGE The Church and Last Things (BT312) Instructors: Lindsay Anderson & Adam Yadlowsky February 5 April 17 2018 Course Description: A study of the Bible s teaching concerning the nature,
More informationTH SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY II
1 TH 605 - SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY II Fall Term 2011 Monday Mornings 9:15 am 12:15 pm Dr. Richard Lints email address: Rlints@gcts.edu Office Hours Monday/Thursday Afternoons, Wednesday Mornings I. COURSE
More informationMcKnight, Scot The King Jesus Gospel: The Original Good News Revisited. Grand Rapids: Zondervan. ISBN: X
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School ME 5001 Foundations of Evangelism 2 Semester Hours Sep. 27-28, Nov. 1-2, Nov. 22-23 Fridays: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm; Saturdays: 8:00 am 12:00 pm; 1:00-4:00 pm Fall Semester
More informationEvangelism 04MS508 RTS Atlanta Dr. James Saxon Spring 2014
Evangelism 04MS508 RTS Atlanta Dr. James Saxon Spring 2014 Course Title: Evangelism and Soul-winning (04MS508) Class Schedule: The class will meet on Monday afternoons from March 17to May 12 (2:00 5:00
More informationBethesda University 730 North Euclid Street, Anaheim, California Tel:(714) , Fax:(714)
Bethesda University 730 North Euclid Street, Anaheim, California 92801. Tel:(714)517-1945, Fax:(714)683-1440 TH150 "Introduction to Theology" Fall 2014 Professor: Paul Namhun Cho, pastor Class Hour: Monday
More informationSyllabus for the Doctrine of Man
The School of Theology a ministry of Christ Church, Katy, TX Syllabus for the Doctrine of Man through one man sin entered into the world, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men, because
More informationLiberty Baptist Theological University
Liberty Baptist Theological University A Comparison of the New Hampshire Baptist Confession of Faith (General1833) And the Treatise on the Faith and Practice of the Free-Will Baptists, 1834 A Paper Submitted
More informationSeminary Mission Statement
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Cult Theology THEO6306 Professor: Dr. Robert B. Stewart Special Event Course Evangelical Ministries to New Religions April 27-28, 2018 Seminary Mission Statement
More informationST517 Systematic Theology 2 Syllabus Reformed Theological Seminary Fall 2018 Houston Campus
ST517 Systematic Theology 2 Syllabus Reformed Theological Seminary Fall 2018 Houston Campus Dr. Guy M. Richard grichard@rts.edu 770-952-8884 My assistant: Allison Knight, aknight@rts.edu Course Description
More informationBirmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama COURSE PURPOSE. Objectives of the Course
Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243 205-776-5650 Summer 2013 Home Phone: 205-612-9420 NT2521 Advanced Greek Cell Phone: 205-612-9420 Instructor: Mr. Bruce Horsley
More informationNOBTS Mission: To equip leaders to fulfill the Great Commission and the Great Commandments through the local church and its ministries.
New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Systematic Theology 2 THEO 5301 Spring 2013, 1:00-2:50 pm (1/25, 2/8, 2/22, 3/7, 3/21, 4/4, 4/18, 5/2) Wade Howell, Ph.D. wadehowelljr@yahoo.com Phone/Text: 386-402-0661
More informationRequired Textbook: Trull, Joe E. Walking in the Way: An Introduction to Christian Ethics. Nashville: Broadman & Holman Publishers, 1997.
Course Syllabus GS120L- Introduction to Christian Ethics Instructor: Richard Cates, D.Min. Phone: 619-770-9655 Tuesdays 1/8/2013-3/26/2013 Horizon University exists to enable students to develop critical
More informationThe Reformation Summer 2008
The Reformation Summer 2008 Monday-Friday, July 7-11: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Course Description A study of the Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican, Radical, and Roman Catholic phases of the sixteenth-century Reformation.
More informationTHE SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Professor: Dr. Timothy Beougher Garrett Fellow: Rocky Coleman:
THE SOUTHERN BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Professor: Dr. Timothy Beougher Garrett Fellow: Rocky Coleman: (rcoleman@sbts.edu) PERSONAL EVANGELISM (32100B) Meets in conjunction with CrossOver St. Louis June
More informationTaylor Seminary BI 412 Biblical Hermeneutics Fall Semester 2013
Taylor Seminary BI 412 Biblical Hermeneutics Fall Semester 2013 To develop Christ-minded leaders who make a difference in the world INSTRUCTOR: Jerry E. Shepherd, Ph.D. Office Phone: (780) 431-5250 Home
More informationTHCM : Contemporary Theological Issues Spring 2019, Term 193 Mondays (6 pm -8 pm)
THCM4321-30: Contemporary Theological Issues Spring 2019, Term 193 Mondays (6 pm -8 pm) Dr. Daniel Medina Email pastordanielmedina@gmail.com Adjunct Instructor - Leavell College 305-721-0721 The mission
More informationBirmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama Course Description. Course Objectives
Birmingham Theological Seminary 2200 Briarwood Way Birmingham, Alabama 35243 205-776-5650 Summer 2013 Work Phone: 205-838-0705 OT1526 Old Testament History and Theology Cell Phone: 205-603-3327 Professor:
More informationCH HT 612 Contemporary Cults
Asbury Theological Seminary eplace: preserving, learning, and creative exchange Syllabi ecommons 1-1-2001 CH HT 612 Contemporary Cults Steven Tsoukalas Follow this and additional works at: http://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi
More informationTheology Survey II - TH 502 Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Jacksonville Dr. Alan Myatt Spring 2010
Theology Survey II - TH 502 Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Jacksonville Dr. Alan Myatt Spring 2010 Schedule: Feb 26&27, March 26&27, April 30&May 1. Fridays from 6:30-9:30pm; Saturdays from 8:30am
More informationCalvary Bible Academy TH-102 Systematic Theology A SYLLABUS
Calvary Bible Academy TH-102 Systematic Theology A SYLLABUS Instructor: Sean Doyle Email: Sean@welcome2Calvary.com Work: (973) 226-5272 I. COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is the first of a three part overview
More informationNT 621 Exegesis of Romans
Asbury Theological Seminary eplace: preserving, learning, and creative exchange Syllabi ecommons 1-1-2005 NT 621 Exegesis of Romans Ben Witherington Follow this and additional works at: http://place.asburyseminary.edu/syllabi
More informationSystematic Theology Ecclesiology & Sacraments
Systematic Theology Ecclesiology & Sacraments ST 519/01 Syllabus Spring 2018 Reformed Theological Seminary Meeting Information Meeting Time: Fridays, 10:00 AM 12:00 PM (February 9 May 11) Meeting Place:
More informationA. General competencies to be achieved. The student will: B. Specific competencies to be achieved. The student will:
15800 Calvary Rd Kansas City, MO 64147 Kansas Syllabus Course: BI459 E/EN Advanced Hermeneutics (Blended) Credit: 3 credit hours Semester: Fall 2019 (Cycle 3) [October 28 December 20] Time: Thursday (6:00-9:00
More informationST1, The Doctrines of God and Scripture. Reformed Theological Seminary Washington D.C.
ST1, The Doctrines of God and Scripture Reformed Theological Seminary Washington D.C. 6ST510 (3 Credits) Spring 2013 Tuesday 7PM-10PM, February 5-May 14 (no class March 26) Howard Griffith, Ph.D. Associate
More informationNorthern Seminary NT 302 Paul s Letters and Acts Spring 2017
April 4 to June 6 7:00 pm 9:40 pm Dennis R. Edwards E-mail: dedwards@faculty.seminary.edu Purpose of the Course (from catalog): This course aims to acquaint students with the mission, letters and theology
More informationBIBLIOGRAPHY. . Happiness. Carol Stream, Il.: Tyndale, Archer, Gleason L. A Survey Of Old Testament Introduction. Chicago: Moody, 1985.
BIBLIOGRAPHY Alcorn, Randy. God s Sovereignty And Meaningful Human Choice: Why Is This Tough And Controversial Issue Worth Studying And Discussing? Eternal Perspectives, Fall/Winter (2014): 6-9.. Happiness.
More information