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ST 5103 Theology III: Holy Spirit, Church, Last Things (3 cr.) TEDS Madison Extension Fall Semester 2015 Aug. 28-29; Sept. 18-19; Nov. 6-7; Dec. 4-5 Fri. 6:30 PM 9:30 PM, Sat. 8:30 AM 4:30 PM Dr. Bruce L. Fields, PhD Phone: 847-317-8075 Email: bfields@tiu.edu Course Syllabus Course Description: This course begins with the study of the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Focus then shifts to the doctrine of the church. Topics include the nature, mission, function, organization, and ordinances of the church, the use of the gifts of the Holy Spirit in ministry, and the relation of Israel to the church. The course concludes with a treatment of the Last Things in relation to individuals (including the intermediate state and the resurrection of the body) and in relation to the following corporate groups: the church, Israel, and the nations. This course meets one ST General Comprehensive requirement for MA students. Auditors are not permitted in General Comp courses unless they have taken previous undergraduate course work in the subject or are not intending to complete the MA program. Course Objectives: At the completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Continue to develop the ability to think, interact, and respond in the area of systematic theology begun in the earlier courses in this department. 2. Engage the doctrine of the person and work of the Holy Spirit. The lectures and readings are designed to facilitate both a growing knowledge of these doctrines, and a growing desire to be yielded to the Holy Spirit. 3. Come to a clearer understanding of the nature of the church, its inception, its role in the plan of God, and its internal organization. The intent here is that believers would act on such understanding through personal and ministerial strategizing in line with what the Church is and what the Church should be doing. 4. More effectively study the relevant passages in Scripture in order to reflect upon some important topics in eschatology. The goal is not only to indulge in theological reflection, but also to examine and evaluate how believers should think and minister in light of the biblical and systematic treatments on these topics. ST 5103 Theology III Fall 2015 Madison, WI Bruce Fields 1

Course Texts: Required Texts: Allison, Gregg R. Sojourners and Strangers: The Doctrine of the Church. Crossway (978-1-58134-661-9) Archer, Feinberg, Moo. Three Views on The Rapture. Zondervan. (ISBN: 0-310- 21298-7) Beck, James R. and Gundry, Stanley K. Two Views on Women in Ministry. Zondervan (ISBN-10: 0-310-25437-9) Bock, Darrell, L. (Ed.) Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond. Zondervan (ISBN: 0-310-20143-8) Cole, Graham A. He Who Gives Life: The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Crossway (ISBN: 978-1-58134-792-0) Helpful Texts: (See the last sheet in this syllabus) Course Requirements: 1. Reading--All the assigned reading must be done by the time of your last paper (December 21, 2015). You will have an opportunity to report your percentage of finished reading when you send in your last paper. Failure to complete the reading will affect your grade as follows: 1-50 pages unread: reduction of final grade by 1/3 (eg. A- to B). Over 100 pages unread: reduction of final grade by a whole grade. 2. Mid-term and Final Exams--The midterm will be given Friday, November 6. It will cover material in lecture up to a point that your instructor will designate. Generally, the reading material will not be a required part of the test, unless I incorporate material from the readings in the lectures. The same can be said for the final. The Final Exam will be a take home exam. I will give it out on the last day of class (Saturday, December 5). The exam must be completed and postmarked by Monday, December 14. It will be non-cumulative. My address: Bruce L. Fields Trinity Evangelical Divinity School 2065 Half Day Road Deerfield, IL 60015 (bfields@tiu.edu) ST 5103 Theology III Fall 2015 Madison, WI Bruce Fields 2

3. An interactive paper on Two Views on Women in Ministry. It should be 4-5 pages in length on 8 1/2 x 11 paper. The paper should be typed and double spaced in 12 font. *It is due Saturday, December 5. Note: The first two pages should be a summary what you see as unique aspects of the thought of each presenter. The remaining pages should discuss your personal convictions on the matter of women in ministry and the primary reasons why you have the conviction that you do. 4. Second Paper Options: - A paper, 4-5 pages long, defending either a particular tribulational view, or a particular millennial view. It should be typed, double-spaced on 8 1/2 x 11" paper in 12 font. The paper and the reading report are due Monday, December 21 (Must be postmarked by this date). - A paper on your understanding of the relationship between the Church and the State (Government). You will attempt a biblical/theological case for your view. Use whatever resources you find helpful. The length, typing characteristics, and due date are the same as noted above. 1A. The Holy Spirit Course Outline, Scripture References and Readings: 1B. The Person of the Holy Spirit Biblical Text: John 14:16-18 Reading: Cole, He Who Gives Life, pp. 23-91 2B. The Work of the Holy Spirit Biblical Text: John 14:26; 16:5-15 Reading: Cole, He Who Gives Life, pp. 95-284 ST 5103 Theology III Fall 2015 Madison, WI Bruce Fields 3

The Church and Last Things Introduction: A. The Relationship between Ecclesiology and Eschatology B. Some implications of this Relationship 2A. Ecclesiology (The Biblical Study of the Church) Introductory Statements and Issues 1B. The Nature of the Church (1 Tim. 3:15; John 10:14-16; I Cor. 12:12-13; Eph. 5:23). Reading: Allison, pp. 27-59; 103-157 2B. The Inception of the Church (Acts 2; Eph. 1) Reading: Allison, pp. 61-100 3B. The Church in the Plan of God (Romans 11; Eph. 1:6, 14; I Pet. 1:10-12). Reading: Allison, pp. 161-201 4B. The Organization of the Church (The Pastoral Epistles). Reading: Allison, pp. 205-471 3A. Eschatology (The Biblical Study of Things related to the Future) Introductory Statements and Issues 1B. The Hermeneutics of Eschatology 2B. Individual Eschatology (I Cor. 15) 3B. General Eschatology Reading: Bock; pp. 277-309 1C. The Second Coming (Mt. 26:64; Acts 1:10-11; 2 Thes. 2:8; Rev. 19:11-21). ST 5103 Theology III Fall 2015 Madison, WI Bruce Fields 4

2C. Millennialism (Rev. 20:4-6) Reading: Bock; pp. 13-276 3C. The Rapture Problem (Mt. 24-25; Dan. 9:27; I Thes. 4:13-18) Reading: The Rapture. Archer, Feinberg, Moo. (All) Assignment Worths: 4C. The Closing Events (Rev. 20-22) Midterm - 80 pts. Papers 30 pts. (each) Final Exam - 120 pts. Determination of Final Grades: 100% - 92% = A 91% - 90% = A- 89% - 88% = B+ 87% - 82% = B 81% - 80% = B- Total: 260 pts. ST 5103 Theology III Fall 2015 Madison, WI Bruce Fields 5

Helpful Texts: 1A. Holy Spirit Bromiley, Geoffrey W. "The Holy Spirit," in Readings In Christian Theology, Vol. 3, pp. 21-41, ed. Millard Erickson. Baker Books Keener, Craig. Three Crucial Questions on the Holy Spirit, Baker Books Thiselton, Anthony C. The Holy Spirit in Biblical Teaching, through the Centuries and Today. Eerdmans 2A. Ecclesiology Bridge, Donald and Phypers, David. The Water that Divides. IVP. Clouse, Robert and Bonnidel. Women in Ministry. IVP Clowney, Edmund, P. The Church. IVP Emerson, Michael O., et al. United By Faith. Oxford, 2003 J. Carl Laney. A Guide to Church Discipline. Bethany House. Martin, Ralph P. Worship in the Early Church. Eerdmans. Radmacher, Earl. The Nature of the Church. Robert L. Saucy. The Church in God's Program. Moody. Stott, John R.W. What Christ Thinks of the Church. Eerdmans. Volf, Miroslav. After Our Likeness: The Church as the Image of the Trinity. Eerdmans Webber, Robert E. The Church in the World. Zondervan. 3A. Eschatology Clouse, Robert G. Ed. The Meaning of the Millennium: Four Views. IVP. Feinberg, Charles L. Millennialism: The Two Major Views. Moody. Grenz, Stanley J. The Millennial Maze. IVP Hoekema, Anthony, The Bible and the Future. Eerdmans Ladd, George E. Crucial Questions About the Kingdom of God. Eerdmans. McClain, Alva J. The Greatness of the Kingdom. BMH Books. ST 5103 Theology III Fall 2015 Madison, WI Bruce Fields 6