APTH 5845: Applied Theological Studies II: Building Systematic Theology  

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Instructor: Dr. Kim Renga (Bio)

Section: IS-001

Credits: 3


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Here is the link that you will need for videos, audios and study guides for notes, etc.: http://thirdmill.org/seminary/course.asp/vs/bst

The Community Life of God: Seeing the Godhead As the Model for All Relationships by Milt Rodriguez

Spiritual Theology: A Systematic Study of the Christian Life by Simon Chan

 Revelation Knowledge-article by Andrew Wommack

 MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th Edition by Joseph Gibaldi

(Can be purchased at Amazon.com)-This is required for all courses at Ames Christian University

                    Holy Bible (please note what translation you use on your assignments)

BibleGateway.com  (www.biblegateway.com) is a free service for reading and researching Scripture online--all in the language or translation of your choice (which includes the Bible in 50 different versions as well as in 35 different languages).  It provides advanced tools you can use to search the Bible by keywords or verse, as well as other tools to enhance your study of the Bible.

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Course Description:
Throughout the history of the church, faithful Christians have used systematic theology to communicate the teachings of our faith. Systematics has proven to be a helpful tool for expressing ideas clearly, and for organizing them in ways that increase our understanding of Scripture. At times, this approach to theology has been misused, but when employed in submission to Scripture, systematic theology provides Christians with a reliable method for understanding and teaching biblical truth.

Course Goals and Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, students will:

1.   Understand systematic theology from a revelatory perspective.

2.   Determine how God is leading you to build systematic theology based on His Word.

3.   Put aside philosophical biases and see God’s Word for what it really is.

4.   Develop a deeper relationship with the Lord.

5.   Help others build a solid systematic theological foundation.

 


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