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Nov 27, 2024
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THEO 250 - Systematic Theology I This course is a survey of doctrines in Christian theology with focus on theological vocabulary, methods of reading and research, and analyzing and evaluation of theological arguments. Doctrines considered are philosophical/theological prolegomena, the revelation of God, the nature of Scripture, the Trinity, the doctrine of humankind, and personal/social dimensions of sin. This study of theology addresses the practical application of doctrines for the life of the church and also individual believers.
Prerequisites BIBL-101 and BIBL-102 (or BIBL-110/111)
Credit Hours: 3 When Offered Fall semester Notes FOR SCHOOL OF RELIGION MAJORS
This course is also available for students in a Division of Adult Learning program.
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