THE201

Systematic Theology

This foundational course offers a comprehensive study of Christian doctrine organized by major theological loci including theology proper, Christology, pneumatology, anthropology, hamartiology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology. Students will engage with classical theological formulations, contemporary debates, and biblical foundations to develop a coherent and unified system of belief. The course emphasizes how systematic theology informs faithful Christian practice, shapes pastoral ministry, and equips believers to articulate and defend essential doctrines with clarity, precision, and biblical fidelity.

Total Lessons
7
CPD Hours: 45
Course Overview

This foundational course offers a comprehensive study of Christian doctrine organized by major theological loci including theology proper, Christology, pneumatology, anthropology, hamartiology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology. Students will engage with classical theological formulations, contemporary debates, and biblical foundations to develop a coherent and unified system of belief. The course emphasizes how systematic theology informs faithful Christian practice, shapes pastoral ministry, and equips believers to articulate and defend essential doctrines with clarity, precision, and biblical fidelity.

Lessons
7
CPD Hours
45
Price
$89

Course Lessons (7)

Lesson 1

Prolegomena - The Nature and Method of Theology

Lesson 2

Theology Proper - The Doctrine of God

Lesson 3

Pneumatology - The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit

+ 4 more lessons available after enrollment