Prolegomena, Scripture and the Triune God (Systematic Theology 'A')

Speaker(s): Oliver Crisp
Date: June 29 - July 10, 2009
Length: 18:27:22
Product ID: RGDL3923S

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Description

This course explores the following fundamental themes of Christian theology: Theological method and the knowledge of God; the doctrine of Revelation; the doctrine of Scripture; and the doctrine of the Holy Trinity (including Theology Proper, or the doctrine of God). The course will examine the historic Christian teachings on these subjects, how the church came to these conclusions, how these doctrines interact with each other, and why these things matter.

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Dr. Oliver D. Crisp is Professor of Systematic Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary. He has published many articles in professional journals including Religious Studies, Journal of Theological Studies, and International Journal for Systematic Theology. He is also the editor of eight books, including Text Message: Preaching Scripture in The Multimedia Age (with Ian Stackhouse), Christology Ancient and Modern: Explorations in Constructive Dogmatics (with Fred Sanders), and Jonathan Edwards: Philosophical Theologian (with Paul Helm).

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