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What is Systematic Theology?

Systematic theology is a method of study that answers the question, “What does the Bible teach us today, about any given subject?" It involves the collecting and understanding of all relevant passages in the Bible on various subjects, and then summarizing their teachings clearly so that we know what to believe about each subject.

Course Objective

The objective of this material is to better equip believers to know what they believe and why they believe it. This introductory course on systematic theology is divided into two parts, with each part examining and supporting basic Christian doctrine.

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Systematic Theology I: Bibliology, Theology Proper, Christology, Pneumatology, Anthropology.

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Systematic Theology II: Hamartiology, Angelology, Soteriology, Ecclesiology, Eschatology.

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