Topic outline
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Course Description
Systematic Theology I has two topical parts, as follows:
- The Doctrine of the Word of God
- The Doctrine of God
Course Objectives
Students taking this course will learn to:
- Explain the nature and necessity of systematic theology and how it applies to our life today
- Articulate personal positions on these doctrines within the biblical framework while employing proper theological method
- Determine which writings belong in the Bible and which do not
- Understand that the Bible is necessary for knowledge of the Gospel, maintaining spiritual life, and the knowledge of God’s will
- Determine the existence of God and how to prove it
- Explain and articulate that God is one God and is in three persons
Academic Requirements
- For each textbook chapter:
- Read the chapter summary first
- Read the chapter in the textbook second
- Complete the quizzes (70%)
- Complete the exam(s) (30%)
Grading Scale
- 100.00 - 98.00 = A+
- 97.99 - 95.00 = A
- 94.99 - 93.00 = A-
- 92.99 - 90.00 = B+
- 89.99 - 86.00 = B
- 85.99 - 84.00 = B-
- 83.99 - 81.00 = C+
- 80.99 - 77.00 = C
- 76.99 - 75.00 = C-
- 74.99 - 73.00 = D+
- 72.99 - 71.00 = D
- 70.99 - 70.00 = D-
- 69.99 - 00.00 = F
Required Text
- Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine Hardcover – January 1, 1994
- by Wayne Grudem (Author)
- Zondervan Academic (January 1, 1994)
- ASIN: 0310286700
- The Doctrine of the Word of God