THE 930 : Readings in Systematic and Historical Theology
A preliminary engagement in systematic and historical theology but will mainly focus in-depth in either systematic or historical theology.
A preliminary engagement in systematic and historical theology but will mainly focus in-depth in either systematic or historical theology.
Covers the exegesis, hermeneutical methodologies, and the understanding of the Bible from the period of the early church to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Selected church fathers, theological movements, and the church councils will be considered.
Covers the exegesis, hermeneutical methodologies, and the understanding of the Bible from the fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the present. Selected influential exegetes and theologians, and theological movements will be considered.
Studies areas of special interest in the disciplines of historical and systematic theology. Course content is determined by the instructor.