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Leonardo de Vinci , Last Supper, 1495-1498
“In the Church of Jesus Christ there can and should be no non-theologians.”
Karl Barth (1886-1968)

God’s Word is true and His promises are steadfast.  Nature attests to its Creator and the Scriptures reveal God’s hidden mysteries.  The study of Systematic Theology allows individuals to humbly approach the Lord with the great questions of life while wrestling with God’s truth about Himself and the universe.  Christian orthodoxy is built on the firm foundation of Christ and believers can rejoice in the historic roots of their faith.  God has invited His people to pursue Him, and theology aids believers in that glorious journey of walking with the Lord.


Christology
Christology
Contemporary Theology I:  Hegel to Death of God Theologies
Contemporary Theology I: Hegel to Death of God Theologies
Contemporary Theology II:  From Theology of Hope to Post-modernism
Contemporary Theology II: From Theology of Hope to Post-modernism
Foundations of Systematic Theology
Foundations of Systematic Theology
Soteriology
Soteriology
The Doctrine of Man and Sin
The Doctrine of Man and Sin
The Doctrine of Salvation
The Doctrine of Salvation
The Doctrine of the Trinity
The Doctrine of the Trinity
 
 
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