Topic outline
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- Course Resources
Course Resources
1. First, read the course Syllabus.
2. Download or print the documents in this folder.
- Lesson 1: What Is Systematic Theology?
Lesson 1: What Is Systematic Theology?
Compares New Testament theology with systematic theology, surveys historical developments, and explores the values and dangers of systematic theology.
THE MULTIMEDIA LESSONS
OTHER REQUIRED ACTIVITIES
Begin working on the required reading.OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
If you are doing any of these optional activities, read the instructions below and start the tasks now.
- Lesson 2: Technical Terms in Systematics
Lesson 2: Technical Terms in Systematics
Begins with a general orientation toward technical terms, explores the formation of technical terms as well as the values and dangers of technical terms.
THE MULTIMEDIA LESSONS
OTHER REQUIRED ACTIVITIES
Continue working on the required reading and quizzes.OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
1. The Written Project
2. Essay Questions
3. Journal Questions
4. Optional Additional Reading
- Lesson 3: Propositions in Systematics
Lesson 3: Propositions in Systematics
Begins with a general orientation, explains the formation of propositions as well as the values and dangers of propositions.
THE MULTIMEDIA LESSONS
OTHER REQUIRED ACTIVITIES
Continue working on the required reading.OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
1. The Written Project
2. Essay Questions
3. Journal Questions
4. Optional Additional Reading
- Lesson 4: Doctrines in Systematics
Lesson 4: Doctrines in Systematics
Begins with a general orientation, explains the formation of doctrines as well as the values and dangers of doctrines.
THE MULTIMEDIA LESSONS
OTHER REQUIRED ACTIVITIES
You should finish the required additional reading assignments, quizzes, and cumulative test.OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
1. The Written Project
2. Essay Questions
3. Journal Questions
4. Optional Additional Reading
- Additional Reading (Extra Credit)
Additional Reading (Extra Credit)
INSTRUCTIONS
Follow the instructions for each reading assignment.
ADDITIONAL TEXT
ASSIGNMENT 1
ASSIGNMENT 2
ASSIGNMENT 3
ASSIGNMENT 4
ASSIGNMENT 5
- Submission of Optional Assignments
Submission of Optional Assignments
If you have done any of the optional tasks for any institution, and have been asked to submit the tasks, use these links below to deliver them. Each task must be submitted as a single document, in Word or plain text format. Follow the instructions to upload the document.
- Certificate and Feedback
Certificate and Feedback
If you have scored a total of 70% or more on the whole course, you may print out a certificate to confirm your satisfactory completion of the course.
Please fill out the feedback survey, so that we can see how the course has benefited you, and so that we can continue improving the courses