Description
THEO6101: Systematic Theology
Course Number: THEO6101
Course Title: Systematic Theology
Credits: 3 Graduate-level credits
Format: Online, Independent Study
Course Description
This graduate-level course provides a comprehensive study of systematic theology based on Robert Duncan Culver’s Systematic Theology: Biblical and Historical. The course explores the primary loci of theology including the doctrine of God, humanity, sin, Christ, salvation, the Church, and last things. Students will engage in critical reading, theological reflection, and academic writing designed for independent online study. The course emphasizes doctrinal coherence, biblical fidelity, historical awareness, and practical application in ministry contexts.
Course Objectives and Outcomes
- Demonstrate mastery of the primary categories (loci) of systematic theology.
- Analyze theological doctrines in relation to Scripture, church history, and contemporary issues.
- Evaluate Culver’s theological framework in comparison with alternative theological traditions.
- Construct coherent theological arguments with scholarly research support.
- Apply theological insights to ministry, personal formation, and cultural engagement.



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