An introduction to the discipline of Christian doctrine or dogmatics, also known as systematic theology, covering the following major topics: (1) the nature and sources of theology, (2) the doctrine of the Trinity; (3) the person and work of Jesus Christ. While the approach taken in this course reflects the traditions of the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation, including Anglicanism, the course is broadly ecumenical in scope and purpose. By the end of this course, you should be able to articulate with some degree of confidence the central convictions of Nicene Christianity. You will also have taken some steps towards clarifying your own theological convictions in relation to that broad framework.
In-person