Explores typical definitions, and describes and evaluates the perspectives of these definitions.
Building Your Theology – Lesson 2
Defines what Christian theology is, explores the theological traditions that gave shape to Christian theology, and outlines the basic tenets of Reformed theology.
Building Your Theology – Lesson 3
Explores what the Scriptures teach about revelation, the dynamics of understanding revelation, and how to develop confidence in theological conclusions.
Building Your Theology – Lesson 4
Summarizes the outlooks on theological authority in the Medieval Roman Catholic Church, the early Protestant church and in contemporary Protestantism.
The Apostles, Creed – Lesson 6
This discussion of salvation addresses the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and the nature of everlasting life.
The Apostles\’ Creed – Lesson 5
This lesson looks at the divine sanction of the church, and at the facts that the church is holy, catholic or universal, and a communion.
The Apostles\’ Creed – Lesson 4
This lesson talks about the Holy Spirit\’s divinity, his full membership in the Godhead. It considers his personhood, noting that the Holy Spirit is a true person and not simply a divine force. And it explores the work that the Holy Spirit did in the past, and that he continues to do today.
The Apostles\’ Creed – Lesson 3
This lesson speaks of the divinity of Jesus Christ, looking at things like the nature of his divinity, and his relationship to the other members of the Trinity. It looks at his humanity, and discusses the relationship between his divine and human natures. And it talks about his work both during and after his earthly ministry.
The Apostles\’ Creed – Lesson 2
This lesson addresses the basic idea of God, looking at some general things the Bible teaches about his existence and nature. It focuses on the phrase \”Father Almighty,\” paying attention to some distinctive qualities of the first person of the Trinity. And it explores the Father\’s role as the Maker, or creator, of everything that exists.
Exodus is linked to Genesis
The loyal love and dependable grace of this covenant-making God to his promises dominated the transition between these ages. He had heard Israel’s groanings in Egypt, and his interest in them and action on their behalf were summed up as a “remembering” of his covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (2:24).