THEO525 8WK Syllabus
THEO525 8WK Syllabus
THEO525 8WK Syllabus
COURSE SYLLABUS
THEO 525
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY I
COURSE DESCRIPTION
A course beginning the study of systematic theology with special attention given to prolegomena
the doctrines of Scripture, God, angels, humanity and sin.
RATIONALE
Christian theology supplies a biblical perspective on reality. Theological reflection is essential
for the person who hopes to help others cope with reality; he or she must be able to provide
biblical, reasoned, and sensitive responses to the hard questions of faith. Therefore, THEO 525
helps to prepare the student for ministry by introducing them to the study of systematic theology.
I. PREREQUISITES
None
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E. Research Paper
The Research Paper is completed in 3 steps.
1. Topic
First, the student must select a topic for his/her paper from a provided list.
2. Proposal
After the student’s topic has been approved by the instructor, he/she must
complete a research paper proposal. The proposal must contain the
following components: a cover page, a working thesis statement, the
significance of the topic, the procedure of the study, and a working
bibliography.
3. Submission
The student must write his/her Research Paper using the approved topic and
the proposal. The paper must be 12–15 pages and must include the 7
sections listed in the instructions document; it must also contain 12 sources
and follow current Turabian format.
F. Exams (4)
The student must complete 4 exams throughout the course, based on the materials
found in the course. All exams contain 25 multiple-choice, true/false, and
matching questions; are open-book/open-notes; and must be completed in 1 hour.
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