This is the fifth video for the Systematic Theology course that I recently taught in S. Asia. Here we talk about what it means to confess that God is one while also confessing that the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God. This is a huge topic—the biggest oneContinue reading “Systematic Theology I: One and Three (Video 5)”
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Systematic Theology I: The Revelation of the Trinity (Video 4)
This Fourth video from the Systematic Theology I course that I taught in S. Asia deals with the question of when was the Trinity revealed. It’s a fascinating topic, and that has drawn me in more and more as I’ve thought about it. You may have noticed that nowhere in Scripture does God shout downContinue reading “Systematic Theology I: The Revelation of the Trinity (Video 4)”
Systematic Theology I: Being and Knowing (Video 3)
This is the third video (of fifteen!) that I made for the ST1 course that I recently taught for a school in S. Asia. The topic here is, broadly, “Being & Knowing” as the title suggests, but this takes us into such load-bearing elements as the Creator/creature distinction, general & special revelation, archetypal & ectypalContinue reading “Systematic Theology I: Being and Knowing (Video 3)”
Systematic Theology I: Heads of Doctrine (Video 2)
Here’s the second video for the Systematic Theology I course that I recently taught remotely for a school in S. Asia. In this video (the second of the course) I discuss why we might want to study systematic theology and also what sort of things we talk about in systematics—what we sometimes call “heads ofContinue reading “Systematic Theology I: Heads of Doctrine (Video 2)”
Systematic Theology I: Introduction (Video 1)
In March I was honored (really!) to get to teach the first of three systematics course for a school that we partner with in S. Asia. I could spend hours telling you how amazing these guys are and how much I believe that the work they are doing will have a lasting impact. Don’t worry,Continue reading “Systematic Theology I: Introduction (Video 1)”
