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Systematic Theology
100 LEVEL COURSES
Required Courses

SYT 140   DOGMATICS I
The first in a three-course sequence in an exposition of Lutheran dogmatics. It centers on God the Creator. It will study the nature of theology, the revelation of God as a Trinitarian event centering in Christ, Scripture as a revelation of the Trinity, the inspiration and properties of Scripture, Christianity in contrast to other religions, the Triune God, Creation, and anthropology. 4 credits.

SYT 141   LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS I
The first in a three-course sequence is a study of the Book of Concord, which will examine the Augsburg Confession and its Apology. Emphasis will be on the basic teachings and issues which define the theology of the Lutheran Church in its historic context. 2 credits.

SYT 142   THEOLOGIA I: BAPTISM
The Theologia courses are intentionally inter-disciplinary and integrative. As the constituting sacrament of the church’s life, baptism provides the focus and emphasis of Theologia I. Using the Scriptures, historic baptismal liturgies, sermonic baptismal catechesis and dogmatic elaboration, this course uses the church’s own ways of speaking and ways of baptismal administration as paradigms for theological thinking and pastoral practice. The course consists of plenary classes and small group workshops.

 
 
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