TH402 - The Doctrine of God and the Work of Christ
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0 Standard Tuition Fee
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4Credit Points
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0.125 EFT
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7AQF level
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theologyUnit Discipline
Corequisites
8cps of foundational OT and/or NT study, plus 4cps of CH or TH
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students willA. Know and understand
In relation to the Christian doctrine of God
- The being and attributes of God
- The person of Christ
- The Holy Spirit
- The Holy Trinity
In relation to the work of Christ
- His incarnation and ministry
- The death and resurrection of Jesus
- His ascension and session
B. Be able to
- Interpret the Bible theologically
- Understand the major creeds and confessions and other classical theological statements
- Trace the interrelationships with the major themes of Christian theology
- Identify the role of cultural and ecclesial contexts in the task of Christian theology
- Analyse the relationship between Christian doctrine and individual and corporate Christian life
- Present an Analytical, evidence based argument or reflection’
C. Be in a position to
- Inform their Christian thinking in both formal and informal study with perspectives about the doctrine of God and the work of Christ
- Show how knowledge of the doctrines of God and the work of Christ is appropriated in personal life and the life of the community
- Apply the doctrines of God and the work of Christ to situations and issues in contemporary church and society
Content
Students are required to cover the whole syllabus. But assessment procedures will allow for a certain amount of specialisation, so that students are not expected to study each topic in detail.
Section A : The Christian Doctrine of God
- The being and attributes of God;
- The Person of Christ, his humanity and deity;
- The Holy Spirit;
- The Holy Trinity;
Section B : The Work of Christ
- His incarnation and ministry;
- The death and resurrection of Jesus;
- His ascension and session.
Set Readings
In all Theology units, in addition to the primary biblical documents, candidates will be expected to be familiar with the relevant sections of the three Creeds and of confessional documents such as the 39 Articles and the Westminster Confession.
Prescribed: students should become familiar with the relevant sections of one of the following:
Erickson, M. J., Christian Theology (2nd ed.; Grand Rapids: Baker, 2003).
Frame, J., Salvation Belongs to the Lord: An Introduction to Systematic Theology (Phillipsburg NJ: P&R, 2006)
Grenz, S. J., Theology for the Community of God (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2000).
Grudem, W., Systematic Theology (Downers Grove IL: IVP, 2007).
Kärkkäinen, V.-M., The Doctrine of God: A Global Introduction (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2004).
McGrath, A., Christian Theology: An Introduction (3rd ed.; London: Wiley-Blackwell, 2006).
Migliore, D., Faith with Understanding (2nd ed.; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans,. 2004).
Oden, T. C., Classic Christianity: A Systematic Theology (New York: Harper Collins, 2009).
Recommended:
The Doctrine of God
Bloesch, D., God the Almighty (Downers Grove, IL: IVP, 2005).
Erickson, M. J., God the Father Almighty (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2006).
Cole, G., He Who Gives Life: The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit (Wheaton: Crossway, 2007).
Crisp, O., Divinity and Humanity: The Incarnation Reconsidered (Cambridge: CUP 2007).
George, T., God the Holy Trinity (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2006).
Grenz, S. J., Rediscovering the Triune God: The Trinity in Contemporary Theology (Minneapolis: Augsburg Fortress Press, 2004).
Gunton, C. E., Act and Being: Towards a Theology of the Divine Attributes (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003).
Gunton, C. E.,Father, Son and Holy Spirit: Toward a Fully Trinitarian Theology (London/New York: T. and T. Clark, 2003).
Johnston, E. A., She Who Is (New York: Crossroad, 2002).
Kärkkäinen, V.-M., Christology. A Global Introduction (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2003).
Letham, R., The Holy Trinity: In Scripture, History, Theology, and Worship (Phillipsburg NJ: P & R, 2004).
Torrance, T. F., The Christian Doctrine of God: One Being, Three Persons, (Edinburgh/New York: T & T Clark, 1996, Paperback ed. 2001).
The Work of Christ
Bloesch, D., Jesus Christ: Savior and Lord (Downers Grove, IL: IVP, 2005).
Boersma, H., Violence, Hospitality and the Cross: Reappropriating the Atonement Tradition (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2004).
Ford, D. F. and M. Higton (eds), Jesus (Oxford; New York: OUP, 2002).
Gunton, C. (ed.), The Theology of Reconciliation: Essays in Biblical and Systematic Theology (London/New York: T. & T. Clark, 2003).
Hill, C. E., and F. A. James (eds), The Glory of the Atonement: Biblical, Theological and Practical Perspectives ( Downers Grove: IVP, 2004).
Holmes, S., The Wondrous Cross (Carlisle: Paternoster, 2007).
Marshall, I. H., Aspects of the Atonement: Cross and Resurrection in the Reconciliation of Humanity (Carlisle: Paternoster, 2008).
Mattes, M. C., The Role of Justification in Contemporary Theology (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2004).
Peterson, D. (ed.), Where Wrath and Mercy Meet, (Carlisle: Paternoster, 2001).
Sherman, R. J., King, Priest and Prophet: A Trinitarian Theology of Atonement (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 2004).
Stott, J., The Cross of Christ, (Leicester UK/Downers Grove IL: IVP, 20th Anniversary edition, 2007).
Classics:
Aulen, G., A G Herbert, trans., Christus Victor: A Historical Study of the Three Main Types of the Idea of the Atonement (London: SPCK 1965 reprint of 1931 ed.).
Moltmann, J., The Crucified God (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1993).
Moltmann, J., The Trinity and the Kingdom of God (London: SCM, 1981).