APOL5301 - Apologetics (2) - Dr. Paul Henebury (Imported)
This more in depth course is designed to show how the Christian should defend the Faith of the Bible without departing from the Bible. It familiarizes the student with the presuppositional method of apologetics associated with Cornelius Van Til, showing how it best lines up with the Bible’s own theology
| Module 1 | Review of Presuppositonalism |
| These lectures go over some of the most important basics of Van Til's approach. | |
| Unit 1 | APOL5301 - Apologetics (2) Syllabus |
| Unit 2 | APOL5301 - Lecture 1 - A Biblical Apologetic |
| Unit 3 | APOL5301 - Lecture 2 - Learning from the Fall |
| Unit 4 | APOL5301 - Lecture 3 - Antithesis (1) |
| Unit 5 | APOL5301 - Lecture 4 - Antithesis (2) |
| Module 2 | Apologetics and Worldview |
| Presuppositionalism is very concerned with worldview; but from the standpoint of the exclusivity of the Bible's outlook. | |
| Unit 1 | APOL5301 - Lecture 5 - Worldviews (1) |
| Unit 2 | APOL5301 - Lecture 6 - Worldviews (2) |
| Unit 3 | APOL5301 - Lecture 7: Applied Apologetics and Worldview (1) |
| Unit 4 | APOL5301 - Lecture 8: Applied Apologetics and Worldview (2) |
| Unit 5 | APOL5301 - Lecture 9 - The Christian Worldview |
| Unit 6 | APOL5301 - Lecture 10 - The Authority of Christ |
| Module 3 | Thinking and Functioning |
| Presuppositionalism starts with biblical thinking. It then proceeds to internally critique all-comers. | |
| Unit 1 | APOL5301 - Lecture 11: Revelatory Epistemology (1) |
| Unit 2 | APOL5301 - Lecture 12: Revelatory Epistemology (2) |
| Unit 3 | APOL5301 - Lecture 13: Transcendental Argument |
| Unit 4 | APOL5301 - Lecture 14: The Fool and His Folly |
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HIST3301 - Church History (1) - Dr. Paul Henebury (Imported)
A study of the history of the Church from its inception through to the verge of the Reformation.
| Module 1 | Beginnings |
| We start by asking what history is and then studying the Apostolic era | |
| Unit 1 | HIST3301 - Course Syllabus |
| Unit 2 | HIST3301 - Lecture 1: What is Church History? |
| Unit 3 | HIST3301 - Lecture 2: The Birth of the Church |
| Unit 4 | HIST3301 - Lecture 3: Cities of the Roman Empire |
| Unit 5 | HIST3301 - Lecture 4: Early Opposition |
| Module 2 | After the Apostles |
| Things quickly went downhill in at least some doctrinal ways in the Second Century | |
| Unit 1 | HIST3301 - Lecture 5: From Apostolic to Sub-Apostolic Times |
| Unit 2 | HIST3301 - Lecture 6: Literature in the Early Church |
| Unit 3 | HIST3301 - Lecture 7: The Work of Ignatius |
| Unit 4 | HIST3301 - Lecture 8: Heretical Teachings (1) |
| Unit 5 | HIST3301 - Lecture 9: Heretical Teachings (2) |
| Unit 6 | HIST3301 - Lecture 10: From Marcion to Sabellius |
| Module 3 | Apology and Formalization |
| There is a link between the defense of Christianity in these days and the formalizing of belief and practice | |
| Unit 1 | HIST3301 - Lecture 11: Early Christian Apologists (1) |
| Unit 2 | HIST3301 - Lecture 12: Early Christian Apologists (2) |
| Unit 3 | HIST3301 - Lecture 13: From Origen to Cyprian |
| Unit 4 | HIST3301 - Lecture 14: Early Christian Belief and Practice |
| Unit 5 | HIST3301 - Lecture 15: Diocletian and Constantine |
| Module 4 | Nicea and the Age of Councils |
| With formality came debate, some of which was of great service to theology. | |
| Unit 1 | HIST3301 - Lecture 16: Nicea and Its Aftermath |
| Unit 2 | HIST3301 - Lecture 17: Ambrose and Empire |
| Unit 3 | HIST3301 - Lecture 18: Jerome and Chrysostom |
| Unit 4 | HIST3301 - Lecture 19: Constantinople and the Cappadocians |
| Unit 5 | HIST3301 - Lecture 20: The Run up to Chalcedon |
| Unit 6 | HIST3301 - Lecture 21: Augustine (1) |
| Unit 7 | HIST3301 - Lecture 22: Augustine (2) |
| Module 5 | Into the Middle Ages |
| This extraordinary period is sometimes more mysterious to us than the one which preceded it | |
| Unit 1 | HIST3301 - Lecture 23: The Dark Ages (1) |
| Unit 2 | HIST3301 - Lecture 24: The Dark Ages (2) |
| Unit 3 | HIST3301 - Lecture 25: Islam and the Crusades |
| Unit 4 | HIST3301 - Lecture 26: Inquisition and the Cathari |
| Unit 5 | HIST3301 - Lecture 27: Waldensians and Schoolmen |
| Unit 6 | HIST3301 - Lecture 28: Thomas Aquinas |
| Unit 7 | HIST3301 - Lecture 29: Papal Power and Schism |
| Unit 8 | HIST3301 - Lecture 30: John Wycliffe |
| Unit 9 | HIST3301 - Lecture 31: John Hus |
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THEO5302 - The Doctrine of the Creation of God - Dr Paul Henebury (Imported)
Building upon THEO5301 this course covers Creation and Providence, the Decrees, Miracles, etc. There is also discussion of Angels and Demons.
| Module 1 | Interpreting Creation |
| If we get the doctrine of Creation skewed it tends to skew everything else. | |
| Unit 1 | THEO5302 - The Creation of God - Syllabus |
| Unit 2 | THEO5302 - Lecture 1: Creation Doctrine |
| Unit 3 | THEO5302 - Lecture 2: Sub-Biblical Views of Creation |
| Unit 4 | THEO5302 - Lecture 3: Biblical Texts Pertaining to Creation |
| Unit 5 | THEO5302 - Lecture 4: Creation Ex Nihilo |
| Unit 6 | THEO5302 - Lecture 5: Twenty Observations on the Significance of Creation |
| Unit 7 | THEO5302 - Lecture 6: Interpreting Genesis One |
| Unit 8 | THEO5302 - Lecture 7: Other Competing Views of Genesis One |
| Unit 9 | THEO5302 - Lecture 8: Critique of the Gap Theory |
| Unit 10 | THEO5302 - Lecture 9: Ancient Creation Myths |
| Unit 11 | THEO5302 - Lecture 10: Creation and Praise |
| Module 2 | The Spirit World |
| Angels, angelic beings, demons, and Satan | |
| Unit 1 | THEO5302 - Lecture 11: The Angels (1) |
| Unit 2 | THEO5302 - Lecture 12: The Angels (2) |
| Unit 3 | THEO5302 - Lecture 13: The Angels (3) |
| Unit 4 | THEO5302 - Lecture 14: The Angel of the LORD |
| Unit 5 | THEO5302 - Lecture 15: Satan (1) |
| Unit 6 | THEO5302 - Lecture 16: Satan (2) |
| Unit 7 | THEO5302 - Lecture 17: Satan and Demons |
| Module 3 | The Providence of God |
| This section studies the ongoing work of God in His Creation | |
| Unit 1 | THEO5302 - Lecture 18: The Cumulative Force of Unwelcome Facts |
| Unit 2 | THEO5302 - Lecture 19: Providence as a Christian Notion |
| Unit 3 | THEO5302 - Lecture 20: Providence as Preservation |
| Unit 4 | THEO5302 - Lecture 21: Providence as Governance |
| Module 4 | The Sovereignty of God |
| This doctrine has often been overstretched to become wooden and inflexible; divorced from God's attributes. We believe it is best seen as the attributes at work. | |
| Unit 1 | THEO5302 - Lecture 22: Decree and Decrees |
| Unit 2 | THEO5302 - Lecture 23: The Comprehensiveness of God’s Plan |
| Unit 3 | THEO5302 - Lecture 24: God’s Sovereignty and Man’s Responsibility |
| Unit 4 | THEO5302 - Lecture 25: God’s Sovereignty in the Cosmos, Nature and History |
| Unit 5 | THEO5302 - Lecture 26: God’s Sovereignty in the Lives of Individuals |
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