sc-Systematic Theology

BIBL4222 - The Canon of Scripture - Dr. Paul Henebury (Imported)
The Canon of the Old and New Testaments is studied from both a historical and biblical perspective. In this course the recent trends in Canon studies are scrutinized, including claims that the early church ‘corrupted’ the NT faith of the Apostles.
Module 1 Canon and Inspiration
After providing a definition Dr Henebury goes on to relate the issue of Canon with the doctrine of Inspiration
Unit 1 BIBL4222 - Course Syllabus
Unit 2 BIBL4222 - Lecture 1: Understanding the Biblical Canon.
Unit 3 BIBL4222 - Lecture 2: Inspiration and Canonicity
Unit 4 BIBL4222 - Lecture 3: Inspiration, Canonicity and the Witness of Jesus
Module 2 Old Testament Canon
We look at liberal approaches and the issue of a threefold canon
Unit 1 BIBL4222 - Lecture 4: Liberal Views of the Old Testament Canon (1)
Unit 2 BIBL4222 - Lecture 5: Liberal Views of the Old Testament Canon (2)
Unit 3 BIBL4222 - Lecture 6: The Threefold O.T. Canon (1)
Unit 4 BIBL4222 - Lecture 7: The Threefold O.T. Canon (2)
Unit 5 BIBL4222 - Lecture 8: Biblical Criticism of the O.T. (1)
Unit 6 BIBL4222 - Lecture 9: Biblical Criticism of the O.T. (2)
Unit 7 BIBL4222 - Lecture 10: Survey of the Apocrypha
Module 3 New Testament Canon
The NT poses some different problems than the OT
Unit 1 BIBL4222 - Lecture 11: Issues Related to the New Testament Canon
Unit 2 BIBL4222 - Lecture 12: What About the Lost Gospels?
Unit 3 BIBL4222 - Lecture 13: The Gospel of Judas
Unit 4 BIBL4222 - Lecture 14: The Evangelical Approach to New Testament Canon
Unit 5 BIBL4222 - Lecture 15: The Recognition of the NT Canon in Post-Apostolic Times (1)
Unit 6 BIBL4222 - Lecture 16: The Recognition of the NT Canon in Post-Apostolic Times (2)
Unit 7 BIBL4222 - Lecture 17: Canon Disputes, Marcion and the Gnostics
Unit 8 BIBL4222 - Lecture 18: The NT Canon and NT Textual Criticism
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BIBL6311 - New Testament Introduction: The Four Gospels - Dr Paul Henebury (Imported)
An in-depth survey of the Gospels, including the Synoptic Problem
Module 1 New Testament Times and Scholarly Debates
Before the Four Gospels are studied in themselves several preliminary matters must be discussed
Unit 1 BIBL6311 - Course Syllabus
Unit 2 BIBL6311 - Lecture 1: New Testament Times (1)
Unit 3 BIBL6311 - Lecture 2: New Testament Times (2)
Unit 4 BIBL6311 - Lecture 3: New Testament Times (3)
Unit 5 BIBL6311 - Lecture 4: What is a Gospel? (1)
Unit 6 BIBL6311 - Lecture 5: What is a Gospel? (2)
Module 2 The Synoptic Problem and a Proposal
This section discusses the problem of the different contents of the Gospels and the way scholars have tackled it. Dr. Henebury proposes another view, following in part the work of John Wenham
Unit 1 BIBL6311 - Lecture 6: The Synoptic Problem (1)
Unit 2 BIBL6311 - Lecture 7: The Synoptic Problem (2)
Unit 3 BIBL6311 - Lecture 8: The Synoptic Problem (3)
Unit 4 BIBL6311 - Lecture 9: The Synoptic Problem (4)
Unit 5 BIBL6311 - Lecture 10: The Synoptic Problem (5)
Unit 6 BIBL6311 - Lecture 11: The Synoptic Problem (6)
Module 3 Matthew
Dr Henebury takes us through the chapters of the Book
Unit 1 BIBL6311 - Lecture 12: The Contents of Matthew (1)
Unit 2 BIBL6311 - Lecture 13: The Contents of Matthew (2)
Unit 3 BIBL6311 - Lecture 14: The Contents of Matthew (3)
Unit 4 BIBL6311 - Lecture 15: The Theology of Matthew (1)
Unit 5 BIBL6311 - Lecture 16: The Theology of Matthew (2)
Module 4 Mark
Mark is dealt with as written after Matthew
Unit 1 BIBL6311 - Lecture 16: The Contents of Mark (1)
Unit 2 BIBL6311 - Lecture 17: The Contents of Mark (2)
Unit 3 BIBL6311 - Lecture 18: The Theology of Mark
Unit 4 BIBL6311 - Lecture 19: The Last Twelve Verses of Mark
Module 5 Luke
The third Gospel is now analyzed. The stress on prayer is noted.
Unit 1 BIBL6311 - Lecture 20: The Contents of Luke (1)
Unit 2 BIBL6311 - Lecture 21: The Contents of Luke (2)
Unit 3 BIBL6311 - Lecture 22: The Theology of Luke
Unit 4 BIBL6311 - Lecture 23: Features of Luke
Module 6 John
We analyze the Fourth Gospel before closing with a consideration of Christ as presented by the Evangelists.
Unit 1 BIBL6311 - Lecture 24: The Identity of John (1)
Unit 2 BIBL6311 - Lecture 25: The Identity of John (2)
Unit 3 BIBL6311 - Lecture 26: The Contents of John
Unit 4 BIBL6311 - Lecture 27: The Theology of John (1)
Unit 5 BIBL6311 - Lecture 28: The Theology of John (2)
Unit 6 BIBL6311 - Lecture 29: The Christ of the Gospels (1)
Unit 7 BIBL6311 - Lecture 30: The Christ of the Gospels (2)
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BTBC5310 - Biblical Covenantalism - Dr. Paul Henebury (Imported)
Composed mostly of material from our three courses of Biblical Theology, here special attention is given to the way the Bible’s own covenants govern its Story.
Module 1 Introducing Biblical Covenantalism
These lectures explain the simple yet profound concept of knowing the Bible by tracking the Covenants within both Testaments.
Unit 1 BTBC5310 - Lecture 1: The Creation Project (1)
Unit 2 BTBC5310 - Lecture 2: The Creation Project (2)
Unit 3 BTBC5310 - Lecture 3: Dispensationalism or Biblical Covenantalism? (1)
Unit 4 BTBC5310 - Lecture 4: Dispensationalism or Biblical Covenantalism? (2)
Unit 5 BTBC5310 - Lecture 5: The Theology of Genesis 1
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EBIB4338 - The Book of Galatians - Steve Lewis (Imported)
These messages provide an overview of the apostle Paul's letter to the Galatians. This is one of the most autobiographical letters of Paul, and it gives several glimpses into the history of the early church. It also provides one of the most comprehensive outlines of the doctrine of justification by faith alone.
Module 1 Introduction
Pastor Lewis provides the answers to several important introductory questions
Unit 1 EBIB4338 - Galatians syllabus
Unit 2 EBIB4338 - Lecture 1: Introduction to Galatians (1)
Unit 3 EBIB4338 - Lecture 2: Introduction to Galatians (2)
Module 2 Chapters 1 and 2
Exposition of the Galatian problem
Unit 1 EBIB4338 - Lecture 3: Chapter 1: 1-5
Unit 2 EBIB4338 - Lecture 4: Chapter 1:6-12
Unit 3 EBIB4338 - Lecture 5: Chapter 1:13-2:10
Unit 4 EBIB4338 - Lecture 6: Chapter 2:11-21
Module 3 Chapter 3
Our link to the Abrahamic Covenant through Christ
Unit 1 EBIB4338 - Lecture 7: Chapter 3:1-5
Unit 2 EBIB4338 - Lecture 8: Chapter 3:6-9
Unit 3 EBIB4338 - Lecture 9: Chapter 3:10-14
Unit 4 EBIB4338 - Lecture 10: Chapter 3:15-18
Unit 5 EBIB4338 - Lecture 11: Chapter 3:19-22
Unit 6 EBIB4338 - Lecture 12: Chapter 3:23-29
Module 4 Chapters 4 and 5
Many practical truths are explored
Unit 1 EBIB4338 - Lecture 13: Chapter 4:1-5
Unit 2 EBIB4338 - Lecture 14: Chapter 4:6-11
Unit 3 EBIB4338 - Lecture 15: Chapter 4:12-20
Unit 4 EBIB4338 - Lecture 16: Chapter 4:21-31
Unit 5 EBIB4338 - Lecture 17: Chapter 5:1-6
Unit 6 EBIB4338 - Lecture 18: Chapter 5:7-12
Unit 7 EBIB4338 - Lecture 19: Chapter 5:13-23
Module 5 Chapter 6
This last chapter includes several doctrines of huge importance
Unit 1 EBIB4338 - Lecture 20: Chapter 6:1-5
Unit 2 EBIB4338 - Lecture 21: Chapter 6:6-10
Unit 3 EBIB4338 - Lecture 22: Chapter 6:11-18
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EBIB4347 – The Book of Revelation (Pt.1) - Dr. Tony Garland (Imported)
The first part of Dr Garland's very thorough study of the last Book of the Bible.
Module 1 Introduction to the Book
Dr Garland discusses all the important background and interpretative issue surrounding the Apocalypse.
Unit 1 EBIB4347 - Course Syllabus
Unit 2 EBIB4347 - Lecture 1: Approaching Revelation
Unit 3 EBIB4347 - Lecture 2: Audience, Purpose, Theme
Unit 4 EBIB4347 - Lecture 3: Genre
Unit 5 EBIB4347 - Lecture 4: Authorship (optional)
Unit 6 EBIB4347 - Lecture 5: Canonicity and Structure
Unit 7 EBIB4347 - Lecture 6: Dating the Book (optional)
Unit 8 EBIB4347 - Lecture 7: Symbols (optional)
Unit 9 EBIB4347 - Lecture 8: Systems of Interpretation
Unit 10 EBIB4347 - Lecture 9: Related Passages and Themes
Module 2 Chapter One
A careful analysis of this opening chapter
Unit 1 EBIB4347 - Lecture 10: Ch.1:1-2
Unit 2 EBIB4347 - Lecture 11: Ch.1:3-4
Unit 3 EBIB4347 - Lecture 12: Ch.1:5-11
Unit 4 EBIB4347 - Lecture 13: Ch.1:12-20
Module 3 Chapters Two & Three
The Seven Churches
Unit 1 EBIB4347 - Lecture 14: Ch.2:1-11
Unit 2 EBIB4347 - Lecture 15: Ch.2:12-29
Unit 3 EBIB4347 - Lecture 16: Ch.3:1-6
Unit 4 EBIB4347 - Lecture 17: Ch.3:7-13
Unit 5 EBIB4347 - Lecture 18: Ch.3:14-22
Module 4 Chapters Four through Seven
Dealing with the Heavenly Court and the Seals
Unit 1 EBIB4347 - Lecture 19: Ch.4
Unit 2 EBIB4347 - Lecture 20: Ch. 5
Unit 3 EBIB4347 - Lecture 21: Ch. 6
Unit 4 EBIB4347 - Lecture 22: Ch. 7
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THEO4301 - Prolegomena to Systematic Theology - Dr Paul Henebury (Imported)
This course considers the questions about the correct approach to Systematic Theology, the foundations of knowledge, Biblical epistemology, together with the place and importance of the discipline to Christian Faith and Worldview.
Module 1 A Study for Believers
True theology requires true faith in the God who is!
Unit 1 THEO4301 - Lecture 1: Introduction to Theology
Unit 2 THEO4301 - Lecture 2: The Sources of Theology
Module 2 Putting Together a Theological System
Certain steps must be taken if we are to be biblical in our formulations
Unit 1 THEO4301 - Lecture 3: Building a Systematic Theology (1)
Unit 2 THEO4301 - Lecture 4: Building a Systematic Theology (2)
Unit 3 THEO4301 - Lecture 5: Building a Systematic Theology (3)
Unit 4 THEO4301 - Lecture 6: The Rules of Affinity (1)
Unit 5 THEO4301 - Lecture 7: The Rules of Affinity (2)
Unit 6 THEO4301 - Lecture 8: The Rules of Affinity (3)
Unit 7 THEO4301 - Lecture 9: The Existence of God (1)
Unit 8 THEO4301 - Lecture 10: The Existence of God (2)
Module 3 Revelation and Knowledge
In the biblical outlook God's revealing the truth about Himself, about ourselves, and about the world always takes first place.
Unit 1 THEO4301 - Lecture 11: The Primacy of Revelation
Unit 2 THEO4301 - Lecture 12: Faith and Reason
Unit 3 THEO4301 - Lecture 13: Unsatisfactory First Principles
Unit 4 THEO4301 - Lecture 14: God: The Essential Principle of Being and Knowledge
Unit 5 THEO4301 - Lecture 15: Holy Scripture: The External Principle of Knowledge
Unit 6 THEO4301 - Lecture 16: The Witness of the Spirit: The Internal Principle of Knowledge
Unit 7 THEO4301 - Lecture 17: The Divine Logos and the Communicative World (1)
Unit 8 THEO4301 - Lecture 18: The Divine Logos and the Communicative World (2)
Unit 9 THEO4301 - Lecture 19: The Divine Logos and the Communicative World (3)
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THEO5301 - The Doctrine of the Person of God - Dr Paul Henebury (Imported)
A thorough study of the existence and attributes of God, including the doctrine of Trinity.
Module 1 Preliminaries
This module seeks to orient the student to thinking theologically.
Unit 1 THEO5301 - Doctrine of the Person of God - Syllabus
Unit 2 THEO5301 - Lecture 1: The Concept of God
Unit 3 THEO5301 - Lecture 2+: The Lordship Attributes of God (1)
Unit 4 THEO5301 - Lecture 3: The Lordship Attributes of God (2)
Module 2 The Attributes of God
These lectures survey the classification and nature of God's perfections.
Unit 1 THEO5301 - Lecture 4: The Divine Attributes (1)
Unit 2 THEO5301 - Lecture 5: The Divine Attributes (2)
Unit 3 THEO5301 - Lecture 6: The Divine Attributes (3)
Unit 4 THEO5301 - Lecture 7: The Divine Attributes (4)
Unit 5 THEO5301 - Lecture 8: The Divine Attributes (5)
Unit 6 THEO5301 - Lecture 9: The Divine Attributes (6)
Module 3 The Triune God
In these lecture both the doctrine of the Trinity and the mystery of God are examined.
Unit 1 THEO5301 - Lecture 10: The Trinity (1)
Unit 2 THEO5301 - Lecture 11: The Trinity (2)
Unit 3 THEO5301 - Lecture 12: Trinity, Filioque and the Mystery of God
Unit 4 THEO5301 - Lecture 13: A Trinitarian World
Module 4 Thinking About God
There are certain issues which the doctrine of God must deal with.
Unit 1 THEO5301 - Lecture 14: The Incomprehensibility of God
Unit 2 THEO5301 - Lecture 15: The Mind of God and the Mind of Man
Unit 3 THEO5301 - Lecture 16: Speaking of God
Unit 4 THEO5301 - Lecture 17: Names of God
Unit 5 THEO5301 - Lecture 18: Images of God
Unit 6 THEO5301 - Lecture 19: False Concepts of God (1)
Unit 7 THEO5301 - Lecture 20: False Concepts of God (2)
Unit 8 THEO5301 - Lecture 21: God and Time
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THEO5303 - The Doctrine of Revelation - Dr. Paul Henebury (Imported)
This course is an in-depth study of God’s Self-disclosure. It discusses both General and Special Revelation, inspiration, inerrancy, etc., as well as offering a critique of various unbiblical formulations of revelation.
Module 1 General and Special Revelation
God's disclosure in nature and the Scriptures is really one revelation, properly comprehended only through the Scriptures.
Unit 1 THEO5303 - Lecture 1: General Revelation (1)
Unit 2 THEO5303 - Lecture 2: General Revelation (2)
Unit 3 THEO5303 - Lecture 3: General Revelation and Natural Theology
Unit 4 THEO5303 - Lecture 4: Futher Concerns with Natural Theology
Unit 5 THEO5303 - Lecture 5: Modes of Revelation
Unit 6 THEO5303 - Lecture 6: Inspiration (1)
Unit 7 THEO5303 - Lecture 7: Inspiration (2)
Unit 8 THEO5303 - Lecture 8: Inspiration (3)
Unit 9 THEO5303 - Lecture 9: The Self-Attestation of Scripture
Unit 10 THEO5303 - Lecture 10: Inerrancy
Module 2 Other Attributes of Scripture
This section looks at right and wrong approaches to the Bible.
Unit 1 THEO5303 - Lecture 11: The Phenomena of Scripture
Unit 2 THEO5303 - Lecture 12: Scripture as Propositional (1)
Unit 3 THEO5303 - Lecture 13: Scripture as Propositional (2)
Unit 4 THEO5303 - Lecture 14: The Witness and Perspicuity of Scripture
Module 3 Is the Bible Sufficient?
The Sufficiency of Scripture is constantly assailed by friends and foes.
Unit 1 THEO5303 - Lecture 15: Inspiration versus Canonicity
Unit 2 THEO5303 - Lecture 16: The Influence of Barth on the Doctrine of Scripture
Unit 3 THEO5303 - Lecture 17: A.T.B. McGowan's View of Scripture
Unit 4 THEO5303 - Lecture 18: Peter Enns' View of Scripture
Unit 5 THEO5303 - Lecture 19: The Sufficiency of Scripture
Unit 6 THEO5303 - Lecture 20: Sufficiency: An Admonition
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