Systematic and Biblical Theology I (806) Part I – Christology

What This Course is All About

Systematic and Biblical Theology I is the study of the Son of God and his redemption of humanity. Who is this Jewish Messiah and what was his message? Is Jesus king now or are we waiting for his coronation? How does God redeem us from the captivity of sin, death and satan? Students will learn different historical atonement theories and then focus on two; Penal Substitution and Christus Victor. How should we view the life and death of Jesus when seen through the lens of the new covenant? Does a biblical Christology demand a victorious eschatology? With volumes of books on Jesus and his salvation can there be anything left to say? Yes, fresh understanding of the faith given to the saints in the first century is flowing into the church.  It is time to visit these glorious themes again.

Teachers:  Dr. Stan Newton & Nikola Dimitrov

Required Textbook

The Nature of the Atonement by James Beilby and Paul R. Eddy

Assignments:

  1. Watch to the Videos
  2. Read “The Nature of the Atonement” by James Beilby and Paul R. Eddy
  3. Write 3-4 pages supporting either a “High Christology” or a “Low Christology” and explain why it makes a difference in the church today.