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Historical Theology

ICH 502E - Reformation Church History. W. Robert Godfrey, Ph.D. In this course, learners trace the historic development of the Protestant Reformation from its sixteenth century background to its impact on the world and church today. The goal of the course is to apply the Reformation battle cries of faith alone, grace alone, and Christ alone to life and ministry. 24 audio sessions.

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ICH 503E - The History of Christianity in America. John Hannah, Th.D., Ph.D. A study of Protestant churches in America from colonial beginnings to the present with emphasis on the numerous influences that have forged the current religious scene. 24 audio sessions.

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ICH 504E - The Theology of Jonathan Edwards. John Gerstner, Ph.D. An examination of the theology of Jonathan Edwards in detail. Taking a topical approach, the course covers Edwards’ teaching regarding all the major points of systematic theology with particular emphasis on Edwards’ unique theological contributions. 24 audio sessions.

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ICH 505E - Survey of Church History. Garth M. Rosell, Ph.D. This course is designed to provide the student with a basic introduction to the development of the Christian church from its founding at Pentecost to the present day. 24 audio sessions.

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2 HRs
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ICH 506E - Church History to the Reformation. Garth M. Rosell, Ph.D This course is designed to provide the student with a basic introduction to the development of the Christian from its inception through the Medieval period. 24 audio sessions.

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ICH 507E - Church History Since the Reformation. Garth M. Rosell, Ph.D. This course is designed to provide the student with a basic introduction to the development of the Christian church since the time of the Protestant Reformation. 24 audio sessions.

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ICH 509E - The Theology of Martin Luther. Robert Kolb, Ph.D. This course surveys the background and setting of Luther’s thought as well as his teaching on the range of topics which form Christian theology. It focuses on Luther’s doctrines of sin and grace, justification and faith, law and gospel, as well as on his understanding of Christian daily living in the midst of God’s callings within the world. 24 audio sessions.

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