IST503E - Contemporary Theology I. John S. Feinberg, Ph.D. In this course we shall attempt to examine some of the major trends in contemporary thought. Discussion will cover the theologies of Hegel, Kierkegaard, Barth, Bultmann, Tillich, Wittgenstein, Paul Van Buren and Thomas Altizer. .
IST504E - The Doctrine of Man and Sin. Roger R. Nicole, Th.D., Ph.D
This lecture series is designed as a critical and historical overview of positions regarding the nature of mankind, both as the image of God and as a being corrupted by sin.
IST505E - The Doctrine of Salvation. Roger R. Nicole, Th.D., Ph.D
This series is designed as a critical and historical overview of the plan and order of salvation, tracing each movement of the process from our regeneration to our final glorification.
IST506E - The Doctrine of the Trinity. Peter Toon, D. Phil.
This course presents the historic, classic and orthodox doctrine of the Holy Trinity. It follows a biblical, historical and dogmatic approach. It seeks to show how and why the classical doctrine/dogma emerged in the fourth century; what have been the major ways this dogma has been understood; and how crucial is this teaching for the right understanding of the relation of God to man and man to God.