Systematic Theology: Past, Present, and Future
ICT6621HS
L0101
Offered in Winter 2012 · Previously offered in Fall 2007 · Toronto (St. George Campus) Site
Systematic theology has often been an attempt to develop a theology for all times and all places. But systematic thinking can also be consciously situated in history. In time, our web of beliefs may become reconfigured and re-centred. This course will read selections of Calvin’s Institutes alongside a contemporary text in systematic theology (focussing on areas such as Divine sovereignty, election, grace and self-knowledge) in order to stimulate our own reflections on the best way to develop a theology in and for today.
Basic Degree students enrol in ICT3621HS.
Schedule: Friday, 09:30 to 12:30
Instructors: Nicholas Ansell
Other Information: Second Semester · One Credit