TS212 (prerequisite - TS101) (3 CR)

Lecturer(s): Dr Edwin Tay
Venue: BGST @ Clarus Centre
Starts: Thursday, 16 February, 2012
Time: 7.15-9.50pm
ABOUT THE LECTURER
Edwin’s doctoral research was undertaken at the University of Edinburgh where he worked on the atonement theology of John Owen (1616-1683). Prior to his doctoral studies, he took his M.A. in Systematic Theology at the University of London, M.C.S. at BGST, and B.A. at the National University of Singapore. He was formerly a staff-worker at the Fellowship of Evangelical Students and pastoral assistant at Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church. As a licensed preacher in the Methodist Church, Edwin exercises a regular preaching and teaching ministry.
COURSE SYNOPSIS
This course continues the study of Christian doctrines begun in Theological Foundations I (TS211). It seeks to make plain the outworking of God’s redemptive purposes in the light of sin and its impact upon the world. The outworking of God’s redemptive purposes will be considered according to the following order of doctrinal topics: the person and offices of Christ (Christology), Salvation (Soteriology), the Church (Ecclesiology), and the Last Things (Eschatology).
COURSE OBJECTIVES
This course seeks to explicate the doctrines of Christ, salvation, the church, and the last things, (a) on the basis of Scripture; (b) in the context of churchly teaching in the past and present; (c) with an attitude of reverence to God; (d) with an eye to Christian worship and obedience.
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