• This is a graduate level course covering the existence, trinitarian nature, and glorious attributes of God. Extensive study will be made in these three areas with erroneous formulations noted. Some of the great theologians of the past will be interacted with. The course includes a General Introduction to Theology.

    Textbooks are:
    Christian Theology - Millard Erickson
    The Doctrine of God - John Frame
    Father, Son and Holy Spirit - Bruce Ware
  • This course continues the study of God with a concentration on His works. Under consideration will be God's creative work and His ongoing providential care of it. The Sovereignty of God will be studied, with some discussion of the Problem of Evil. This course also looks at Angels and Demons.

    Textbooks are:
    Christian Theology - Erickson
    The Doctrine of God - Frame
    Creation and Change - Kelly
    God's Greater Glory - Ware
  • This course reflects upon the momentous truth that God has spoken! This simple fact changes everything: it makes life meaningful, truth personal and attainable, and both the individual and society responsible. The course examines both "General" or "Natural" revelation in creation and "Special" revelation in the Judeo-Christian Scriptures, with stress being placed upon the Reformation principle of Sola Scriptura.

    Textbooks:
    Christian Theology - Erickson
    The Inspiration & Authority of the Bible - Warfield
    The Infallible Word - eds. Stonehouse & Woolley
    Scripture Alone - Sproul
  • The fourth in the seven course series on Systematics at Veritas. This course examines the origin and nature of man, the image of God, and the fall, spread and effects of sin.

    Textbooks for this course:
    Christian Theology - Erickson
    The True Image - Hughes
    The Evil of Evils - Burroughs
    Recovering Biblical Manhood & Womanhood - eds. Piper & Grudem
  • This course continues on from "Man and Sin" and introduces the Person and Work of Jesus Christ. The standard matters to do with His deity, incarnation, passion, resurrection and present session are covered. The course also contains a full discussion of soteriology.

    Textbooks for the course are:
    Christian Theology - Erickson
    The Glory of Christ - Lewis
    The Cross and Salvation - Demarest
    The Cross of Christ - Stott
  • In this sixth installment of our Systematic Theology series we examine the Person and work of the Blessed Spirit and His Church. Attention will also be given to the doctrine of sanctification as this ties the two together.

    Textbooks are:
    Christian Theology - Millard Erickson
    He Who Gives Life: The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit - Graham Cole
    The Church in God's Program - Robert Saucy
  • The final course in our Systematic Theology series examines both Individual and General Eschatology. Matters of Life After Death, Heaven and Hell are treated before looking at the various approaches to the End Times taught by evangelicals. Although this course is given from a distinctly dispensational premillennial perspective, Dr Henebury is careful to supply extensive interaction from differing views. But at the end of the day, the approach reflects the belief that if the biblical material can be interpreted in a plain-sense way, there is no good reason for it not to be.

    Textbooks are:
    Christian Theology - Millard Erickson
    Things to Come - J. Dwight Pentecost
    DHas The Church Replaced Israel? - Michael J. Vlach
    Israel: The Land & The People - H. Wayne House