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28 April, 2014

Incarnation 1 (Sys Theo #26)

The incarnation of the Son of God is the subject matter for lessons 26 and 27 of Systematic Theology.  The first of these lessons reviews the biblical evidence for his full humanity and full divinity, along with his sinlessness. Kenosis, or the "self-emptying," of the Son of God is also briefly considered, along with his conception and birth by the virgin, Mary.

Links to the audio and notes are available on the Systematic Theology webpage, or via the link in the upper right column of this page.

19 April, 2014

Source of Sin (Sys Theo #25)

The Source of Sin, lesson 25 of Systematic Theology, addresses the following: (1) two common erroneous views of the source of sin; (2) internal and external enticements to sin; (3) the universality and totality of sin; (4) inherited, or original, sin; (5) a brief consideration of the sinfulness of infants and children. This lesson concludes the series on the doctrine of humanity. The next lesson will begin the doctrine of Christ.

Audio and notes are available via the Systematic Theology page, the link to which is located in the upper right column of this webpage.

03 April, 2014

Results of Sin (Sys Theo #24)

Lesson 24 of Systematic Theology focuses on the results or consequences of sin. These are considered in terms of the damage done to our relationship with God, to ourselves, and to our relationships with others. The social dimensions of sin are also considered with reflection given to the biblical concepts of the "world," the "powers," and corporate identity.

Here is a brief excerpt from the lecture notes that describes the biblical concept of the "world" in the pejorative sense:

  • The “world” consists in the entire system of human civilizations developed over the long history of the human race, consisting of the many complex and integrated political, economic, educational, business, and social structures of various societies that are an ongoing reflection and manifestation of the innumerable sinful acts and ways of fallen humanity expressed over many generations, that also exerts a controlling influence over the course and direction of individuals, people groups, entire nations, and even civilizational blocs of nations. This “world” system is under the control of Satan, but is ultimately under God’s judgment.
Audio and notes are available on the Systematic Theology webpage, which can be accessed through the link provided in the upper right column of this webpage.