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THE-602 Pentecostal Analysis of Systematic Theology
75 Hours (6 weeks).
March 2025 - Present.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: analyze the different fields of study of systematic theology and its interaction with early and contemporary Pentecostalism; compare, contrast, and analyze the different perspectives of the Classical (Fivefold), Reformed (Fourfold), and Oneness traditions of Pentecostal theology; identify and analyze the past and present contributions that Pentecostalism has made to different fields of Christian theology; develop necessary skills to effectively preach and teach on Pentecostal topics; and integrate the principles of Pentecostal theology into the effective practice of Christian ministry.
This course facilitates a study of theological methods, revelation, existence, and attributes of God; the Trinity; the inspiration and canon of the Scriptures; human nature; original and actual sin; creation and providence. Instruction emphasizes how these themes interact with each other from the fivefold tradition of Pentecostal theology: Christ saves, heals, sanctifies, baptizes and comes.
In the graduate degree category, 3 semester hours in Theology (3/25).