Engaging Theology (Ben C. Blackwell and R. L. Hatchett)
Engaging Theology is an introductory theology series that grounds a treatment of standard systematic topics in the wider context of life and practice and shows the relevance of each doctrine to the church. It treats the essential doctrines of Christian orthodoxy by following the pattern of story, doctrinal exposition, theological relevance, and spiritual relevance.
Our contemporary context increasingly views Christian faith and practice as irrelevant. When people talk about theology, they increasingly wonder, “Who cares?” But the ancient church believed the biblical narrative held significance for the crucial realities of life.
This series is ideal for helping students and everyday people living in a post-Christian era engage seriously with the Christian faith.
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Engaging Theology - Session 1 - Introduction
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Engaging Theology - Session 2 - Theological Method: How to Do Theology
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Engaging Theology - Session 3 - Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
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Engaging Theology - Session 4 - Revelation: God Reveals Himself
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Engaging Theology - Session 5 - God and the World: Creator and Creation
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Engaging Theology - Session 6 - Jesus the Christ: The Incarnate Messiah
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Engaging Theology - Session 7 - Holy Spirit: The Lord and Giver of Life
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Engaging Theology - Session 8 - Humanity and Sin: Human Flourishing and Failure
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Engaging Theology - Session 9 - Salvation: Participating in New Creation
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Engaging Theology - Session 10 - The Church: The People of God
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Engaging Theology - Session 11 - Eschatology: New Creation and the End
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Engaging Theology - Session 12 - Conclusion