Systematic Theology: God's Triune Identity

Wednesday, March 3, 2010
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6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

This class will meet on most Wednesdays through April, studying closely the central pages of Robert W. Jenson’s Systematic Theology, volume one. In these pages, Jenson develops a systematic account of the Trinity in modern terms. ————– This class is particularly for those who want to wrestle with high-octane, serious theology; it will provide a worthy alternative, in some respects, to Thomas Aquinas. ———————- For March 3, we are continuing in Chapter 6, “Of One Being with the Father.” This is the key chapter. Newcomers will find that, in class, we move sentence-by-sentence through just 5 pages or so each week.