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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. ———————- Participants will be expected to read about 10-15 pages each week outside of class. But it is not expected that participants will understand the reading! In class, we will work through challenges of the reading, in some cases going sentence by sentence. ————— For April 28, we expect to be completing the chapter on “The Christological Problem.” Newcomers are welcome.