Contemporary Theology
Explore the evolution of Christian theology, examining key concepts, movements, and figures across history. Analyze the impact of cultural contexts and social movements on theological thought.
Overview and Learning Objectives
Module Overview
Lesson A: The Transcendent and Immanent God
Lesson A Quiz
Lesson B: Kant and the Enlightenment
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Lesson C: From Pietism to Schleiermacher
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Lesson D: Natural Theology
Lesson D Quiz
Module Overview
Lesson A: Karl Barth and the Theology of Crisis
Lesson A Quiz
Lesson B: Bonhoeffer on Discipleship and Community
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Lesson C: Richard Niebuhr’s Christ and Culture
Lesson C Quiz
Lesson D: Barth’s Doctrine of Revelation
Lesson D Quiz
Module Overview
Lesson A: Frances Willard's Role in Social Reform
Lesson A Quiz
Lesson B: Washington Gladden on Labor and Social Justice
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Lesson C: Walter Rauschenbusch's Theology of the Social Gospel
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Lesson D: Eschatology and the Christian Life
Lesson D Quiz
Module Overview
Lesson A: The Beginnings of Evangelicalism
Lesson A Quiz
Lesson B: The Revival and Conversion Movements of the 19th Century
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Lesson C: Eschatology and the Christian Life
Lesson C Quiz
Lesson D: Wilberforce: Faith-Driven Activism
Lesson D Quiz
Module Overview
Lesson A: Fundamentalists and the Bible
Lesson A Quiz
Lesson B: Neo-Evangelicalism: Bridging Doctrine and Social Action
Lesson B Quiz
Lesson C: John Stott and the Centrality of the Cross
Lesson C Quiz
Lesson D: Holy Scripture: Authority, Inspiration, and Inerrancy
Lesson D Quiz