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Doctrinal Theology Courses

SEDO 901  Christology
Prerequisite: SEDO 613

“Who is Christ for us today?” This important question needs to be answered by every generation as Christ comes to us in many different ways. Throughout Church history, there are many developments in the study of the person and the work of Christ. These developments were formulated and articulated due to numerous heresies and controversies which influenced the church’s doctrine of Christ. It is important to examine the historical development of Christology and what its implications are for Christians today.

This course will cover the major Christological developments beginning from the Early Church to the modern period so that students may answer for themselves the crucial question that Jesus posed, “Who do you say that I am?” The course will be a seminar format with class discussions, lectures and presentations.

Required Elective MDiv, 3 credits
Spring
G. Kim

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