Doctrine of the Trinity
TH 6R1030
Knowing
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of essential historical figures, themes, concepts, developments, ongoing debates and discussions, and practical life and ministry implications regarding the subject of Trinitarian Theology.
Being
- Cultivate further awareness of the limits of one’s own theological positions, so as to be self-aware of the continual need for humility and a pastoral dialogical posture with regard to theological engagement, even while having the courage to maintain theological convictions.
- Appropriate such developing convictions about the doctrine of the Trinity to oneself so as to “be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (cf. Romans 12:2).
Doing
- Use their own words to explain relevant concepts and their significance concerning the various Trinitarian Theologies which will be explored.
- Engage critically and constructively with the essential discussions and themes which have to do with the aforementioned theological loci.