History of Christian Theology Part 1 Spring 2024 - Student Application

Thank you for your interest in the Trilogy Program. Trilogy is a church-based training & development program for current and emerging church leaders. In order to participate in our classes, new students must complete this application form.

History of Christian Theology 1 - This class is the first part of a two part survey of the major Christian doctrines that, taken together, constitute the core of the Christian faith. Part 1 covers the period beginning with the early church through to the Reformation, identifying the key personalities, themes, and periods involved in the processes which gave rise to and shaped the doctrines essential to the study of biblical doctrine today.

The lectures are delivered online so students can watch and work on their assignments in the way that best fits their schedule. All students are required to meet for in-person discussion groups every four weeks on Sunday evenings at 6.30pm from February through June 2024.
 
 
 
 
 
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Thank you for your interest in the Trilogy Program. Trilogy is a church-based training & development program for current and emerging church leaders. In order to participate in our classes, new students must complete this application form.

History of Christian Theology 1 - This class is the first part of a two part survey of the major Christian doctrines that, taken together, constitute the core of the Christian faith. Part 1 covers the period beginning with the early church through to the Reformation, identifying the key personalities, themes, and periods involved in the processes which gave rise to and shaped the doctrines essential to the study of biblical doctrine today.

The lectures are delivered online so students can watch and work on their assignments in the way that best fits their schedule. All students are required to meet for in-person discussion groups every four weeks on Sunday evenings at 6.30pm from February through June 2024.