Theology Proper: The Trinity, God's Attributes, and Providence (elective)
Class Description: After being in the Lord’s presence and hearing the angelic chorus declaring His holiness, the prophet Isaiah recognized how undeserving he was to stand before God. (Isaiah 6) This course encourages the believer to grow in his understanding of the being of God, considering His Triune nature, His attributes, and His work within history. The overarching goal is to encourage a right view of God and, thus, a right view of man. [This course is taught from a Reformed perspective in basic agreement with the Westminster Confession of Faith.] Course Objectives: At the end of this course, the student will be able to: Identify the communicable and incommunicable attributes of God Articulate a defense of the doctrine of the Trinity Develop a persuasive paper concerning one truth of God’s character Deliver a presentation considering God’s providence in redemptive history Credits: 1 (Elective), Non-honors Pre-requisites: This course is for high school students only. Mtg