THEO 108 Theological Survey II
Course Description
This is the second of three courses in a general survey of Bible doctrine designed to synthesize and outline the following major areas of systematic theology: doctrine of the Holy Spirit (Pneumatology), doctrine of Man (Anthropology), doctrine of Sin (Hamartiology), doctrine of Angels (Angelology), and doctrine of Satan (Satanology).
For information regarding prerequisites for this course, please refer to the Academic Course Catalog.
Course Guide
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Rationale
Willmington School of the Bible provides for its students a holistic understanding of the Scriptures. In so doing, it is necessary to develop a thorough understanding of Christian doctrine as it is presented throughout the Bible. This course, together with THEO 107 and THEO 109, provides students with a firm theological grounding which will serve as a guide in “rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15 [KJV]).
Course Assignment
Textbook readings and lecture presentations
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Course Requirements Checklist
After reading the Syllabus and Student Expectations, the student will complete the related checklist found in the Course Overview.
Discussions (2)
Discussions are collaborative learning experiences. Therefore, the student is required to create a thread in response to the provided topic for each discussion. Each thread is to be 300-450 words and support assertions with at least 2 citations in current Turabian format. In addition to the thread, the student is required to reply to 2 other classmates’ threads. Each reply must be between 100-250 words and support assertions with at least 1 citation for each reply in current Turabian format. (CLO: A, B, D, E, F, G)
Essay Assignments (2)
The student will construct 2 essays based on prompts provided by the instructor. 2 prompts will be provide for each essay and these prompts must be fully explored in 1000 – 1300 words. Each essay much utilize 2 additional sources to support the claims/information included in the essay. The essays for the corresponding Module: Week will be submitted in a single Word document. (CLO: A, C, D, E, F, G)
Quizzes (4)
Each quiz will cover the Learn material for the Modules: Weeks in which it is assigned. Each quiz will be open-book/open-notes, contain 25 multiple-choice and true/false questions, and have a time limit of 1 hour and 30 minutes. (CLO: A, D, G)

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