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Thinking and Interpreting Theologically

This course, taught by Patrick S. Franklin at Providence Theological Seminary, aims to expand students’ competence in biblical interpretation and theological reflection. Students will develop a deeper understanding of theological study as formative spiritual discipline essential to shaping the mind and heart for ministry praxis and cultural engagement. Within this framework, students will consider historical and contemporary approaches to biblical interpretation, analysis of trends in contemporary church and culture, and theological tensions affecting the church and its mission in North America and other parts of the world.

  • Course Categories: General Theology

  • Science Topics: History & Philosophy of Science, Life Sciences

  • Syllabus:
    Thinking and Interpreting Theologically
  • Tags:
    science and religion, Social Sciences, evangelical, conservative protestant, general theology, evolution, history of science, Philosophy of Science

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