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TH113 Doctrine of Salvation and Eschatology: A Reformed Perspective (Videos)

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Doctrine of Salvation and Eschatology: A Reformed Perspective (TH113) begins by examining the character and nature of the Holy Spirit and His work in the lives of Jesus and the church. Following this, it discusses various aspects of Christian life, such as the sacraments, prayer, faith, justification, and sanctification. The second half of the course addresses eschatology from a theological perspective, focusing on its foundations in the OT and using a broad brush to touch on topics such as resurrection, sin, judgment, and the kingdom of God. The course concludes with a look at asceticism and how the church interacts with culture.

  • Title: TH113 Doctrine of Salvation and Eschatology: A Reformed Perspective (Videos)
  • Author: R. Michael Allen
  • Series: Logos Mobile Education
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Print Publication Date: 2017
  • Logos Release Date: 2017
  • Era: era:contemporary
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Video
  • Subjects: Education › Theology, doctrinal; Eschatology; Grace (Theology); Holy Spirit; Justification (Christian theology); Sacraments; Sin; Theology, doctrinal
  • Resource ID: LLS:TH113ALLENVIDEOS
  • Resource Type: Courseware Media
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2019-06-21T18:54:24Z
R. Michael Allen

R. Michael Allen teaches systematic (or dogmatic) theology and theological ethics as a way to train students to delight in the study of God’s mighty deeds (Psalm 111:2). He hopes that integrated study of Bible and theology will help students prepare for faithful ministry in the local church by considering our worship and witness in light of God’s Word. He is especially interested in how Christian doctrine relates to other theological disciplines: biblical theology, historical theology, and moral theology. He grew up in both the South and in South Florida as the son of a Presbyterian pastor. He is presently a candidate for ordination as a teaching elder in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church.

In addition to his work in the seminary, he enjoys serving in local churches: teaching classes for children and adults, preaching, and working in the nursery. Prior to joining the faculty at Knox, he taught undergraduate and graduate students at Wheaton College for two years. He has also been active in the American Academy of Religion, the Evangelical Theological Society, and the Society of Biblical Literature.

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