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WU 11137 (HB Credit Hours Study Program Academic Year Day/ Time Room Lecturer Course Description : The course consists of two modules: Christian Worldv The CW1 will discuss the foundational role of the Wor of revealing himself and his will (general and special re taught how to interpret and apply the Bible in accurat The CW2 is a study of the knowledge of God based on main thrust of the course is on the knowledge of God his will. Spiritual disciplines like prayer, meditation, fel General Instructional Objectives (GIO): After the course, the students will be able to: 1. Appreciate the value of personal Bible study fo 2. Love the Bible and make it the authoritative ba 3. Study and understand the Bible for their own s 4. Appreciate God’s initiative in revealing himself 5. Understand how we come to know God and re 6. Relate the nature of God to one’s intellectual a Syllabus B) : THEOLOGY 1 (Christian Worldview) : 4 : : Short Semester, 2011/2012 : Monday – Thursday / 10.55 – 12.40 : B0329 : Junius Hardy, M.T., MACM view 1 (CW1) and Christian Worldview 2 (CW2). rd of God in spiritual life that is essential for intellectual and mo evelation) and the authority, inspiration, inerrancy of the Bible te and dynamic ways for spiritual enrichment. n what he reveals in the Scriptures in the context of his covenan that may lead to a deeper personal relationship with him for a llowship and worship will be given proper attention. or life and thought. asis and guide for doctrines and life in all its aspects. spiritual growth. f and the basis on which we come to know him. elate with him in a growing and dynamic way. and spiritual life. oral growth. It will discuss God’s ways as the Word of God. Students will be nt relationship with his people. The better understanding and practice of

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Page 1: Theology 1 Syllabus ShortSemester 2011 JH

WU 11137 (HB)

Credit Hours

Study Program

Academic Year

Day/ Time

Room

Lecturer

Course Description:

The course consists of two modules: Christian Worldview

The CW1 will discuss the foundational role of the Word of God

of revealing himself and his will (general and special revelation) and the authority, inspiration, inerrancy of the Bible as

taught how to interpret and apply the Bible in accurate and dynamic ways for spiritual enrichment.

The CW2 is a study of the knowledge of God based on what he reveals in the Scriptures in the context of his covenant relationship with his people. The

main thrust of the course is on the knowledge of God that may lead to a deeper personal relationship with him for a better unde

his will. Spiritual disciplines like prayer, meditation, fellowship and worship will be given proper atte

General Instructional Objectives (GIO):

After the course, the students will be able to:

1. Appreciate the value of personal Bible study for life and thought.

2. Love the Bible and make it the authoritative basis and guide for doctrines and life in all its

3. Study and understand the Bible for their own spiritual growth.

4. Appreciate God’s initiative in revealing himself and the basis on which we come to know him.

5. Understand how we come to know God and relate with him in a growing and dynamic way.

6. Relate the nature of God to one’s intellectual and spiritual life.

Syllabus

(HB)

: THEOLOGY 1 (Christian Worldview)

: 4

:

: Short Semester, 2011/2012

: Monday – Thursday / 10.55 – 12.40

: B0329

: Junius Hardy, M.T., MACM

Christian Worldview 1 (CW1) and Christian Worldview 2 (CW2).

foundational role of the Word of God in spiritual life that is essential for intellectual and moral growth. It will discuss God’s ways

of revealing himself and his will (general and special revelation) and the authority, inspiration, inerrancy of the Bible as

taught how to interpret and apply the Bible in accurate and dynamic ways for spiritual enrichment.

based on what he reveals in the Scriptures in the context of his covenant relationship with his people. The

in thrust of the course is on the knowledge of God that may lead to a deeper personal relationship with him for a better unde

his will. Spiritual disciplines like prayer, meditation, fellowship and worship will be given proper attention.

for life and thought.

Love the Bible and make it the authoritative basis and guide for doctrines and life in all its aspects.

Study and understand the Bible for their own spiritual growth.

Appreciate God’s initiative in revealing himself and the basis on which we come to know him.

Understand how we come to know God and relate with him in a growing and dynamic way.

e the nature of God to one’s intellectual and spiritual life.

in spiritual life that is essential for intellectual and moral growth. It will discuss God’s ways

of revealing himself and his will (general and special revelation) and the authority, inspiration, inerrancy of the Bible as the Word of God. Students will be

based on what he reveals in the Scriptures in the context of his covenant relationship with his people. The

in thrust of the course is on the knowledge of God that may lead to a deeper personal relationship with him for a better understanding and practice of

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Theology I – Syllabus – JH – FLA UPH

Course Requirements:

• Must be a Christian or Catholic. If not, please sign a statement stating that you have registered for the class voluntarily.

• Must have passed the Religion course: survey of Old Testament and New Testament.

Class Policy:

1. Students must come on time. Students will sign the attendance book at the start of class and, after fifteen (15) minutes, the lecturer will call the roll.

Students not answering the call are considered absent.

2. Students must come in proper clothing and are not allowed to wear sandals according to policy of “Program Kasih”

3. Students must switch off their hand phones during class.

4. Students must attend every class session. If a student cannot attend a class for any reason he/she will be marked “absent”. 70% of minimum required

attendance before a student can sit for the Final Exam. Attendance is counted starting from the first day of the class (not after the Drop-Add period).

No permission letter is necessary; every absence for any reason will be counted towards the 30%.

Evaluation:

1. Quiz & Assignment (KAT 1) 15% => 2x: 1x before Mid. & 1x after Mid. (before Final)

2. Chapel Attendance + Reflection paper (6x) (KAT 2) 15% => submit every week

3. Reading Report (KAT 3) 15% => 2x reading reports

4. Mid Semester 25%

5. Final Exam 30%

Total 100%

Textbook for Students

For Christian Worldview 1:

• W. Gary Crampton. 2000. Alkitab: Firman Allah (Verbum Dei). Surabaya: Penerbit Momentum.

• R. C. Sproul. 1992. Essential Truths of the Christian Faith. Wheaton, Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

• John M. Yeats dan John Blase. 2001. Mari Berpikir tentangPandangan Dunia: Bagaimana Orang-Orang Memandang Tuhan?. Yogyakarta: Yayasan

Gloria.

• H. Wayne House. 2006. Charts on Systematic Theology, Volume I: Prolegomena. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Kregel Publications

For Christian Worldview 2:

• Louis Berkhof. 2000. Teologi Sistematika Vol. 1; Doktrin Allah. Jakarta: Lembaga Reformed Injili Indonesia.

• Yakub B. Susabda. 1995. Mengenal dan Bergaul dengan Allah, ANDI.

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Theology I – Syllabus – JH – FLA UPH

Meeting Date Topic Methodology Sources Note 1 2 3 4 5 6

CW1

1 Mon, May 14 Introduction to Syllabus: Preliminaries and Preparations

General Introduction: What is Theology?

Tutorial H. Wayne House, pp.13-26

2 Tue, May 15 General Introduction: What is Christian Worldviews?

Building a Christian Worldviews

Peer Group

Discussion

John M. Yeats & John Blasé,

pp.16-30

3 Wed, May 16 The Foundations: Word of God & Divine Revelation

God Speaks: General Revelation (GR): Mediate & Immediate GR

Tutorial Crampton, pp.31-37

Sproul, pp3-4, 11-13

4 Mon, May 21 God Speaks: Special Revelation (SR) & the Bible Tutorial Crampton, pp.37-42

Sproul, pp.15-16

5 Tue, May 22 The Origin of the Bible: The Canon OT & NT Discussion Sproul, pp.21-24

6 Wed, May 23 The Characteristics of The Bible: Authority, Sufficiency, Necessity, &

Perspicuity

Tutorial Crampton, pp.50-51, 55-56

7 Thu, May 24 The Inspiration of the Bible

The Perspective: Paradox, Mystery, and Contradiction

Tutorial Crampton, p.52, 58-59

Sproul, pp.7-9

8 Mon, May 28 The Inerrancy & Infallibilty of the Bible Tutorial Crampton, pp.52-53, 63-67

9 Tue, May 29 Quiz Article Reading Reformed Evangelism, L.7

10 Wed, May 30 Hermeneutics: Interpretating the Bible Tutorial Crampton, pp. 105-125

11 Thu, May 31 Inductive Method 1: Narative Workshop

12 Mon, Jun 4 Inductive Method 2: Poem & Wisdom or Epistle Letter Workshop

13 Tue, Jun 5 MID TEST

14 Wed, Jun 6 The Foundations: The Existence of God & The names of God Packer, chs 1, 2, 3

15 Thu, Jun 7 The Attribute of God: Incommunicable & Communicable Louis Berkhof. Yakub S.

16 Mon, Jun 11 The Triune God (Doctrine of Trinity) Packer, ch 4

17 Tue, Jun 12 The Integrity of God: Sovereignty of God Sproul, pp.57-66

18 Wed, Jun 13 The Decree & Will of God Sproul, pp.67-69

19 Thu, Jun 14 The Grace of God Yakub, h. 170-175

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Meeting Date Topic Methodology Sources Note 1 2 3 4 5 6

20 Mon, Jun 18 God Unchanging, The Providence of God Packer, chs 7-8 10

21 Tue, Jun 19 The Wisdom of God and Our Wisdom Packer, chs 12, 13

22 Wed, Jun 20 The Love of God and the Warth of God Packer, chs 14, 15

23 Thu, Jun 21 The Problem of Evil

24 Mon, Jun 25 The Problem of Choice

25 Tue, Jun 26 The Incarnate God

26 Wed, Jun 27 The Heart of the Gospel Packer, ch 18

27 Thu, Jun 28 Quiz

28 Mon, Jul 2 Spiritual Discipline: Prayer and Worship, Fasting, Self-Examination, Yohan Candawasa

29 Tue, Jul 3 FINAL TEST

Student Representative Lecturer

Junius Hardy, M.T., MACM

Prepared by:

Hendra Thamrindinata, S.Si., M.Div.

Religion Course Coordinator

Approved by:

M.B. Rini Wahyuningsih, Ph.D.

Dean of Faculty of Liberal Arts