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Academic Programs - Dallas Theological Seminary

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COURSE<br />

DESCRIPTIONS<br />

D. Jeffrey Bingham, Department Chair, Professor<br />

John D. Hannah, Distinguished Professor of Historical Theology,<br />

Research Professor of <strong>Theological</strong> Studies<br />

J. Lanier Burns, Senior Professor of Systematic Theology,<br />

J. Scott Horrell, Professor<br />

Robert A. Pyne, Professor<br />

Research Professor of <strong>Theological</strong> Studies<br />

Glenn R. Kreider, Associate Professor<br />

Nathan D. Holsteen, Assistant Professor<br />

Douglas K. Blount, Adjunct Professor<br />

Keith D. Bower, Adjunct Professor<br />

Steve R. Halla, Adjunct Professor<br />

Robert P. Lightner, Adjunct Professor<br />

Benjamin B. Phillips, Adjunct Professor<br />

T. Maurice Pugh, Adjunct Professor<br />

Lawrence J. Terlizzese, Adjunct Professor<br />

The purpose of the Department of <strong>Theological</strong> Studies is to<br />

equip godly servant-leaders for worldwide ministry by:<br />

• Passing on to students an understanding of the church’s one<br />

true faith embraced within a distinctively dispensational,<br />

premillennial evangelicalism;<br />

• Encouraging students to think theologically as a response<br />

to Scripture, with a sensitivity to the history of theology,<br />

philosophy, and culture; and<br />

• Helping students gain perspectives essential to spiritual<br />

formation, global servant-leadership, and the evaluation<br />

of contemporary issues and trends.<br />

THEOLOGICAL<br />

STUDIES<br />

Department of <strong>Theological</strong> Studies<br />

REQUIRED COURSES<br />

Consult the program curriculum charts in the <strong>Academic</strong><br />

<strong>Programs</strong> section of this catalog for courses required in each<br />

degree program.<br />

HT101<br />

HT102<br />

The Church to the Modern Era<br />

Bingham, Hannah<br />

A study of Christianity from the second century to the<br />

rise of the Enlightenment, with special emphasis on the<br />

institutional history of the church as well as theological<br />

developments in the church. 3 hours.<br />

The Church in the Modern Era: Europe and America<br />

Bingham, Hannah<br />

A study of Christianity in Europe and America since the rise<br />

of the Enlightenment, with emphasis on the numerous influences<br />

that have forged the current religious scene. 3 hours.<br />

HT200 History of Doctrine<br />

Bingham, Hannah<br />

A study of the historical development of selected doctrines,<br />

with attention to the development of each theological<br />

theme from the church fathers to the present day. 2 hours.<br />

THEOLOGICAL STUDIES<br />

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