Wesleyan-Arminian Theology

SYTH 510

Summary
Explore the Wesleyan-Arminian Theology course and what you can expect to learn through the semester.

Accredited

Accredited by HLC & ABHE

Affordable

$440 per credit hour

Course Overview

Wesleyan-Arminian Theology is a systematic study of theological themes in the tradition of Jacob Arminius and Reformed theology and that tradition’s appropriation and development in the Wesleyan tradition.

Major themes include sin, grace, free will, and salvation.

Textbooks

Professor: Dr. David Fry

Assignment Overview

Every week, the class will meet for a live video lecture and discussion.

Students will write and present a book review in class.

Weekly reading assignments will supplement the lectures and provide material for discussion.

Each student will write a theological interpretation of a passage of Scripture important to Wesleyan-Arminian theology.

Intended Outcomes

Students will appreciate

  • the benefits of Wesleyan-Arminian theologians to the church today.
  • the various traditions within Wesleyan-Arminianism.

Students will be able to

  • Give a clear articulation of what it means to be Wesleyan-Arminian.
  • Respond to a critical evaluation of Wesleyan-Arminianism.
  • Identify the various systematic understandings of Christian holiness within the Wesleyan tradition.

Students will know

  • How Wesleyan-Arminian theology is shaped by key Scriptural passages.
  • How Wesleyan-Arminian theology is grounded in historic Christian faith.
  • The core theological marks of Wesleyan-Arminian theology.