BUILDING SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
STUDY GUIDE 3.3
Lesson 3: Propositions in Systematics
Section 3: Values and Dangers


OUTLINE FOR TAKING NOTES

III. Values and Dangers

A. Christian Living

  1. Enhancement

  2. Hindrance

B. Interaction in Community

  1. Enhancement

  2. Hindrance

C. Exegesis

  1. Enhancement

  2. Hindrance

Summary


REVIEW QUESTIONS

1. Explain how theological propositions can be both an enhancement and a hindrance to Christian living. Give examples.

2. Explain how theological propositions can be both an enhancement and a hindrance to interaction in community. Give examples.

3. Explain how theological propositions can be both an enhancement and a hindrance to exegesis. Give examples.


APPLICATION QUESTIONS

1. Write down some examples of ways in which systematic theology has been either a help or a hindrance to you.

2. Do you see systematic theology as more of a help or a hindrance? Why?

3. What can you do to make systematic theology more of an enhancement and less of a hindrance in your life?

4. What are the most important things you have learned from this entire lesson? Explain.


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