Reflections on scripture, tradition, and reason.
Tracing how doctrine developed through church history: Patristic era, councils (Nicaea, Chalcedon), Medieval scholasticism, the Reformation, and modern theology.
Organizing all doctrines into a coherent, logical whole (e.g., Grudem, Berkhof, Bavinck, Aquinas).
Tracing the progressive unfolding of God's redemptive plan through the storyline of Scripture.
How theology shapes preaching, worship, ethics, counseling, and mission.
Engaging theology with philosophy: theodicy, divine simplicity, free will, the nature of religious language.