Organizing all doctrines into a coherent, logical whole (e.g., Grudem, Berkhof, Bavinck, Aquinas).
The doctrine of Scripture: exploring revelation, inspiration, inerrancy, and the authority of the Word.
The study of the person and work of Christ, the Mediator.
The study of the nature, being, and attributes of God within the Reformed tradition.
An exploration of human nature, the intermediate state, and the resurrection.
The doctrine of last things — exploring the biblical teaching on death, resurrection, the return of Christ, final judgment, and the new creation within the Reformed tradition.
A comprehensive study of the doctrine of the Church within the Reformed tradition, exploring its marks, polity, sacraments, and role in God's redemptive plan.
The doctrine of sin — exploring its origin, nature, and consequences within the Reformed tradition, including the fall, total depravity, and the pervasiveness of sin in human nature and society.
The doctrine of the Holy Spirit — exploring His person, deity, and work in creation, redemption, regeneration, sanctification, and the life of the Church within the Reformed tradition.