Dr. Erik Thoennes begins Biola's Theology Conference by explaining that theology is fundamentally about loving God. He explains the basic tools that theologians use to understand Scripture.
Dr. Greg Peters teaches on the doctrine of the church. He discusses the unity and holiness of the church as well as the difference between the visible and invisible church.
Dr. Mark Saucy discusses cosmic and personal eschatology. He shows that the future of humanity is to reign in God's kingdom, fulfilling the purpose set out at creation.
Dr. Joanne Jung teaches on sanctification. She defines the process and purpose of sanctification and relates the question "Do I love God more today than I did before?"
Dr. Fred Sanders teaches on salvation by looking at its size, shape and its accessibility to believers. He argues that salvation must be defined in such a way that it encompasses all of its biblical definitions and places God at the center.
Dr. Matt Jenson explains that a theological perspective on humanity must begin with an accurate perspective on Christ, God incarnate. He shows that Christians must recognize that humans are a union of body and spirit made in the image of God fo
Dr. John McKinley teaches on the Holy Spirit by describing His identity and work. He discusses the biblical definitions of the Holy Spirit's deity, power, and roles.
Dr. Erik Thoennes explains the relationship between love and knowledge, showing that the role of theology is to help Christians love God through their understanding of Him. He continues to describe the process and implications of good theology.
After reviewing several non-Christian views of Jesus, Dr. Ashish Naidu describes a biblical perspective by reviewing Jesus' three primary titles of Son of man, Lord, and Christ as well as His three major offices of prophet, priest, and king.
Dr. Rob Price explains a proper mentality toward the relationship between God and the world. He relates this correct mentality to perspectives on salvation, the Trinity, and the omnipotence of God.