Genevan Institute for Reformed Studies
Syllabus Unit 4: Subjective Soteriology Bob Burridge ©1999
Subjective Soteriology is the study of how salvation is applied.
Westminster Confession of Faith chapter 9 - 18
Lesson 1 - Free Will (WCF 9)
Lesson 2 - Effectual Call (WCF 10)
Lesson 3 - Justification (WCF 11)
Lesson 4 - Adoption (WCF 12)
Lesson 5 - Sanctification (WCF 13)
Lesson 6 - Of Saving Faith (WCF 14)
Lesson 7 - Repentance Unto Life (WCF 15)
Lesson 8 - Good Works (WCF 16)
Lesson 9 - Perseverance of the Saints (WCF 17)
Lesson 10 - Assurance of Grace and Salvation (WCF 18)
Reading Assignments
Bob Burridge |
Syllabus: Subjective Soteriology |
A. A. Hodge |
Commentary on the Confession of Faith chs 9-18 |
C. Hodge |
Systematic Theology (Vol 2, Pt 3, ch 14) |
L. Berkhof |
Systematic Theology (Pt 3-4) |
W. G. T. Shedd |
Dogmatic Theology (Vol 2 Soteriology 3-6) |
R. B. Kuiper |
For Whom Did Christ Die? |
John Owen |
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ |
Morton H. Smith |
Studies in Southern Presbyterian Theology |
R. B. Kuiper |
God-Centered Evangelism |