Creation

This page contains two ways to assist the presenter in teaching the material from the book Creation - In the Beginning and Afterward by Arthur A. Eggert.

The first is composed of 90-minute videos of live class sessions with associated class notes, including reading assignments and study questions. The second uses 20–30-minute video introductions for the material in each chapter with associated class notes and teaching materials. The presenter should place the dates of the class sessions on the syllabus for the convenience of the students.

Live Recorded Sessions by Arthur Eggert.

This course presents the material from a book that explains the theology of creation beginning with the Lord God Almighty. It explains his preparatory actions in eternity that are described in the Bible and then how his various decrees were implemented. It shows how God's creation is intertwined with his plan of salvation for all mankind and his predestination of the elect. It concludes by discussing valid and invalid approaches to creation apologetics. The book is necessary to understand the course. There are ten lessons which were taught in the fall of 2023. To gain the most from this course, it is recommended that you print out the Class Notes-R packet, do the assigned readings, and answer the study questions for each session before watching that session's video. The class notes contain the syllabus & questions. PowerPoints are included, but not necessary for the course.

 Class Notes-R     Lesson1      Lesson2       Lesson3      Lesson4      Lesson5      Lesson6        Lesson7      Lesson8      Lesson9       Lesson 10

 Book                          PowerPoints-R      Q&A

Video Chapter Introductions by Arthur Eggert.

This course presents the material from a book that explains the theology of creation beginning with the Lord God Almighty. It explains his preparatory actions in eternity that are described in the Bible and then how his various decrees were implemented. It shows how God's creation is intertwined with his plan of salvation for all mankind and his predestination of the elect. It concludes by discussing valid and invalid approaches to creation apologetics. The book is necessary to understand the course. To gain the most from this course, it is recommended that you print out the Class Notes-V packet, do the assigned readings, and answer the study questions before each class session. The class notes contain the syllabus & questions. The Teaching Notes are enhanced class notes to aid the presenter. The chapter introductions were recorded in the fall of 2023.

Class Notes-V     Chapt1      Chapt2         Chapt3         Chapt4A         Chapt4B         Chapt5        Chapt6        Chapt7          Chapt8        Chapt9       Chapt10 

Book                        Chapt11    Chapt12     Chapt13       PowerPoints-V     Teaching notes-V