Anthropology I: The Creation of Man
Course Features
This course, along with Anthropology II, is designed to give students a solid understanding of the doctrine of humanity. This course focuses on the creation of man in his state of innocence, covering critical topics like biblical anthropology, creation, the original state of man, and the importance of the existence of an historical Adam and Eve.
This course, along with Anthropology II, is designed to give students a solid understanding of the doctrine of humanity. This course focuses on the creation of man in his state of innocence, covering critical topics like biblical anthropology, creation, the original state of man, and the importance of the existence of an historical Adam and Eve.
Meet the Professor
Dr. Bruce P. Baugus
Dr. Bruce P. Baugus has a PhD in Philosophical Theology from Calvin Theological Seminary (2009) and served on the faculty of Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi, for fourteen years (2008–2022) before joining Puritan Reformed. He is a Teaching Elder in the Presbyterian Church in America, has served as a pastor, and continues to preach regularly and serve on various Presbytery and General Assembly committees. Dr. Baugus frequently teaches in other countries and serves on the board of two organizations focused on the global development of Reformed theological education. He is the author of The Historical Roots of Reformed Moral Theology (RHB, 2022), the editor of China’s Reforming Churches (RHB, 2014), and has contributed numerous chapters, articles, and papers. He and his wife Tricia have two sons, one daughter-in-law, and one granddaughter.
Patrick Jones - Course author