RTS SEMINARY COURSES
Systematic Theology 1: Scripture, Theology & Anthropology
Systematic Theology 2: Ecclesiology & Sacraments
Systematic Theology 3: Christology, Soteriology & Eschatology
THOMAS F. TORRANCE
Stand alone Lectures from 1954-1992:
Light:
God’s Uncreated Light and the Created Light, 1980
On Theology and Science
Christian Theological Instinct, Feb 1983
Science and Theology, March 1971
The Understanding of Jesus Christ in the Scientific World of Today, June 1971
Theology and the Scientific Revolution. 1977
Implications for Theology of the Modern Scientific Revolution, 1978
The Concept of Order in Theology and Science, March 27, 1984
Theology and Science in the Formation of Knowledge, Oct 1984
Theology and Science: In the Foundations of Knowledge [Part 1]
Theology and Science: In the Foundations of Knowledge [Part 2]
Theology and Science, 1985
Theological Thinking, 1990
Incarnation and Atonement in the Life of Modern Scientific Reflection of Dualism, 1992
Lecture series:
Contemporary Theology series, 1977
Science as Grounded on Proper Theology
Operating within the Context of Dualism: Epistemological and Cosmological Theology
The Theology of Nature, Warfield Lectures, 1981:
The Mediation of Christ, July 1981
The Grammar and Ground of Theology (Fuller Theological Seminary, 1981)
Stone Lectures, Feb 1983
The Substance of the Faith [First lecture ends at 1:26:00 and second lecture starts at 2:04:12 1983
The Substance of the Faith Question and answer session
Further Sermons & Lectures
Our Witness Through Doctrine, 1954
The Exaltation of the Son, 1959
The Obedience of the Church, 1959
The Priesthood of Jesus Christ, March 1982
Works
TFT Society
The Journal of the Thomas F. Torrance Theological Fellowship
Polanyi Society (as TFT was Polanyi’s literary executor)
Robert Walker (TFT’s nephew)
Fr. George Dragas (TFT’s PhD student together with DFK)
T.F. Torrance a Theologian For Our Times: an Eastern Orthodox Assessment
Jason Robert Radcliff (Fr. Dragas’ PhD student)
Thomas F. Torrance and the Church Fathers
James Philip (Mentor of DFK whose expository preaching together with William Still set the stage for much of the Reformed Western World)
Wiliam Still