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Liberty THEO 202: Theology Survey II

THEO 202 completes Liberty's theology survey, covering humanity and sin, salvation, the Holy Spirit, the church, and last things. It runs the same 8-week pattern as THEO 201 — dense readings, timed open-book quizzes, discussions, and doctrinal papers — and assumes that course's foundations.

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What makes it hard

The salvation unit is the precision minefield: justification, sanctification, regeneration, and adoption are distinct doctrines that sound interchangeable until a quiz asks exactly which is which. The end-times material adds a second layer — multiple positions to represent accurately whether or not you hold them.

What you'll cover

  • Humanity and the image of God
  • Sin and the fall
  • Salvation: justification and sanctification
  • The Holy Spirit
  • The church and ordinances
  • Eschatology and last things

The THEO 202 study guide

How to study for Liberty THEO 202, step by step.

  1. 1

    Refresh THEO 201's framework first

    THEO 202 builds directly on the doctrine of God and Christ from the first survey. A quick first-week review of those foundations makes the salvation doctrines land in context instead of isolation.

  2. 2

    Give the salvation vocabulary targeted drills

    Justification, sanctification, regeneration, adoption — the quizzes test exactly which is which. Flashcards with the distinguishing feature of each term beat rereading the chapter every time.

  3. 3

    Chart the eschatology positions side by side

    The end-times material presents multiple views you must represent accurately regardless of your own. A comparison chart of each position's claims and key texts is the cleanest way to keep them separate.

  4. 4

    Keep the weekly cadence steady

    Dense doctrine plus the standard discussion-and-quiz rhythm in 8 weeks punishes slipped weeks doubly. Fixed reading days protect the precision this course grades.

  5. 5

    Let Fennie hold the distinctions

    Upload the THEO 202 schedule and Fennie's Daily Plans pace each doctrine's readings through the sub-term, generating flashcards on the salvation terms and eschatology positions from your actual course content. It's free to start.

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How Fennie helps with THEO 202

Upload the THEO 202 schedule and Fennie's Daily Plans keep the dense doctrinal readings paced through the sub-term with review before each quiz. Generate flashcards on the salvation vocabulary — the distinctions quizzes love — and chat through the eschatology positions until you can represent each one accurately.

FAQ

Is THEO 202 hard?

It matches THEO 201's depth, with the salvation unit's near-synonym vocabulary as the precision challenge. Students who drill the distinctions find the quizzes fair; approximate understanding gets punished.

Can I take THEO 202 before THEO 201?

The surveys are designed as a sequence and 202 assumes 201's foundations. Check prerequisites in your degree plan, but taking them in order is the sensible path.

What does THEO 202 cover?

The second half of systematic theology: humanity, sin, salvation, the Holy Spirit, the church, and eschatology. Together with THEO 201 it completes Liberty's doctrine survey pair.

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Upload your THEO 202 materials and Fennie generates a Daily Plan paced to your deadline — plus chat, flashcards, and quizzes built from the actual course content.

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