Foundations Reading Group: Systematic Theology
The Alexandrian Institute

Foundations Reading Group: Systematic Theology

Join the Alexandrian Institute learning community through guided reading in systematic theology. Connect with teaching and research fellows for monthly online sessions that help you encounter Christ's Word and the wisdom of the Church.

At a Glance

  • Monthly guided readings through:
    • Crossway Short Studies in Systematic Theology
  • Online discussion sessions led by TAI teaching and research fellows
  • Community of theologically curious seekers from around the world
  • Get started wrestling with theology and deepening your understanding of Scripture and faith
  • Join at any time, stay as long as you like
  • $49 monthly subscription

Reading Group

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The Foundations Reading Groups help you get started on a journey of lifelong theological learning. Through guided reading in Crossway's accessible yet rigorous Short Studies series, you'll explore core doctrines of Christian faith and how Scripture's themes fit together into a coherent whole. Our Foundations Reading Groups mean that you're joining the Alexandrian Institute learning community—engaging with our teaching and research fellows during monthly online sessions, wrestling with genuine theological questions alongside peers from around the world, and discovering how the Church's wisdom speaks to your life today.

Whether you've had formal ministry training and hunger for deeper foundations, or you're beginning to explore what it means to truly know Scripture and Christian belief, the Foundations Reading Groups offer you the structure and community you need.

Lay a firm foundation by encountering Christ's Word and the wisdom of the Church.

About the Technology

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The Alexandrian Institute provides world-class, research-based theological education rooted in the Great Tradition, offering accessible and accredited degree programs with rigorous academic oversight, personal mentorship, and innovative learning models to equip future pastors, leaders, and scholars for faithful ministry and cultural engagement.