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What is the definition of theology |
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Theo- One True God
Logos- Word |
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What does the whole bible teach us today about any given topic |
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Theology: A three-legged Stool |
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1. Tradition
2. Scripture
3. Church and Culture |
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Attributes of Good Theology are.. |
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1. Biblical
2. Systematic
3. Relates to the issues of culture and Learning
4. Contemporary
5. Practical |
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Fides Quaerens Intellectum |
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Faith Seeking Understanding |
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The prerequisite for receiving understanding |
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Culturally distinct
Historically Accurately
Experientially Oriented |
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Roman Catholic Distinctives |
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Hierarchical Structure
Universal Claims of Authority
Ongoing Apostolic Ministry |
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Protestant Evangelical Distinctives |
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1. Individiualism
2. Activism
3. Biblicism |
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Drawing out from the text (studying crammer and syntax) |
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Study of the theological themes of particular portions of the bible |
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The collection of all the passages of the Bible that address particular topics |
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Study of the development of doctrine throughout history |
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Study of theology in the context of the creedal system of a given denomination |
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Answers the questions about which philosophy also inquires |
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Study of practical issues in actual ministry settings |
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Why should we do theology |
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1. Everybody is a theolgian
2. To awnser the big questions of life
3. To prepare for Christian ministry
4. To live wisely as a Christian should live
5. To worship God as He deserves |
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What is the Bibles First Assumption |
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God was there in the beginning |
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What is the Bibles second assumption? |
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What are the two ways the existence of God is revealed? |
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General Revelation and Special Revelation |
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God is a Spirit, infinite, Eternal, and unchangeable |
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Telos means purpose or goal
- A designer must have made the universe |
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- Our Spiritual Aspect points us to something beyond ourselves, and that is God |
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Everybody has a sense of what is right and wrong |
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We have the idea of the greatest being in our mind, therefore there must be one |
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God is Infinite in respect to
Time: Eternality
Place: Omnipresence
Knowledge: Omniscience
Power: Omnipotence
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Elohim - Generic name
Adonai - Master
Yahweh - I AM
Theos - True God
Kurios - ownership of those who call him Masater |
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Change can occur by natural processes in a closed system |
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Macro-evolution occurs through natural processes |
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The literal meaning of day can refer to long days |
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Suggests a long period of time between "In the beginning," and "the earth formless and void..." |
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Literary Framework Theory |
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Genesis employs the literary device of six "days" as a logical grouping |
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Life is too complex to have self-assembled |
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6-day or Fiat Creationism |
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The days of Genesis are 24-hour periods |
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God created out of nothing |
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God created out of nothing and it was good |
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Emphasizes unity of God but not the diversity of persons |
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There are three separate Gods |
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God is revealed in different modes |
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The son is not of the same substance as God. He is a created being |
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Relationship between father/son and the Spirit |
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The Spirit eternally proceeds from father and Son |
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Father is unoriginate, Son as begotten and Spirit as proceeding |
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Trinity as they exist for the sake of creation |
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What are the implications of the Trinity |
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The Father wills to seek us out for relationship
The Son obeiently becomes the instrument for relationship
The Spirit empowers us for relationship |
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Indirect proof for eternality |
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Christ heavenly Origin
Christ Work in Creation
Christ title of Yahweh and Adonai
Old Testament Theopanies |
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The Virgin Birth: NT Fulfillment |
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Protevangelium - Gen. 3:15
“And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her seed; He shall bruise you on the head, and you shall bruise him on the heel"
The Sign of the Birth
The place of the Birth
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Deity of Christ in regards to the Father |
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Because Jesus is God he reveals the Father
Only because of that fact that his is God does his sacrifice of sin become efficient |
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Deity of Christ - Through divine works |
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Creation & Preservation
Revelation
Forgivness |
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Deity of Christ - Divine Attributes |
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Immutable
Eternal
Omnipresent
Omnipotent |
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He had a normal birth, growth, human nature, frailties, emotions, and was referred to in a human way |
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Cyril of Alexandria taught this .. |
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Hypostatic Union formed by the Council of Chalcedon |
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Full humanity and Full divinity |
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