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Types of Creation vs Evolution views |
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Fiat Creationism Progressive Progressivism Theistic Evolution Naturalistic |
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God created everything by a direct supernatural event in 6 days |
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God created first of each class, and through micro evolution they evolved into different species |
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macro evolution occured but it was directed by God |
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macro evolution occurred without intervention of God |
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Moral: evil resulting from creatures choices Natural: suffering from impersonal forces |
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Two responses to people that are suffering |
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Existential: helping people that are suffering Intelectual: give them a Biblical response to evil |
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Calvinist Theory about evil |
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God never does evil, but as a sovereign Lord, He wills and ordains all things including all evil for a good purpose |
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Whats calvinist purpose for evil |
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Punish Sin Build Character Add to beauty of big picture To glorify God Mystery |
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God created humanity, but bc of free will humans sometimes choose evil of good. |
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3 views of the image of God |
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substantial view relational view functional view |
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Examples of uncorrupted humanity |
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pre-fall adam and eve Jesus Christ |
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Gods purpose for humanity |
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covenant relationship Faithful stewards: rule and guard creation |
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individual sin: moral choices that break covenant structural sin: system that oppress a group of people original sin: bc of the fall man is in bondage that leads to death |
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Divine names and titles of Christ |
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christ Lord Savior Son of Man Son of God Bridegroom |
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Divine claims and activities of Jesus |
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unique relationship with father God forgave sins lord of the sabbath claimed authority over the law claimed he would judge the world walked on the waters |
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Jesus resurrection validated in his claims |
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empty tombs resurrections appearances disciples were transformed and willing to die as martyrs idea of individual resurrection wasn't part of jewish theo. |
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Denials of christ's deity |
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ebiontism arianism modern liberal christianity |
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4 human aspects of Jesus life |
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jesus had a human origin (mary) Human limitations (hunger, weariness) Human emotions (joy sorrow anger) Human temptations (sin) |
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Denials of christ's humanity |
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Docetism: jesus had no human body; humanity was an illusion Apollinarianism: jesus was divine spirit mind in human body |
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how can someone be human and divine |
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classical view: jesus had all divine and human attributes operating during his earthly life Kenosis view: Jesus chose not to use any of his divine attributes a fully human existence (holy spirit enabled him to do miracles) |
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