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3 reasons why one should study the life of Paul |
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Definition
1. Beause i want the kind of glory on my life that he had on his
2. Because i want my life to count like his did for the kingdom- Kingdom impact on lives
3. because i want to be able to say at the end, "I fought a good fight, i have run the race, and finished my course with joy."
4 Because i want to know Jesus in the Power of His ressurection and the fellowship of his sufferings |
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Term
what is unique to Paul that effected such radical devotion to Christ and such explosive results? |
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Definition
His vision and call propelled him
His revelation of Jesus and the unfolding mystery
His “extreme” prayer language (partnership with Holy Spirit)
His internal perspective to count all things as dung (zero) to win Christ
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Term
3 bible references to the 3 accounts to Saul's conversion |
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Definition
Acts 9:1-19,
Acts 22:3-16,
Acts 26:9-18 |
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Term
list 3 characeristics of what Stalker calls
"the unconcious preparation of his ministry" |
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Definition
1. An incomparable character
2. A great thinker
3. A missionary/apostle to the gentiles
4. The hardest worker
5. A cosmopolitan exposure
a. Greek-pursue knowledge
b. Roman-persuade glory
c. Hebrew-persuade light
date and place of birth: Tarsus- no mean city (cultural)
born around the same time as Jesus
Roman Citzenship
Rabbinical Training
knowledge of Greek literature
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Term
10 pillars of Paul's system of truth
(revelation) |
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Definition
1. God as Triune- Mankind in the image of God
2. Mankind's Fallen state - nature of death
3. God's Plan of Redemption :Relationship (sonship) and Rulership
4. Jesus' Incarnation- Identification and Substitution (Paul uses prepositions in/for)
5. Salvation by Faith (crucified with Christ, buried, raised seated in high places)
6. Man's New Condition in Christ -alive, filled, restored (new Fathered) sin reduced humanity to dehumanity we are less than human by God's standard, Jesus is the real human He shows us in His walk what every human was meant to be, Jesus rehumanizes the human race, sin has no dominion over you
7. Developing the Spirit Man -exercising the pneuma, external doesn't alter internal
8. The Church's Participation in Christ's Earthly Ministry
9. The Church's Participation in His Heavenly Ministry
10. The Eschaton (end) Inaugurated in Christ, the Kingdom of God is at hand, (Rom. 11:36)
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Term
churches birthed as a result of
Paul's First missionary journey in
Galatia |
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Definition
Antioch of Pisidia
Lystra,
Derbe,
Iconium
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churches birthed as a result of
Paul's Second missionary journey to
Northern and Southern Greece |
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Definition
Philippi?
Thessalonica
Berea
possibly Athens
Corinth
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Term
churches birthed as a result of
Paul's missioary strategy on
the Third Missionary Journey |
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Definition
Ephesus
Open Door at Troas
Jerusalem
Rome
7 churches of Asia:
Pergamos
Thyatira
Sardis
Smyrna
Philadelphia
Ephesus
Laodicea
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Term
what was Paul most likely refering to by
"a thorn in the flesh"
explain the metephor |
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Definition
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Term
be ready to explain in simple terms the
"indicative-imperitive motif"
found in Pauls letters |
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Definition
Indicative mood-
The facts, nothing but the facts
The mood of reality, of fact, as perceived from the seer (the writer’s perspective).
“john is running” “bill is tall” “the room is cold”
Imperative mood-
The Greek mood which indicates command or appeal-action to take due to the fact
“Sit down” “be quiet” “turn up the heat”
14 times in the first 13 verses, 53 times in the letter, he states the indicative
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Term
Basic characteristics of
man's condition in Adam |
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Definition
Flesh-- it designates man in his fallenness, sinfulness and rebellion to God
Paul sometimes come close to identifying sarx as hostile alien ... but its not body but satan's pull on our flesh
Enemy to God-- man is warring against God -active and passive- our resistance towards Him
Wrath of God-- (Eph. 2:3; John 3:36) NT wrath not to be confused with mythological---
God's wrath is holy hatred the ache when He sees the brokenness of everything He has made.. it is not up and down emotions (GOD has a bad day)
if you want to see God look at Jesus
wrath is something else than God being mad we screwed up and throwing lightning bolts--- parents anger not at children just angry that they have to suffer because of the decisions that they made
Spiritual and physical death
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Term
explain the two "Laws" through which the curse of sin
was reversed for mankind through Christ |
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Definition
Law of Substitution
substitution- the method God used to redeem man was the same satan used to corrupt it: "substitution"- the-one-for all method. Substitution means "to act in the place of or on behalf of another so that what is done is accredited to another's account; accredited as though the other had done it
2 Cor. 5:14, 19 "for" if one died for all then all are dead. God was in Christ "hugging the world to Himself through Jesus" Christ took me to the cross with Him and i died there with Him.. i have been crucified with Christ
Law of Identification
Identification " to be considered or treated as the same, alike; to show to be the same as someone or something assumed, described or claimed. to identity: the condition or fact of being the same in all qualities under consideration.
2 cor. 5:21 "in Him"
Acts 5:19, heart is being purified, 1 john 3:7, 1Tim. 3:16, Gal. 3:13
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Term
Paul often uses the term "cross" as an iconic
term refering to what series of events? |
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Definition
cross= death, burial resurrection, ascension
Redemption is through faith—Rom. 3:24-25
One Lord, on faith—Eph. 4:5
What God has done in Christ is central
Eph. 2:8
Faith gives access to Grace
Rom. 5:2; Phil. 1:25, 2:17; Eph. 3:12; 1 Cor. 2:5 (Grace is God’s power/ provision at the point of one’s need, 2 Cor. 12:9
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Term
what are the three phases of
Jesus Ministry as eplained in class
which phase is Jesus curently engaged? |
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Definition
1. Earthly ministry -anointed by the Spirit
healing,preaching, teaching, delivering, miracles
2. Substituted Sacrifice in our place cross Jehovah lays our sin on Him .. He is judged
3. Present day ministry: Mediator between man & God
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List four titles/roles of Jesus
in His present phase of ministry |
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Definition
1. Mediator of the New Covenant
2. Ministry of High Priest
3. Head of the Church
4. Lord of New Creation
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Term
Be ready to write a one-paragraph essay
on Paul's eschatology |
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Definition
The Eschaton (End) Inaugurated in Christ
What is Eschatology?
•Study of the end-times
•From the mindset of First Century Judaism and Christianity it denotes something more specific: Israel’s history, and consequently world history, is moving towards a great climactic moment in which everything would be sorted out once and for all.
•His history becomes out history
Was Paul’s Eschatology Clearly understood? No
•The Corinthians
•The Thessalonians
•The Romans
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Term
GRAD-LEVEL QUESTION!!!
be able to match
Schweitzer, Bultmann, Sanders, Wright
with basic positions (12-21) |
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Definition
Schweitzer- Christ Mysticism (4 key questions)
Bultmann- Christian Existentialism-
no real transformation coping christianity
Sanders-Revolution covanental nomanty..not leagalistic works righteousnes -- keeping law a response to God's covenantal intitative.. not justification, but participation
Wright-- thoroughly jewish rather than helenistic
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GRAD-LEVEL QUESTION!!!
Paul was raised a strict Jewish Monotheist
How did the revelation of Christ impact his monothesism?
How did the trinitarian paradigm affect other aspects of
his revelation of the human person
&the Church in God's Image? |
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God as Triune- Mankind in the image of God (Jesus reveals triune nature of God- He is the lens we look through and as we study His teachings, He refocuses our lens
"By merely eliminating the name of God the Septuagint contributed to the definition of monotheism."- C.H. Dodd (early NT stills sees God as one (often angry)God -fuzzy view
Paul beings to look at God and all of redemption history through the trinitarian lens; it reshapes his view of Law, righteousness, salvation, justification, Spirit, and certainly the relational nature of the Kingdom
(see Fee 38 " the concern of this chapter..)
the joy dance relationship (circular) "well done" Grahm Buxton Dancing in the Dark
Body of ChristFace-to-FAce
Bride and GroomMutual indwelling
Living Stones/ Templetransparency
one bread one bodykoinonia
Fee's Conclusions
Flexibility- the work of the three Divine Persons overlaps (mutual indwelling)
Clarity- Paul never lacked clarity between the 3 Persons and their distinctive roles
Amalgamated Functionality- not only function trinitarianism (one person acting as 3), but ontological
(God's very being) trinitarianism (cant explain it, they live it but don't get it)
Fee's Implications
MEMBERSHIP-- the Spirit must be fully reinstated into the Trinity
(God is here now in Holy Spirit, no sneaking necessary-John 16:23)
BALANCE- -The Triune God is the grounds for both our unity and our diversity in the believing community. (body of Christ many members - one BODY) our culture reals under the imbalances: Management/workers; Government role; affected by how we see God (see one God... vs. the truine God working together WHOLINESS
RELATIONAL-- The Triune nature of God underscores that God is, and always has been, a relational being (Church is relational mirror of a relational God
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GRAD-LEVEL QUESTION!!!
N. T. Wright perceives Paul's concept of justification through the lens of three basic characteristics.
What are they?
Why are they necessary for his argument? |
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Definition
work of Jesus as Messiah.. message of King gospel King has come
covenant/Law court- justification issue..
eschatology
how God has acted |
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Term
9. Explain Paul’s missionary strategy deployed toward the end of his ministry.
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Definition
Relational. He spend years with his team members, just as Jesus did.
Local Church. He was local church based (primarily Corinth and Ephesus).
Prophetic. He was part of prophetically functional community
Apostolic Order. He kept moving while others stayed
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