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When was the American Revolution
roughly 1775-1783
What is the name of the confession which John Knox wrote along with several others
scots confession 1560- first reformed confession in english language
What was the east west schism about
power struggle between rome and constantinople-
rome popes claimed primacy- whereas eastern church was conciliar (meaning councils made decisions not popes)
Filioque
name a key figure in the radical reformation
menno simmons
what confession marks the real birth of the anabaptist movement
Schleitheim Confession 1527
What characterizes menno simmons
dutch catholic priest
pacifism
separation from world- and stte
believed in"blessings of cross bearing"
sig of diet of worms
edict of worms addressing luther and protestantism. Charles V presiding
results of nicea
christ is one substance
arius condemned
nicene creed
results of constantinople
reaffirmed nicea
revised nicene
condemned apollinarianism (jesus is only partially human)
affirmed diety of HS
results of ephesus
Jesus Christ is one real person
condemned Nestorianism
condemned pelagius (jesus created) vs. augustine (jesus not created0
chalcedon
summed up the last 100 years debate
affirmed jesus is one person
with two natures (hypostatic two natures)
perfect and complete (ct. apol)
with confusiion or conversion(ct. Eut )
with division or separateion ( ct. Nest-
absorbed into the divine)
with what movement is spener and franke associated
pietism
why is humanism of the 1300s to 1500s called humanism
places high values on humans as created by God
what are the four groups that were concerned about pc us
southern presbyterian
concerned presbyterians
presbyterian churchman united
presbyterian evangelistic fellowship
what year was the first general assembly held
1973
how many original churches and members
40,000 and over 250 churches
who is was the first moderator of GA
jack williamson
who ws the first clerk of GA
morton smith
who was fosdick
liberal baptist preach
that sermon in 1922
where was first presbytery
briarwood presbytery birmingham alabama
goals of fellowship of st james
reunificitno with northern church
world council and national council of churches
mission statement
obed great commision
true to the scriptures
true to the reformed faith
distinctives of pca (see BCO)
God alone is lord of the conscience
representation
rules for membership
rules for government
rules for officer nomination
civil vs. ecclesiastical (ministerial vs. civil power)
officers are to exercise church disciple
"godliness if founded on truth" (doctrine leads to morals)
mutual forebearance
what was the journal
putting a published list of the concerns (led by laity)
concerned presbyterians
putting a published list of the concerns (led by laity)
goal of presyb evange fellowship
healthy alt to missions arm
goal of presby church united
rallies, informing membesr in the pews
why is communion more than a memorialism
john 6 my flesh is food indeed and my blood is drink indeed
1 cor 10 participation in the body and blood
mt 26 this is my body
what is a sacrament
outward marking of an inward reality
visible words (picture of the gospel)
smell and taste the gospel. rom 4, mt 26,28. This do rememberance of me. 1 cor 10 union with christ
what just these two sacraments
baptism mt 28 redemption ordinance

lordsupper mt 26
what are the seven catholic sacs
Baptism, Confirmation , Eucharist, Penance,
Anointing of the Sick,
Holy Orders,
and Matrimony."[5]
does anything really happen what is happening in a sacrament
baptism:
Acts 22 ananius (washing away your sins)
1 Peter 3 baptism saves you (noah)

lords supper:
-mt 26 this is the blood of new cov (forgiveness)
-john 6 nourishment
-1 cor 10 participation - reseal our communion (objectively)
-1 cor 10 assurance (which leads to witness 1 cor 11 proclaims the lord's death til he comes)




chirst and the benefits of new cov
represented -
sealed
applied
cite the continuity passages
col 2 baptism circumcision
acts 2 baptism circumcision

luke 22 do this in rememberance of me (at passover)
1 cor 5:7 christ is our passover lamb has been sacrificed
where in scripture are these terms used
rom 4 uses both "sign" and "seal"

less explicit connection
eph 1
scriptural backing for sprinkling. would you immerse someone?
in OT things were cleanses by the sprinlking of blood (leviticus alter throwing of blood). the lxx use of baptizo in OT when sprinkling or pouring is being done.

baptism is picture of baptism of hs , then pouring is best parallel (I will pour out my spirit joel 2; acts 2:17). exek 36
rightly administered
water- 1 pet 3 (noah), mt 2 (jesus own baptism),
trinity- mt 28
lawfully ordained (the audience in mt 28 and mt 26; 1 cor 11)
keys to the kingdom mt 16
"drink judgment" 1 cor 11
corporate identity
1 cor 10 (one bread one body one lord of all, one cup of blessing we which we bless)
why infants
continuity
2000 years of history
corporate entity
what is a covenant blessing?
prayer for peple
what is salvation?
ordo saludis
how is fencing practiced?
two ways -open and closed- 1 cor 11
biblically defend real presence
is this just against reason?
discuss muratorian canon
The Muratorian fragment is a copy of perhaps the oldest known list of the books of the New Testament. The fragment is a seventh-century Latin manuscript bound in an eighth or seventh century codex that came from the library of Columban's monastery at Bobbio; it contains internal cues which suggest that it is a translation from a Greek original written about 170 or as late as the fourth century. The copy "was made by an illiterate and careless scribe, and is full of blunders" (Henry Wace[1]). The poor Latin and the state that the original manuscript was in have made it difficult to translate. The fragment, of which the beginning is missing and which ends abruptly, is the remaining section of a list of all the works that were accepted as canonical by the churches known to its anonymous original compiler. It was discovered in the Ambrosian Library in Milan by Father Ludovico Antonio Muratori (1672 – 1750), the most famous Italian historian of his generation, and published in 1740.[1]
discuss process of canonization
bayer
sig of easter letter
In AD 367, Athanasius of Alexandria authored the 39th Festal Letter, or Easter letter. In it, he listed the same 27 books of the New Testament that are in use today. The same letter defines a 22-book Old Testament. The epistle to the Hebrews is missing from some later lists, but the canon defined dogmatically at the Council of Trent matches Athanasius's list and includes the epistle.

The New Testament writings founded in the Codex Vaticanus (A.D.340) and Athanasius' 39th Festal Letter were the first compilations of the present list of Roman Catholic New Testament writings which were officially determined at the Council of Rome (A.D. 382), under Pope Damasus. This determination was then confirmed by the Third Council of Carthage (A.D. 397). [1]
what year was the westminster confession and catechisms adopted as standards for presbyterians in america
1729
the westminister assembly met by order of the parliament in
1643
he worked to form the first american presbytery . what year
makemie in 1706
first presbyterian synod in america was in
1718
first general assembly
1789
signed the dec of independence
john witherspoon
he preached in northhampton massachussetts
jonathan edwards
when was adopting act
1729
plan of union
1801
old school new school split
1837
what catalized the formatoin of the presbyterian church, csa
gardiner spring resolution
two theologians- southern presbyterians
thornwell and dabney
gave five "essential and neccssary" doctrines. year?
auburn affirmation 1924
wrote virgin birth of christ ; left princeton in _____
john Gresham Machen 1929
liberal baptist preacher who filled the pulpit at first pres new york
harry emerson fosdick
pca born
dec 4 1973
joining and receiving
1982 rpces
first moderator of GA
jack williamson
first stated clerk of PCA
Morton H. Smith
four concerned groups
presbyterian journal
presbyterian churchman united
presbyterian evang fellowship
concerned presbyterians
at first how many churches in pca

in 1987?
260, with 40,000 people

924 with 160,827 people