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John Calvin
1509-1564 French but moved to Genevia. Wanted to make the place a total christian State. Reformation Theo
Karal Barth
1886-1968 Jesus is the main show. Bible isn't important but it is when it relates to Jesus. Concered about Church Dogmatics
Paul Tillith
1886-1965 God is a being
correlation with human culture and faith.
John Wesley
1703-1791 All about love. Emphisises the holy spirit. United Methodis came from him. Into actions instead of words
Theology
Faith seeking understanding; Science and Art of enjoying God.
Dogma
Belief essential to gospels
Doctrine
important but not essential
Biblical Theo
looks at canonical writings of old and new test. that are primary witness to work and word of God
Historical Theology
traces the many ways in which christian faith and lifehave come about
Philosophical theo
uses philosophical inquiry to examine meaning and truth of christian faith through reason and experence.
practical theo
explores the meaning and integrity of the basic practices of the church and ministry.
Scripture based theo
I read therefore I believe. doesn't always address things of today
Tradition based theo
I inherit therefore I believe. referes to the teaching and practices of the church through out history. Varies in denomination.
Experence based theo
I relate therefore I believe.
Reason based theo
I think therefore I believe.
Revelation
unveiling, uncovering, or disclosure of something previously hidden.
General Revelation
what can be known of God through observation of nature and by the dictates of universal human conscience.
specific revelation
God's self disclosure in the covenant with israel and supremely in Jesus. Knowing God through Jesus
Arianism
Aurged that there is a difference in rank with God and Jesus. Believed Christ was created.
subordinationism
trinity has different ranks
modalism
trinty are masks of God not inmost being
Tritheism
separate and independant deities who collectively consitute the object of christian faith
3 Characteristics of a Social Trinity
Love, Relational/society, Mutuality and vulnerability.
Impassible
God has no emotions/feelings
Immuntable
God doesn't change his mind or his nature
God is transcendent
He is self absorbed
God is non corporeal
He doesn't have a body
Reformed view
God is in charge of every thing (predestination)
Arminian View
Free Will
Stresses more on love and relationship than open view
Open View
Humans have control over future and God doesn't know a head of time what you're going to choose but he knows all the choices.
Specific (high) group
represents heilienberg confession. Understanding that God is in charge all the time
General view
God who risks things happen b/c God gave us free will
Theodicy
defending a good God in light of suffering
Traditional response to Theodicy
bad people get punished