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