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authored Spiritual Exercises; father of the Jesuits; went to Paris; refused to seperate prayer from pracical activity - living a life of prayer ; theology is about thought and development of arts and sciences-- the more you learn the better you can understand God
Loyola
these people want to retreat into their own world; turn inward and purge yourself of your faults; divorce from world
ex. Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross
mystics
a book that states it is better to bet with God rather than against him... you have more to lose if you don't have faith than if you do
Pascal's Wager
he claims that faith not works will get you salvation
Pascal
studied at U of Paris, wrote "Institutes of Christian Religion"
Total depravity
Unconditional election
Limited atonement
Irresistible grace
Perserverance of the saints
he wanted to legislate christian morality
-people should perform God's will out of gratitude, but ultimately God's grace saves
John Calvin
Calvin wants to set up a eutopia where Christianity can be legistlated... they move to america and call this...
city on a hill
these people wanted
-simplicity
-social equality
-clarity
-lack of structure
-more individualistic connection with GOd
Puritans and Quakers
in this century there was a paradigm shift from God to human reasoning
17th century
he follows puritan tradition; has to reconcile 2 world views, puritanism/ religions and deism; discusses God as a clockmaker
Winthrop
belief of reason and enlightenment principles
deism
this is the place where the church and state came together; governmen legislated morality
Geneva following Calvin
who were a few of the reformers that followed in John Calvin's tradition
Bucer, Knox, Arminius
what are John calvins 5 basic principles
Total Depravity
Unconditional election
Limited atonement
Irresistible grace
Perserverance of saints