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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
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Loyola
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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
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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
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Pascal's Wager
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he claims that faith not works will get you salvation
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Pascal
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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
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Calvin wants to set up a eutopia where Christianity can be legistlated... they move to america and call this...
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city on a hill
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these people wanted
-simplicity -social equality -clarity -lack of structure -more individualistic connection with GOd |
Puritans and Quakers
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in this century there was a paradigm shift from God to human reasoning
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17th century
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he follows puritan tradition; has to reconcile 2 world views, puritanism/ religions and deism; discusses God as a clockmaker
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Winthrop
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belief of reason and enlightenment principles
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deism
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this is the place where the church and state came together; governmen legislated morality
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Geneva following Calvin
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who were a few of the reformers that followed in John Calvin's tradition
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Bucer, Knox, Arminius
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what are John calvins 5 basic principles
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Total Depravity
Unconditional election Limited atonement Irresistible grace Perserverance of saints |