Intro to Theology
Prophets
Isaiah through Malachi
God and suffering
It is thought that God lies beyond suffering
Wellhausen's Documentary Hypothesis
JEDP J= the yahwist E= the elohist D= deuteronomistic history P= priestly sources
Catholic source of authority
The church's scriptures, tradition, and teaching authority.
Reason
a rational discipline, using rational methods to extend what is known by revelation
Spirituality theology
aspects of the devotional practices of a religion, and especially the interior individual experiences of believers
The doctrine of God
beliefs, teachings, and principles of God
Biblical theology
biblical author or a certain portion of scripture
Types of formal theology
biblical, systematic, historical, philosophical, and practical
Scripture
body of text which is recognized as having authority for Christian tradition (bible)
Pastoral theology
critical reflection upon the actions of the church in the light of the gospel and the christian tradition
Historical theology
development of Christian beliefs throughout history
Neviim
the prophets
Historical-critical method
the use of historical and literary techniques in order to investigate the composition and the context of the writing of the biblical text Goals: discover genre, original authors, editors, sources of the original sources, and relationship to historical events
Ketuvim
the writings
South Kingdom (timeline)
Ca 930-588 BC Judah to Babylonians 588 to Exile 587-537
North Kingdom (timeline)
Ca 930-722 BC Israel to Assyrians 722
McGrath's definition of theology
"the systematic study of the ideas of a religion," including their sources, historical development, mutual relationship, and their application to life.
Faith (rationalist answer)
A belief that does not rest on logical proof or material evidence.
Faith (religious answer)
A relational trust in that which one has found to be true about the divine.
Genesis 12-24
Abram and his nephew, he has kid with Hagar (Ishmael), Abram becoming Abraham, Sarah has Isaac, sacrifice of Isaac
Gospels and Acts
Acts are the texts of the apostles whom Jesus called to spread the Gospel about salvation
The architecture of theology
Biblical studies, systematic theology, philosophical theology, historical theology, pastoral theology, and spirituality or mystical theology
United Kingdom (Saul, David, Solomon) timeline
Ca 1000-930 BC
Moses and Exodus (timeline)
Ca 1250 BC
Abraham (timeline)
Ca 1800 BC
Darwinism and humanity
Charles Darwin whose theory of natural selection led to significant theological debates over the interpretation of the Bible, the age of the universe, and the origins and status of humanity.
God as personal
Christianity has given God attributes such as love, trustworthiness, and purpose The doctrine of the Trinity speaks of God as "three persons"
Anselm's definition of theology
Faith seeking understanding.
God as Creator
Found in the Old Testament, sustainer of the world, everything that exists was created good by a good God
Omnipotent
God cannot do anything logically impossible
Genesis 1-3
God creates through the world, rests on seventh day, adam and eve
Divine special revelation
God's self-disclosure through special people, writings, and events
Divine general revelation
God's self-disclosure through the created world and human events
Theos
God, god, divine
New Testament Canon
Gospels and Acts, Paul's Epistles, Pastoral/Other Epistles, and Revelation
Wisdom Literature
Job through Song or Songs through Sirach
Historical books
Joshua through Esther or 2 Maccabees
Logos
Logic, reason, inner understanding, word, expression of understanding of the divine
Tradition
Passing on christian teachings
Old Testament Canon
Pentateuch, Historical books, Wisdom Literature, and prophets
Gender
No gender Both Old and New Testaments use male languages about God Female imagery used to express aspects of God's character
Genesis 4-11
Noah's ark, tower of babel
Classical Protestant source of authority
Scripture alone.
Theology and doctrine
The doctrine is the core teachings of religious communities.
Theodicies
The problem of evil. God is good A good God wouldn't permit suffering or evil Yet suffering and evil are observed in the world Therefore, a good God doesn't exist
Faith (instructor's definition)
The revisable lens through which "we live and move and have our being"
Theology and religion
Theology is the principle that God is known only through self-revelation and religion is the human response to those understandings.
Hebrew scriptures
Torah, Neviim, Ketuvim (Tanakh)
Wesley's source of authority
Tradition, scripture, reason, and experience.
God in OT; Yahweh, Elohim and Yahweh Elohim as names
YHWH--I am who i am, I will be who i will be Elohim--grammatical plural but is the majestic plural. Jews believed in one God but name is plural.
Deuterocanonical books/ Apocrypha
additional seven books added to Catholic scriptures and not to Jewish and Protestant
Experience
an accumulated body of knowledge, arising through first-hand encounter with life
Practical theology
application of Christian beliefs to Christian living and the church
Pentateuch
first five books, same as Torah
E (the Elohist)
focuses on the stories of the patriarchs, God is presented as awesome and transcendent
Systematic theology
interrelates the entirety of Christian belief
J (the yahwist)
it almost exclusively uses Yahweh as the name for God it traces Israel's history from its patriarchal beginnings to its preparation for entering canaan
D (deuteronomistic history)
it covers the book of Deuteronomy in Torah, Themes are fear and love of God, obedience to divine commands, and care and love for the poor
Inspiration
literally means breathed forth
Canon
literally means rule or law
Philosophical theology
logical and critical analysis of Christian beliefs
Bible vs. scriptures
scripture literally means writings bible literally means book
Sources of theology
scripture, tradition, reason, experience
Theological Interpretation
seeks to interpret the text to discern what God is speaking in the text, both in its original context through its human authors and how it speaks to us today Goals: to hear Gods revelation through the biblical text for forming beliefs, ethics, and practices
P (priestly sources)
sources of Israel linked with their history with God, tells us who we are in relationship to God
Torah
teaching or the law
Scriptures as revelation
to unveil, it is a disclosure of knowledge