Gracious Christianity
Grace
"The free and unmerited favor of God as manifested in the salvation of sinners and the bestowing of blessings" Grace is describes the experience of receiving God's love
Thomas Aquinas
A philosopher who composed many proofs for the existence of God. "Everything that takes places in the world has a cause." He was convinced that on this basis of logic every human being could possess knowledge that God exists.
Negative theology
A style of talking about God that focuses on how much we do not know rather than what we know. We can't fully capture the awesomeness of God's being.
Universalism
Acceptance that truth may be found in all religions
confession
Acknowledging the wrong we have done and taking responsibility for it. It is required but it is not what saves us.
Church
All the followers of Jesus who has ever lived. Local gathering of believers
Pantheism
Belief that the world is divine
Prayer
Central to the Christian life. It is willing to hear what God is saying and to be ready to respond appropriately. It is listening and speaking to God. It is a mystery Integral to being Human.
Practical implications of the Trinity
Christian ethics, right ways of living, ultimately grounded in understanding God's character. Christian Living is mutual, self-giving love. Holistic epistemology.
Jesus Creed
Dual- Commandment, Love God and Love our neighbor
Hearing the voice of God
Everyone has the knowledge of God and ability to hear and respond to Him.
Apologetics
Explaining why you hold certain beliefs.
John Wesley
Founder of the Methodist Church Law of love in terms of comforts, needs, and emergencies.
Ways of knowing God
General Revelation, Jesus's example, and through prayer.=]
God's purpose in revealing himself
God calls to change us
God's creation activity
God made the world. God sustains the world. God will fully redeem the world.
God's initiative in revealing himself
God wants to be known
Special Revelation
God's communication of Himself and His will to particular people through His word and Jesus Christ
Augustine
He was a bishop of Hippo in North Africa. He describes the trinity as God the Father being the lover, the Son as the beloved, and the Holy Spirit as the love that binds the lover and the beloved together.
Human nature from a christian world view
Human nature is filled with doubt, sorrow, failure because of sin but there is freedom, love, and justice because of our deep roots to the creator
Imago Dei
Image of God It is links with Freedom and Rationality
Gracious love
It is love that does not intrude but stands ready to help when it is appropriate, desired, and needed.
Which theologian called God "Wholly Other"?
Karl Barth
General Revelation
Knowledge about God that is available to everyone as part of ordinary human experience.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Leader of the civil rights movement model for Holy Impatience. Letter from Birmingham Jail Denounced patience when justice is delayed but knew it was needed
Pentecostal Movement
Leaders saw it as a restoration of the multicultural fellowship of faith that the Holy Spirit had inaugurated long ago on the original day of Pentecost
Theology
Main concern is with the ideas that form the framework for living the love we profess
C.S. Lewis
Mere Christianity he pictured heaven as much more real than the world we are in now.
Two historical Christian creeds that emphasize the one-in-three nature of God
Modalism Analogy of Love or Trinitarians.
Catherine of Sienna
One of the greatest theologians in the history of the church. "There is no sin that does not touch others, whether secretly by refusing them what is due, or openly by giving birth to the vices."
Difference between Polytheism and Monotheism
Polytheism- Belief in many gods Monotheism- Belief in one God.
Sanctification
Process of being made holy. This begins with Baptism, continues throughout the life of the Christian, and is completed when a person enters heaven and becomes totally and irrevocably united with God in the beatific vision.
Sin
Prompts our failings. Anything that willfully diminishes the life that we and the rest of creation are meant to enjoy. It is living against the grain of God's universe.
Martain Luther
Protestant Reformer Described Christian life as one of ongoing repentance, never ending cycle of confession and forgiveness
Baptism
Sacrament by which God cleanses all sin, and one becomes a member of the church.
Positive theology
Seeks to distinguish between better and more accurate ways of speaking about God and ways of speaking that may in one way or another, partially misrepresent who God is.
Hell
Separation from God and from one another. Unwillingness to accept God's gracious love
Holy Spirit
Source of life in all of its wonderfully varied and diverse roles.
Descriptions of the Trinity
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost The Lover, the person who is loved, and the love that the lover feels for the beloved.
Science and Faith
The authors think these two can co-exist but there will be times when science might need to be challenged. It welcomes ethical scientific research and the knowledge it brings.
Similarity between Christians, Jews, and Muslims
They are radical monotheists. Express great love for God. They engage in devout worship of God. they seek God and try to do His will.
Prodigal Son Parable as a model for salvation
This story, salvation is depicted as a climactic moment when the father welcomes his son home.
Holy impatience
We want God's kingdom to come and his will to be done as soon as possible
How can we be sure we are hearing from God?
When we hear God's voice, it is a gift. Never a cause for pride. God's call is to change us.
Azusa Street
Where Pentecostal Movement began
Bible Translations
Word for Word (KJV) Idea for Idea (NIV)
Canon
a standard or measurement used to determine which book belongs in the scriptures. Is the works brining out a change in a reader and does it speak about Jesus?
St. Francis of Assisi
a wealthy Italian who gave up his comfortable life and founded the first order of friars. He represented the joy of costly discipleship
Eucharist
central act of worship, sharing bread and wine, like last supper. means thanksgiving
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
german theologian, "When Christ calls a man, he bids him come and die." During WW2 and was executed
Westminster Catechism
goal of humankind is to glorify God, and fully enjoy him forever.
Justice
involves a more communal and even global awareness of problems and their potential long-term solutions.
Charity
involves individuals or small groups of people acting to meet the immediate needs of others
Dying to self
it enlarges us so we can more fully respond to Gods offer of life in can share that life with others. Only through dying to self we can fully live
Heaven
promises a depth of holy pleasure that is currently unimaginable
The Bible; inspired revelation
revealing of God's character that would otherwise be unknown
Suffering
sickness, death of loved ones, loss of friendships, loss of jobs, lost of trust, slander from enemies, natural disasters, ravages of war.
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
teaching, preaching, healing, prophesying, discernment of spirits, and speaking in tongues.
Modalism
the belief that God is a single person who appears in various personages (or modes) but never ceases to be one
Cyprian
theologian and bishop of carthage in North Africa no salvation outside of the church.
Worship
we present ourselves to God and ask God to remold our hearts and minds. involves praise giving something to God results in God's giving much more to us.
Final Judgement
we will know once and for all exactly who we are.
Sermon on the Mount
whenever justice is honestly sought, or mercy genuinely offered, or love is truly evident, the kingdom of God is present in some way and to some degree.