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... looks clearly at what the church believed and taught throughout its history. Hard questions about the Bible, theology, and the Christian life are dealt with from the perspective of faith. As author, ... . He acknowledges the fact of sin, and shows that we are called from it, but never gives the examples of sin. His Theology subsection is his weakest point.
In the final part, the author discusses the ...
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... hard to reconcile annihilationism with these words of Jesus. In his Systematic Theology, Wayne Grudem wrote, “ ... Eternal punishment in hell is a terrible doctrine, indeed. But if the Bible teaches it, then we must believe it, and hard as this seems, learn to love it in a God ... honoring, Christ-exalting, non-vengeful way.
Posted in Bible, Theology Tagged: Annihilationism, Condemnation, Doctrine ...
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... by its representatives, precious ascetic commentaries on the books of the Bible. Therefore, to literary preparation, monastic theology joined spiritual preparation. It was, in ... deeper into the biblical texts in all their dimensions. There is then another attitude on which those who practice monastic theology insist, that is, a profound attitude of prayer, which must precede, support and complement ...
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... question posed as the title of this article, however, we must first examine what the Bible is, and then examine its various sources and translations.
Strictly Speaking, ... heaven with the Father. It also indicates, contrary to modern liberal theology, that our Lord knew very well just Who He was, where He came from, and what business He was about.
There are many more examples, but let us simply ...
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... Authority
Part V: How Should We Study Systematic Theology: Practical and Personal Considerations
Doctrine of Divine ...
Part XXI: Foundation of the Canon from the Doctrines of the Bible
Part XXII: Missing Books in Light ...
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... to see a focus on truth and doctrine and the Bible as something that kills churches. Death by theology. Christians are reacting against the ‘dry head knowledge ... personal, tangible but indefinable experience is more and more seen as the expression of truly knowing God.
And look, I know that theology has got a bad name from old guys with patches on their elbows or socks and sandals sitting ...
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