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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.
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In a Bible study I attend, we've been doing a brief overview of the two major Evangelical approaches to interpreting Scripture, Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology. I ... a more careful consideration of the covenants, laid the groundwork for the systematization of Covenant Theology under the Reformers.
While the structuring of history by covenants is a foundational matter, a more basic ...
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Decolonizing God: The Bible in the Tides of Empire by Mark G. Brett Hardcover: 248 pagesPublisher: Sheffield Phoenix Press ... , and other key topics in both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament where the effects of colonialism can be traced. Drawing out the implications for theology and ethics, this book provides a comprehensive new proposal for addressing the legacies of colonialism. ...
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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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... by reason. The contrasting objectives explain the differences in their method and their way of doing theology.
In the monasteries of the 12th century the theological method was linked primarily ... quot; leading in docility to the Holy Spirit. Thus, in the school of the Fathers, the Bible was interpreted allegorically, to discover in every page, of the Old as well as the New Testament, what is said ...
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