The reading of this week’s chapter in the Transforming Missions; Paradigm Shifts of Theology and Missions by David J. Bosch was insightful. Bosch particularly points out important issues in Chapter 7. He categorizes parts of this chapter in a manner that will be acceptable and understandable by the reader. I particularly like portions of the text speaking to “Mission between Church and State.” At issue in this text was the controversial notion about “supremacy and independence” of the spiritual
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Theology of Poverty: Analysis of the Historical Christian Response to Poverty in America‚ in the Context of our Biblical Calling By Jonathan Yang Professor: Dr. Victor Ezigbo Course: Christian Theology (THE 201) November 21‚ 2011 Bethel University Table of Content I. Intro A. Statement of problem pg. 1 B. Thesis Statement C. Statement of Relevance II. Two major Opposing View A. Prosperity Gospel 1. Explanation 2. Argument I 3. Weaknesses/critiques
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Models of Contextual Theology‚ Catholic theologian Stephen B. Bevans seeks to underscore that contextual theology is a theological imperative. What he means by this that all theological exercise is contextual. Though in the surface is seems a simple statement‚ Bevans unfolds this statement and take us into the deep complexities and dynamics between the gospel and culture. The first part of the book‚ chapter 1 through 3‚ deals with themes such as the imperativeness of contextual theology; the issues of
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Black Liberation Theology can be defined as the relationship that blacks have with god in their struggle to end oppression. It sees god as a god of history and the liberator of the oppressed from bondage. Black Liberation theology views God and Christianity as a gospel relevant to blacks who struggle daily under the oppression of whites. Because of slavery‚ blacks concept of God was totally different from the masters who enslaved them. White Christians saw god as more of a spiritual savior‚ the
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THE THEOLOGY OF MISSIONS A Paper Presented to Dr. Scott Edgar Liberty University Lynchburg‚ VA In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Introduction To World Missions By Jerome Davis L23666119 September 12‚ 2010 THE ORIGIN OF BIBLICAL MISSIONS The theology of missions is a biblical concept. A careful reading of scripture will reveal a solid foundation for missions. The Bible alone proves that missions weren’t an afterthought to God‚ but rather an intention in His
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Midterm TR 553: Theology and Ethics of James Cone April 12‚ 2013 Scott Evenson In many respects Cone’s theology is unlike anything I have ever read. Its content “deals with the social basis of theology and is concerned with‚ among other related matters‚ the problem of the particular and the universal in theological discourse”. Its central thesis “is that one’s social and historical context decides not only the questions we address to God but also the mode or form of the answers given to the
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conflict between people? Why can we not all know what is true and come into agreement? I believe the answer is sin. I come from a Christian Theistic background. Throughout this semester the one worldview we discussed that shocked me the most was Nihilism. It is the complete opposite of Christian Theism. There is hope in knowing Jesus and there is no hope in Nihilism. In Christian Theism ultimate reality is that this earth we live in is a temporary home. It was created for us by God to enjoy‚ to admire
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“My Theology of Worship” My theology of worship can be found in John 4:24: “God is spirit‚ and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.” This is my theology of worship from this text‚ which can further be broken down into these four questions‚ which I will go in detail about how they relate to my theology. How worship functions in the relationship between God and humanity‚ where the sacraments fits into my theology of worship‚ the role of the church in corporate worship(community)
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Some topics to discuss: How would you describe or position your peer’s theology? Dawn’s theology is “God is love and mystery and we don’t have all the answers‚ so we keep asking and keep listening.” Her understanding of ministry is love through service to others‚ and as a Christian she sees that as following Jesus in the same way kids play “Follow the Leader‚”. She believes she is do as well. Feed the hungry‚ heal the sick‚ raise the dead. She wants to serve as a‚ chaplain and ordained deacon
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THEOLOGY ASSESSMENT TASK 3: MAJOR ESSAY The term Paschal Mystery refers to Christ’s life‚ death and resurrection. It is a way of symbolising those events that lie at the heart of the Christian experience of salvation. The term “Paschal” comes from the Hebrew word “pesach” which refers to Israel’s annual commemoration of the first Passover where the Israelites were liberated from slavery in Egypt. It becomes‚ then‚ a fitting image for Jesus’ own Passover from death into the fullness of divine
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