THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY THEOLOGICAL CRITIQUE FORMAT A Theological Critique Submitted to Dr. Mike Stallard Liberty Theological Seminary in partial fulfillment of the requirements ‚ THEO 530 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY II Table of Contents I. Introduction 3 II. Brief Summary 3 III. Critical interaction with author’s work 4 IV. Conclusion 6 Bibliography 7 Introduction In the book “The four views of hell‚” the author compiles the views of hell by the following theological professors:
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A view on The Proverbs of Hell William Blake wrote the “Proverbs of Hell‚” between 1790 and 1793 as a part of the poem “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.” Blake was almost unknown as an engraver by trade‚ and even less known as a poet‚ which resulted in his poverty. His intentions of writing the “Proverbs of Hell” was to be a shock to those who read it in an attempt to shake their views on what was thought to be right and wrong (Panananen). Blake desired for people to think for themselves and shake
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Before introducing evidential particularism‚ Four Views on Salvation in A Pluralistic World provides a forum for the worldview of Inclusivism and its worldview of salvation. Presented by the esteemed late Dr. Clark Pinnock‚ former Professor of Systematic Theology at McMaster Divinity College‚ Dr. Pinnock advocated that salvation is universally available for the masses‚ but is importantly established by and leads to Christ. Dr. Pinnock explains his worldview by saying that because God is present
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Abortion is not something new in the world‚ or the United States of America. In fact‚ it has been around for thousands of years. People have their different views on the subject and very strong opinions. I shall tell you a Liberals view‚ the socialists view‚ the conservatives view‚ and the libertarians view. Liberals are pretty in favor of abortions. They see nothing wrong with it. They are all for the “right to your own body” concept. They are pro-choice. A
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Professor Dennis Kellogg ANT 100 A 14 October 2016 Cahokia: Book Critique In his book Cahokia: Ancient America’s Great City on the Mississippi‚ Pauketat gives insight into the 1‚000 year old midwestern city of Cahokia‚ and how it became such a big city in such an ancient time. Pauketat by setting the scene for how big cahokia really was. Most of the pyramids at Cahokia were within a five mile radius‚ which were designed in reference to the “four sacred directions and the upper and lower worlds”. (2)
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harder on the flip books to have a lot of speech but certainly on the pictures I have added as much speech as I could.
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Book Review and Critique of “The Gift of Sex” Mona Trice CCOU 305-B02 Healthy Sexuality 10/4/2013 Professor Moroz Liberty University Online Abstract This paper shall be used as a response regarding sexual fulfillment within the confines of a biblically based marriage. It was based on information obtained from the book‚ “The Gift of Sex” by Clifford and Joyce Penner. The couple gave their opinion as well as discussed topics which were sexually explicit as it pertained to married couples
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Sarah Brownson HIST 195 Immigrant Book Critique “Where do we go from here?” This is the question that resounded through most peoples’ heads as they walked through the Golden Gates of Ellis Island into America for the first time. Ellis Island Interviews by Peter Morton Coan does a great job describing the history of Ellis Island and the personal encounters of a fraction of immigrants who passed through in their journey to start a new life. Ellis Island was active from January 1‚ 1892
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religious traditions‚ hell is a place of eternal torment in an afterlife‚ often after resurrection. It is viewed by most Abrahamic traditions as a place of punishment.[1] Religions with a linear divine history often depict hells as eternal destinations. Religions with a cyclic history often depict a hell as an intermediary period between incarnations. Typically these traditions locate hell in another dimension or under the Earth’s surface and often include entrances to Hell from the land of the living
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Abstract This paper looks at four different views experts have concluded of salvation. It talks about who will receive salvation and how we receive salvation. There are four different views of salvation and each view is represented in this paper. Douglas Giivett and Gary Phillips take on the hard restrictivist view‚ in that only those who have given their lives fully to Jesus will be saved. John Hick argues a pluralist view‚ in that all people will be saved if they believe in God. Clark Pinnok explains
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