Concepts in scripture and Christian theology Flashcards

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A Being in Communion

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The Trinitarian God:

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A sharing of the divine community

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Creation:

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The fact that God is Creator and we are creatures impacts the way we view

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our relationship with God and creation (trinity and creation)

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Because we live in a world created by God, there is

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an order to the universe, including a moral order. (creation and moral order)

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5
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Closely related to a moral order is the idea of a fundamental

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natural law for which all people are obligated (creation and natural law)

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3 clear ethical principles can be derived from the image of God.

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a. Humans occupy a unique place in God’s creation.
b. Human life has special value.
c. There is a fundamental equality among human beings.

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7
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our failure to relate well to God, others, and creation

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sin

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8
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the destruction of community

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sin

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9
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the effects of sin are (4)

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theological, sociological, ecological, and personal

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10
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Because of our sin, we are now unfit for God’s presence.

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Theological effects

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Sin brings conflict and division among people and societies.

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Sociological effects

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12
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Rather than being stewards, we exploit creation for our own selfish greed.

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Ecological effects

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13
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We exist in a state of inner conflict and division because we are not fulfilling the purpose for which we were created.

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Personal effects

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14
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Ethical living in the NT is

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a response to what God has done for us in Jesus Christ

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15
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we live in the tension of _____ and _______

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already

not yet

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16
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In several of his epistles Paul explicitly avoids two extremes.:

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legalism

lawlessness

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The church is important for the ethical task because, as we saw in our discussion of virtue,

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community is crucial for the development of virtue

18
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Without the work of the Holy Spirit, Christian ethics eventually degenerates into

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“boot-strap theology”

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God’s intent for us is to be ———— and to be ——–

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1) authentically human (to live as we were created to live),

2) in community with God and one-another.

20
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As Christians, our goal is to

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become more and more like Jesus Christ

21
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At least two things can be said about virtue. Virtues must be understood—-and virtues are a ——

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a. Virtues must be understood in light of scripture and the life of Christ.
b. Virtues are gifts of God’s grace

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an endowment given to us by God that gives us competence to engage in moral discernment. It is a “reliable belief-producing mechanism” that we are created with, much like similar mechanisms such as memory or sense perception.

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conscience

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For the Christian, conscience, like ————-, is a God-given capacity and a reliable medium for moral knowledge

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memory and perception