Book response: God Behaving Badly by David Lamb Biblical Theology March 15, 12 In this book Dr. Lamb stands for the similarity of God’s deeds in both the Old Testament. He support his point that the God of the New Testament is exactly the same in the Old Testament by looking at both the problematic passages and supporting passages that people use to paint a bad God of the Old Testament verses the good God of the New testament. Lamb stood firm and defended…
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Schnabel-Questions 11-20 Response I have read Schnabel’s questions 11-20 in its entirety. Schnabel’s first argument in these chapters begins with the belief some have of the world experiencing a time of conditions in which prosperity, peace, and righteousness are prevalent. He lists many scriptures that are often used to hold to that belief. (Isa. 55:11; John 3:11,1:29,12:32; 1John 4:14) He also uses many scriptures that lead to the reality that suffering and persecution will continue as evangelizing…
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In this chapter Walter C. Keiser discusses a “Principlizing Model” in which the principle of “Principlizing” is found within the Scripture itself. He also states that to “Principlize” is to [re]state the author’s propositions, arguments, narrations, and illustrations on timeless abiding truths with special focus on the applications of those truths with special focus on the application of those truths to current needs of the Church.[pg.22] Kaiser then attempts to apply his “model” to such diverse…
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the fall the submissive role of the women came into fruition. Belleville the Genesis 1-2 to support her worldview. Later in chapter 3 the text explores the writings of Craig Keener which offers an additional egalitarian view point. In response to Bellville’s article the three contributing authors all share similar criticisms. The contributing writers felt that Bellville’s view does not place enough emphasis on the importance of the order of creation as it relates to the role and headship…
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Alabama for non-violent protesting, King writes his famous letter “A letter from Birmingham Jail” as a response to the criticism made by eight Alabama clergymen. His use of figurative language mixed with rhetorical devices advances his writing. King eloquently portrays his message to the clergymen by skillfully using ethos, pathos, and logos. King’s letter is a perfectly structured response, and contains multiple examples of building ethos. When he first begins the letter, he opens with: “My Dear…
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exceptionalism outlook, and in the past was quick to accuse terrorist reigns on the blind following of Muslim scriptures rather than focus on the fluctuating external conditions within the society. Haykel argues that though the Islamic State is infect deeply rooted with religious fundamentals, what we must take into account more so is how different regimes of Muslims interpret the sacred scriptures and policies that reflect “God’s Law.” It’s best if America controls arrogant propaganda and stays out of…
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a new light. Concerning clarity and relevance of scripture first we look at John 17:17 “Sanctify them by Your truth. Your word is truth”. Jesus does not say your word is true, but rather “Your word is truth” using a noun instead of an adjective showing that God’s Word is the ultimate standard for truth! Claims of truth should be measured by scripture, not scripture being measured by claims of truth. When historical events are used to prove scripture or to back it up the authority of God’s Word is…
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THE CHARISMATIC GIFTS: THEIR USE, FUNCTION,AND CONTINUITY Joseph Oliveri Bible 364 - Acts August 16, 2013 Introduction Their is much debate surrounding the use of the charismatic gifts in Acts. Many questions arise about how to use such gifts, and whether or not they can be used today in the first place. The debate regarding the continuation and the cessation of the spiritual gifts, the meaning of which we will clarify in a moment, is a relatively modern one…
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with any questions. Prof. Vinersar Video: An Introduction to Critical Thinking: Acts 17: 11 -- “Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.” Must investigate whether something is true. Don’t forward to an email until you have investigated whether it is true. Don’t become a cynic or skeptical but be a critical thinker. Critical thinking:…
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God created “all things” through Jesus Christ. The plain teaching of Scripture, therefore, is that Jesus is the Creator of the universe. Many arguments claiming to prove the existence of God have been proposed throughout the centuries. A popular argument is that, since all effects come from causes, there must have been a “first cause” that is outside the material world—an “uncaused cause”. The response to many of these arguments, however, is: “If God created the world, what created God? God as intimately…
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