The History of Christian Theology
Scholastic Theology ......................................................................... Lecture 16 Paris was the place to ...
Lecture 16: Scholastic Theology The key notion behind analogical speech about God is that the creation is like God. For Aquinas, ...
Grace is thus the basis for a distinct set of supernatural or theological virtues. Whereas the moral virtues are based on reason ...
Lecture 16: Scholastic Theology Is all speech about God non-literal—either analogical or metaphorical? Why does Roman Catholic ...
The Sacraments ............................................................................... Lecture 17 Much of what I’m going ...
Lecture 17: The Sacraments consequence of the doctrine of baptismal regeneration is that rebirth is not a guarantee of ultimate ...
hearts and give thanks (eucharistein in Greek). Early in the eucharistic liturgy is the sanctus, the prayer beginning “Holy, hol ...
Lecture 17: The Sacraments Holy Orders or ordination, in the medieval and Roman Catholic understanding, confers a special power ...
Souls after Death .............................................................................. Lecture 18 The Christian hope w ...
Lecture 18: Souls after Death Spirit, but the Son died. For three days the eternal Son of God, who is God, is united to a dead m ...
The concept of purgatory arose from practices of prayer for the dead. In an inÀ uential passage Augustine prays that his readers ...
Lecture 19: Luther and Protestant Theology Luther and Protestant Theology ...................................................... ...
literally “good news.” The good news is the story of Christ, the eternal Son of God, who became incarnate for the love of us sin ...
Lecture 19: Luther and Protestant Theology of good works lies in the contribution it makes to our external welfare and the good ...
Bainton, Here I Stand. Luther, “Preface to the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Romans” and On the Freedom of a Christian. Why was ...
Lecture 20: Calvin and Reformed Theology Calvin and Reformed Theology ........................................................ L ...
our good works, which are the result of grace, do indeed have merit in God’s sight. Whereas Protestants refuse to believe in any ...
Lecture 20: Calvin and Reformed Theology leads to what is radically new in Calvin’s doctrine of predestination: the notion that ...
Do the three Protestant solas seem to you a gain or a loss by comparison to Catholicism? Is it good to have the kind of certain ...
Lecture 21: Protestants on Predestination Protestants on Predestination ........................................................ ...
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