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Exploring Christian Theology
by:
Multiple Instructors-BYT
A companion video to lesson 2 of the same series that asks the following questions:
What is tradition?
Which traditions are good?
Why is theology a form of tradition?
How can we distinguish what the Bible teaches from what we believe it teaches?
Should churches try to balance orthodoxy, orthopraxis and orthopathos?
Should orthodoxy, orthopraxis and orthopathos all be emphasized in the local church?
What's wrong with theology being bound by tradition?
Should we avoid rationalism?
Why do we need to be aware of ourselves if the goal of theology is objective truth?
Are these lessons designed to convert students to a particular tradition?
Is it possible for different denominations to benefit from each other?
What are the five
solas
of the Reformation?
How do creeds and confessions relate to the
solas
?
Do the
solas
of the Reformation ignore the Father and the Holy Spirit?
If justification is by faith alone, why does the Bible emphasize good works?
If everything should be done for God's glory, where does our glorification fit?
How can the Old and New Testaments be unified when they look so different?
Is the New Testament more relevant to us than the Old Testament?
Does the Bible emphasize God's transcendence over his immanence?
Does the modern church need to hear more about God's transcendence or his immanence?
How much of the world's culture should the church try to transform?
Why does the modern church have a hard time trying to transform culture?
Is Christian theology defined as what Christians believe?
Is there a core set of beliefs that all Christians can affirm?
How much theological diversity is acceptable?
Why are some religions closer to Christianity than others are?
Do believers sometimes suppress the truth that God has revealed?
Lesson 2 of the course:
Building Your Theology
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Diachronic Developments in the Old Testament
by:
Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.
A companion video to lesson 3 of the same series that asks the following questions:
What is the difference between "diachronic" and "synchronic"?
Do we start with synchronic or diachronic analysis?
Does synchronic or diachronic analysis have priority over the other?
Did biblical authors ever use synchronic and diachronic approaches at the same time?
Why does the theology of the Bible change?
How do we reconcile God s sovereignty with theological development in the Bible?
Do theological developments ever occur simply because God changes his mind?
Do all biblical theologians divide the Bible according to covenants?
Besides matching epochs to covenants, how else do biblical theologians divide the Bible?
Why did God establish so many covenants?
What does the multiplicity of covenants teach us about God's character?
Are there both conditional and unconditional covenants?
Are some covenants more conditional than others?
Is the new covenant conditional?
How do we fulfill our covenant obligations under the new covenant?
What is the difference between epochal and topical development?
What are the dangers of a topical approach to Scripture?
What is the proper way to use typology in studies of Scripture?
Is it always necessary to look for types of Christ when we study the Old Testament?
Is a type a figure of speech?
What are the elements of a type?
How do types depend on and reflect theological development?
Lesson 3 of the course:
Building Biblical Theology
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What Is Biblical Theology?
by:
Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.
A companion video to lesson 1 of the same series that asks the following questions:
What is the difference between systematic theology and biblical theology?
Which is more important: systematic theology or biblical theology?
Do systematic theology and biblical theology inform each other?
Does biblical theology reflect the content and priorities of the Bible?
Why do biblical theologians focus on extraordinary acts of God?
How might biblical theology make use of an ordinary act of God?
Do Christians always reformulate theology in response to culture?
Is it dangerous to reformulate theology in response to culture?
What is the difference between critical and evangelical biblical theology?
Why do critical biblical theologians value Heilsgeschichte or redemptive history?
Why is it important to realize that the Bible records actual history?
How can we prove that the Bible records true history?
How did Hodge's view of evangelical biblical theology differ from Warfield's view?
What was Vos' view of evangelical biblical theology?
If we focus entirely on Jesus and redemptive history, what might we miss?
Why are both act and word revelation important?
How is act revelation "radial" and "ambiguous"?
How do epochal shifts correspond to periods of increased revelation?
Doesn't God constantly provide revelation?
How should shifts in revelation influence modern application?
How is the history of revelation "organic"?
Lesson 1 of the course:
Building Biblical Theology
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Contours of New Testament Biblical Theology
by:
Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.
A companion video to lesson 4 of the same series that asks the following questions:
Why do biblical theologians study the Old and New Testaments separately?
What do biblical theologians do with the New Testament?
Did biblical writers contradict each other?
How diverse are the theologies of the biblical writers?
How do we discover the different theologies of the New Testament writers?
What is eschatology?
How did the doctrine of eschatology develop?
Did the prophets ever predict things that did not come to pass?
Why was John the Baptist surprised by Jesus' ministry?
Will we be surprised by the details of Christ's return?
Why didn't the end times unfold in the way the Old Testament prophets had predicted?
Do historical contingencies continue to apply today?
Has the new covenant come?
Does the New Testament contain different eschatologies?
What are some practical implications of biblical theology's focus on eschatology?
Lesson 4 of the course:
Building Biblical Theology
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Salvation
by:
Multiple Instructors-APC
A companion video to lesson 6 of the same series that asks the following questions:
Why do fallen human beings need a Savior?
Why did Adam's fall into sin have such terrible consequences for humanity and creation?
What problem has sin created in our relationship with God?
Why is Jesus the only one that can save us?
Is Jesus the loving God who saves us from the Father's wrath?
Were people saved the same way in both the Old Testament and the New Testament?
What benefits do we receive as a result of God's forgiveness?
If we can be forgiven just because we ask, does that cheapen grace?
Are there any benefits to modern Christians if we regularly repent of and confess our sins?
What will our glorified bodies be like?
When our souls are in heaven and our bodies are in the grave, are we in two places at the same time?
Did the Old Testament saints believe in a future resurrection?
What is eternal life?
When does eternal life begin?
What's the difference between everlasting life and eternal existence?
What kinds of blessings do we receive as a result of Jesus' resurrection?
What might our life in heaven be like?
What will the new heavens and new earth be like?
How should we respond to God's gift of salvation?
Lesson 6 of the course:
The Apostles' Creed
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Salvation
What Is Systematic Theology?
by:
Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.
A companion video to lesson 1 of the same series that asks the following questions:
Is Christian theology rooted in Scripture alone?
Should we use general revelation in systematic theology?
Why is logical coherence important?
How can we focus on multiple themes in Scripture?
Does systematic theology impose Aristotelian thinking onto the Bible?
Does systematic theology incline us toward speculation?
Why is a traditional emphasis important in systematic theology?
Why do some Christians prefer modern thinking over traditional thinking?
Are we held accountable to the past?
What role does the Old Testament play in systematic theology?
Should we do theology pastorally instead of systematically?
Should we use systematic theology in preaching and pastoring?
Does the focus of systematic theology differ from the focus of the Bible?
What modern questions is systematic theology answering?
What happens when culture influences systematic theology?
Is it right to use systematic theology to discipline and teach the nations?
How can we relate ancient cultural situations to modern situations?
Are some modern cultures more similar than others to ancient culture?
Do the differences between modern and ancient culture make the Bible irrelevant?
How did the early church use Neo-Platonic language?
Does modern theology emphasize the spiritual over the material?
What is the difference between Neo-Platonism and Aristotelianism?
Does traditional systematic theology overemphasize rationality?
What is the role of the Holy Spirit in systematic theology?
Do systematic theologians sometimes avoid the Holy Spirit's ministry?
Should we focus on the past or present when we do theology?
How do we guard our hearts when we interact with modern culture?
Lesson 1 of the course:
Building Systematic Theology
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What Is Theology?
by:
Multiple Instructors-BYT
A companion video to lesson 1 of the same series that asks the following questions:
How are orthopraxis and orthopathos different from orthodoxy?
What are some examples of orthodoxy, orthopraxis and orthopathos?
Does orthopraxis add a requirement of works to the gospel?
Which is primary: orthodoxy, orthopraxis or orthopathos?
How do orthodoxy, orthopraxis and orthopathos interrelate?
What is a web of multiple reciprocities?
How can we balance orthodoxy, orthopraxis and orthopathos?
How can we resolve tensions between orthodoxy, orthopraxis and orthopathos?
Why is the series titled "Building Your Theology"?
Is it biblical to engage in formal theology?
Do the academic and life orientations toward theology influence each other?
How can we broaden our orientation toward theology?
Is formal theology the best way to discover truth?
Should we evaluate general revelation in terms of orthodoxy, orthopraxis and orthopathos?
Do you have to be smart to do theology?
How do biblical studies, history and theology, and practical theology interrelate?
Why do seminaries have a hard time teaching practical theology?
Lesson 1 of the course:
Building Your Theology
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The Church
by:
Multiple Instructors-APC
A companion video to lesson 5 of the same series that asks the following questions:
What is the church?
Why is it helpful to consider the church's Old Testament background?
How similar were God's purposes for the Old Testament church and the New Testament church?
How is the Old Testament church's relationship to Christ similar to the New Testament church's relationship to Christ?
Why do Christians need the church?
What is God's holiness?
What does the church's identity as a kingdom of priests and a holy nation imply about its modern obligations?
What is the proper role of ordained ministers in the church?
How can pastors adapt their teaching to audiences that include unbelievers?
What are some responsible applications we can draw from our beliefs about the visible and invisible church?
How should the church treat the unbelieving world?
When should our charitable giving remain with those in the church, and when should it go to people outside the church?
What are some practical ways that churches can carry out the Great Commission?
Can a well-meaning person be saved without coming to faith in Christ?
What does the Bible say should be our attitude toward the suffering and persecution we endure?
What does it mean to be "in Christ"?
What are some of the benefits of union with Christ?
Should each means of grace be administered every time the church gathers for worship?
How can we promote unity and reconciliation between believers?
Lesson 5 of the course:
The Apostles' Creed
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Technical Terms in Systematics
by:
Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.
A companion video to lesson 2 of the same series that asks the following questions:
Are theological technical terms an unnecessary hindrance?
How can pastors help their congregations understand technical terms?
Should we all encourage Christians to learn theological technical terms?
Should we use technical terms when we teach and preach in church?
Why did God make language ambiguous?
How can we be confident that our understanding of Scripture is correct?
Do problems arise when technical terms are translated into new languages?
Are some concepts identified by multiple technical terms?
Should we vary our language in order to communicate to different people?
How can we communicate to diverse groups without using technical terms?
Does the Bible have its own theological technical terms?
How can we tell when the Bible is using multiple terms to refer to a single concept?
How important is it to understand the differences between biblical writers?
How are theological technical terms created?
Is there a continuing need to create new technical terms in theology?
Do we risk changing our concepts when we create new technical terms?
Should we work with Christians in other cultures to develop technical terms?
Is it wrong to assign new meaning to biblical terms in order to use them as technical terms?
How can we make sure that we understand biblical terms rightly?
Can believers from other cultures help us understand biblical concepts?
Do we really need a complex system of theology in addition to Scripture?
Is it wrong to get theological technical terms from extrabiblical sources?
How can technical terms answer deep questions about the Bible?
Is it sometimes more efficient to avoid technical terms?
How do we help believers work with technical terms and concepts?
Lesson 2 of the course:
Building Systematic Theology
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Synchronic Synthesis of the Old Testament
by:
Dr. Richard L. Pratt, Jr.
A companion video to lesson 2 of the same series that asks the following questions:
What does the term "synchronic" mean when it's applied to the Bible?
What does the term "synthesis" mean when it's applied to the Bible?
How do the Hebrew and Greek mindsets relate to synchronic synthesis?
Does the Bible use synchronic synthesis?
How can we use the Bible to get information about a particular period of time?
Did Bible writers manipulate history?
How similar is biblical history to modern journalism?
Do figures of speech make it difficult to discern historical data?
Do we have to bring external data even to biblical narratives?
What modern archaeological discoveries have helped us understand the Bible?
Is Genesis chapter 1 poetry or narrative?
How scientifically precise is the Bible?
Why should we include information from other time periods when doing synchronic synthesis?
When do we have enough information to interpret a passage?
How do covenants function as middle-level theological structures?
How do covenants relate to the doctrine of salvation by grace alone?
How does kingdom function as the Bible's complex-level theological structure?
When is the kingdom of God motif seen in the Old Testament?
Lesson 2 of the course:
Building Biblical Theology
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