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study of christian belief and practice - answers✔✔theology
affirms that faith is not the same as belief because love procedes knowledge -
answers✔✔augustine
a similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based: the
analogy between the heart and a pump. - answers✔✔analogy
creation ex nihalo or creation from chaos - answers✔✔genisis 1
creation of humanity, things were formed from preexisting things. - answers✔✔genisis 2
a statement of beliefs originating in the first century, circulated widely by the second century as
attested by patristic writers. - answers✔✔apostle's creed
scripture, tradition, reasoning, religious experience. - answers✔✔4 sources of theology
includes church, without tradition we lose touch with gods revelation. - answers✔✔tradition
philosophy, systematic theology, theological coherence. - answers✔✔reason
, gods presence or grace is felt to guide thoughts, words, and actions. Human experience is being
aware of our experience, as contrasted to animals. - answers✔✔religious experience
recording of some religious experience and its interpretation. - answers✔✔scripture
The forty-six books that make up the first part of the Bible and record salvation history before
the coming of the Savior, Jesus Christ. - answers✔✔old testament
The twenty-seven books of the Bible written in apostolic times, which have the life, teachings,
Passion, death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ and the beginnings of the Church as
their central theme. - answers✔✔new testament
an opinion or judgement in which a person is fully persuaded - answers✔✔belief
=(belief+action+confidence) includes our beliefs, but it is bigger than that. it requires action. If it
doesn't move us to do something or say something, actually take some kind of action its not.... -
answers✔✔faith
Philosopher and religious thinker (god as object, god as subject - god cannot be reduced to a
concept or to some neat conceptual formulation. - answers✔✔Martin Buber
buber uses this category to refer to the relationship between subjects and objects (human and a
pencil) one is passive and one is active. - answers✔✔I-it relations
exists between two active subjectives (particularly people) it is mutual and reciprocal. (the kind
of relationship one has with god). - answers✔✔I-thou relations
analogical, literal, moral, allegorical - answers✔✔4 senses of scripture