Building Your Theology - Lesson 2: Exploring Christian Theology
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- Lesson 2 defines what Christian theology is, explores the theological traditions that gave shape to Christian theology, and outlines the basic tenets of Reformed theology.
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Well made teaching series. I've found the series scholastically accurate and practical.
This is a very balanced teaching and helpful. However there are many Assemblies of God Congregations that value doctrine therefore Dr. Mark Batluck could have left that tradition anonymous just like others becuase this leads to a misrepresentation of the entire Assemblies of God tradition.
I believe the interpretation was based on The Apostles Creed which could have been disseminated from the Catholic Church. As being a former catholic and reborn Christian, I do not believe in the Catholic Church. Hence it’s possible that it’s over generalized using the creed.
I grew up Southern Baptist and after switching to the Conservative Presbyterian Churches I found myself wondering why other denominations don't recite the Apostles' Creed. It is a summary of our Christian Faith.
Thank you for your videos
I find your teaching video's and have watched many. However it would be helpful to put not only the lesson number but also how many there are, lesson 1 of 4. because I'm never sure if there is more and search just in case. Thank you for your in depth lessons
so what is the difference between current and present around the 11:23-11:27 mark? Im not understanding the difference between the 200 and 700 AD.
Does your church trace it's roots back to Calvin and Huldrych Zwingli ?
Sorry.
I'll never NOT take the literal days in the Creation week LITERALLY..
THERE'S THAT Hebrew WORD YOM.