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Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility in the Bible

Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility in the Bible. The New Testament The One Over the Many The Many Over the One The One in the Many . The One and the Many in the Patristic and Medieval Periods. Augustine: The One (Divine Sovereignty) Over the Many (Human Responsibility)

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Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility in the Bible

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  1. Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility in the Bible • The New Testament • The One Over the Many • The Many Over the One • The One in the Many

  2. The One and the Many in the Patristic and Medieval Periods • Augustine: The One (Divine Sovereignty) Over the Many (Human Responsibility) • Pelagius: The Many (Human Responsibility) over the One (Divine Sovereignty) • Aquinas: The One (Divine Sovereignty) in the Many (Human Responsibility)

  3. The One and the Many in the Modern and Contemporary Periods • The Modern Period: Luther Versus Erasmus • Erasmus: The Many (Human Reason) over the One (Divine Sovereignty) • Martin Luther: The One (Divine Sovereignty) over the Many (Human Responsibility)

  4. The One and the Many in the Modern and Contemporary Periods • The Contemporary Period • The One Over the Many: Calvinists • The Many Over the One: Arminians • The One in the Many: Molinism

  5. Chapter 12: The Atonement • Atonement in Ancient Groce-Roman Religion: The One (The Deity’s “Righteousness”) Over the Many • Atonement in the Old Testament: The One (Yahweh’s Righteousness) Over the Many (Human Sinfulness) • Incarnation, The Atonement, and the New Testament: The One (God’s Righteousness) in the Many (Human Sinfulness)

  6. Chapter 12: The Atonement • The Patristic Period: The Many Over the One and the Ransom Theory • The Medieval and Modern Periods • The Contemporary Period • Conclusion

  7. Incarnation, The Atonement, and the New Testament: The One (God’s Righteousness) in the Many (Human Sinfulness) • Vicarious Atonement • Deliverance From Satan • Imitation of Christ

  8. The Patristic Period • Origen • Gregory of Nyssa

  9. The Medieval and Modern Periods • Anselm’s Objective Theory of Atonement: The One (Divine Righteousness) Over the Many (Human Sinfulness) • Abelard’s Subjective Theory of Atonement: The Many (Human Sinfulness) Over the One (Divine Righteousness) • The Reformers’ Substitutionary Theory of Atonement: The One (Divine Righteousness) in (Resolving) the Many (Human Sinfulness)

  10. The Contemporary Period • The One (Divine Righteousness) over the Many (Human Sinfulness) • Grotius • Christian Theonomists • The Many (Human Sinfulness) over the One (God’s Righteousness) • The Moral Influence Theory • Socinus • Liberal Theology • The Eastern Orthodox Church.

  11. Chapter 13: Pneumatology • The New Testament • The Patristic Period • The Medieval Period • The Modern Period • The Contemporary Period • The Conclusion

  12. The New Testament • Jesus Christ: The One (Spirit) In the Many (Humanity) • The One (Spirit) Over the Many (Humanity) • The Many (Humanity) Over the One (Spirit)

  13. The Patristic Period • The One (Spirit) in the Many (Humanity) • The One (Spirit) Over the Many (Humanity) • The Many (Humanity) Over the One (Spirit)

  14. The Modern Period • The One (Spirit) in the Many (Humanity) • The One (Spirit) Over the Many (Humanity) • The Many (Humanity) over the One (Spirit)

  15. The Contemporary Period • The Many (Humanity) Over the One (the Spirit) • The One (Spirit) Over the Many (Humanity) • The One (Spirit) in the Many (Humanity)

  16. Chapter 14: Ethics • Classical Greek Philosophy • The Bible • The Patristic Period • The Modern and Contemporary Periods

  17. Classical Greek Philosophy • Plato, Deontology, and the One (Divine Law) Over the Many (Human Conduct) • Aristotle, Virtue Ethics, and the One (Divine Law) in the Many (Human Conduct) • The Sophists/Skeptics, Teleology, and the Many (Human Conduct) over the One (Divine Law)

  18. The Bible • Moses and the One (Divine Law) Over the Many (Human Conduct) • The Prophets, Jesus, Paul and the One (Divine Law) in the Many (Human Conduct) • The Libertines and the Many (Human Conduct) Over the One (Divine Law)

  19. The Patristic and Medieval Period • Augustine, and the One (Divine Law) Over the Many (Human Conduct) • William of Ockham and the Many (Human Conduct) Over the One (Divine Law) • Aquinas and the One (Divine Law) in the Many (Human Conduct)

  20. The Modern and Contemporary Periods • Kant and the One (Divine Law) Over the Many (Human Conduct) • Utilitarianism, Pragmatism, and the Many (Human Conduct) Over the One (Divine Law) • Hauerwas, Stassen/Gushie, and the One (Divine Law) in the Many (Human Conduct)

  21. Chapter 15: Ecclesiology • The Church and Sacraments • The Church and Ministry • The Church and Its Governance • The Church and the State

  22. The Church and Sacraments • Ex OpereOperato and the One (Heavenly Action) Over the Many (Earthly Response) • Mere Memorialism and The Many (Earthly Response) Over the One (Heavenly Action) • The Sacraments as the One (Divine Action) in the Many (Human Response)

  23. The Church and Ministry • The Many (Social Justice Only) Over the One (the Gospel Only) • The One (the Gospel Only) Over the Many (Social Justice Only) • The One (Heavenly Message) in the Many (Earthly Need)

  24. The Church and its Governance • Episcopal Polity and the One (Heavenly) Over the Many (Earthly) • Anarchy and the Many (Heavenly) Over the One (Earthly) • Congregational and Presbyterian Polities and the One (Heavenly) in the Many (Earthly)

  25. Chapter 16: Eschatology • Realized Eschatology and the One (Age to Come) Over the Many (This Age) • Consistent Eschatology and the Many (This Age) Over the One (The Age to Come) • Inaugurated Eschatology and the One (The Age to Come) in the Many (This Age) • Conclusion

  26. Summary

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