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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 • 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) • Pelagius: The Many (Human Responsibility) over the One (Divine Sovereignty) • Aquinas: The One (Divine Sovereignty) in the Many (Human Responsibility)
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)
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
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)
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
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
The Patristic Period • Origen • Gregory of Nyssa
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)
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.
Chapter 13: Pneumatology • The New Testament • The Patristic Period • The Medieval Period • The Modern Period • The Contemporary Period • The Conclusion
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)
The Patristic Period • The One (Spirit) in the Many (Humanity) • The One (Spirit) Over the Many (Humanity) • The Many (Humanity) Over the One (Spirit)
The Modern Period • The One (Spirit) in the Many (Humanity) • The One (Spirit) Over the Many (Humanity) • The Many (Humanity) over the One (Spirit)
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)
Chapter 14: Ethics • Classical Greek Philosophy • The Bible • The Patristic Period • The Modern and Contemporary Periods
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)
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)
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)
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)
Chapter 15: Ecclesiology • The Church and Sacraments • The Church and Ministry • The Church and Its Governance • The Church and the State
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)
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)
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)
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