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cocoon
Part of the worldview transformation process that Dr. Tackett describes.
covenant
A formal and legally binding agreement
ex nihilo
From or out of nothing
free agents
The human nature of free will, allowing individuals to make decisions, as opposed to behaviorism, where man is merely a stimulus-response mechanism
historical revisionism
A process where history is altered or the past is reinterpreted in order to accomplish a particular agenda or objective
incredulity
Unable or unwilling to believe; skeptical
metanarrative
An over-arching story, philosophy or worldview that seeks to explain reality
myopia
Nearsightedness; the condition in which the human eye cannot see distant objects clearly
natural myopia
A sickness we all suffer from, where we have a tendency to see our own little story very well, but we loose sight of the larger story of God
Of Plymouth Plantation
The most complete story of the Pilgrims and the early years of the colony they founded
paradox
A statement, proposition, or situation that seems to be absurd or contradictory, but in fact may be true; something that is contrary to or in conflict with conventional or common opinion
passover feast
Instituted so that the Israelites would remember God's deliverance from the Egyptians.
Pontius Pilate
The prefect of the Roman province of Judea from 26 AD until 36 or 37 AD during the reign of emperor Tiberius Caesar.
Providence
Wisdom, guidance, and control provided by God; involving divine insight or intervention
sovereign
Having supreme authority or power
stepping stones
People who are lost in the larger story of God
the larger story of God
Del uses this phrase to describe God's grand story in which He is sovereignly in control
William Bradford
the leader of the Pilgrim settlers and Governor of Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts.