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    Womanist Theology Essay Introduction Womanist theology is socio-religious which respond to a social state of intensified and fortified oppression similar to the history of slavery. It is a social theory rooted in the racial and gender oppression of black women living in the cave. There are various interpretations of what the womanist theology efforts to provide a means and a concise and all encompassing definition have been marginally successful. Womanist theological is of observance…

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    Collins’s textbook, The Theology of John Wesley: Holy Love and the Shape of Grace, Collins explain John Wesley theology of image of God based on grace, and it is his main thesis of his work in this book. Collins try to make sense of John Wesley’s understanding of grace through image of God in three shapes “natural, political, and moral images” (Collins 51). When theologians reckon with these two senses of grace that are such an integral part of Wesley’s practical theology they often map them…

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    Views on Heaven and Hell According to Christian theology, multiple views of heaven and hell have been explored. Some suggest a metaphorical approach, as others present a more literal perspective of what the Bible says. It is very clear throughout Scripture that there are exclusively two destinations dependent on our faith in God. Knowledge regarding what comes after our earthly lives is essential, so we will be more capable to share with others. God has a well thought out plan for our eternity…

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    emphasis on just the eschatology, but on the dispensationalism. Human beings are called special revelation, whereas human is not the main issue when it comes to God, man is exempt from the Bible as for being the sole narrative and author. Schleiermacher theology of human beings share some common light as Escobar, Schleiermacher believes that the believer gets their knowledge from the Bible and they live by it through self-experience. The Vatican II movement has become into the movement of…

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    A Black Theology of Liberation James H. Cone introduced “Black Liberation Theology” to the world five years after the assassination of Malcolm X, two years after the assassination of Martin Luther King, three years before America pulled out of Vietnam and four years before Nixon resigned as President of the United States. “A Black Theology of Liberation,” published in 1970, responded to the racial disparities suffered by Blacks since the inception of slavery. Cone’s premise demanded that in…

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    In Orthodoxy theology and ministry are inseparable. Theology is not simply a formulaic doctrine or belief that is written down only for comprehension, but rather it is the genuine revelation from God Himself that is expressed in the ministry. Without the proper understanding of the truth in regards to the disease in this world, how could one prescribe any medication or seek any form of healing? In the same manner how could one hold onto a precious treasurer and not apply it to heal those who are…

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    John Calvin came up with covenant theology to cover the over all flow of the bible. The first time Covenant Theology was really used was in the 16th and 17th centuries by Ursinus, Olevianus and Cocceius. This theology was used mainly by the Reformed Churches and was it 's predominant theology around the 17th and 19th centuries. Covenant Theology is a system of theology that views God 's dealings with man in respect of covenants rather than dispensations (periods of time). It represents the whole…

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    Impact on Church Ministry In chapter ten, Sapiential Theology, Ellen Charry provides a three-part overview of the role of doctrine to help cultivate a skilled life of excellence for a Christian believer. I believe these three sections, The Salutarity of Christian Doctrine, Renewing Sapiential Theology and Practicing The Theological Art to be the most practical areas of Charry’s work that can positively impact my church ministry. The Salutarity of Christian Doctrine Charry provides a great…

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    The McMinn Textbook 4MAT Review Summary Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling is an enlightening and captivating book by Mark McMinn. The book shows and provides interesting insight into counseling from the perspective of Christians. I consider this book to be quite stirring and thoughtful because the author provides readers with relevant knowledge combined with his own personal experiences in the field of counseling. McMinn also offers his readers the opportunity to…

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    “Theology is faith seeking understanding” is a definition given by St Anslem (Ormerod, N,1990, p 3 and three theological insights outlined in this passage to help us in understanding are: • The recognition that Jesus Christ was the Son of the Living God, • Peter and the apostles were chosen by Jesus and God to be the foundations of the Church and they were asked to oversee the teachings of the Church. • The Passion of Christ was a Divine Direction and sometimes God does move in mysterious ways…

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