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1 Ti 4:11–16
I. Concepts of Theology - Chapter 1
A. What does the word theology mean?
Theology comes from the word THEOS Meaning God
B. What is the meaning of Logos?
Rational interpretation of religious faith.
II.
The varieties of theology
A. By Era
Medieval
Reformation
Liberation
B. By Viewpoint
Armenian
Calvinistic
Catholic
Barthian
Liberation
C. By Focus
Historical
Biblical
Systematic
Apologetic
Exegetical
III.
Some Presuppositions - Chapter 2
A. The Basic One
B. The Interpretive Ones
The Necessity of Normal, Plain Interpretation
The Priority of the New Testament
The Legitimacy of Proof Texts
C. The Systematizing Ones
The Necessity of a System
The Limitations of a Theological System
D. The Personal Ones
He Must Believe
He Must Think
He Must Depend
He Must Worship
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