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How did the term "Christian" originate?
A sarcastic attack. Disciples were called Christians in Antioch (Acts 11:26). Not about
doctrine or things they did but those who were known for their relationship to Jesus
Christ.
For whom was this book "Core Christianity" written?
For those who know something about Christianity but want to know more. Also for the
curious who want to know what Christianity is all about.
Why do some have mistaken ideas about Christianity?
Media bias, bad testimony of those who call themselves Christians but don't act
accordingly, skewed view of Christianity from televangelists who seem more interested
in healing, raising money, or in outlandish emotional expressions than they are in Jesus
Christ.
What are the four tools for accurately arranging a systematic theology
inspired revelation, faith, history and language, 1. Inspired Revelation: The source of
authority and direction of our life and ministry is found in the Scriptures.
2. Faith:
3. Language: Working knowledge of biblical languages.
4. History: Understanding history and particularly the history of Christendom. Learn from
history to accept good theology and be aware and avoid bad theology
What four questions must we ask about faith?
Is the present-day Christian faith in harmony with, and growing out of, that continuous
faith of Christians found in the New Testament?
Is your concept of faith available to all individuals?
Is private faith based on objective faith?
Are the symbols of one's faith meaningful?
What 6 factors can limit our theology?
Human understanding, language, ignorance of scripture, the silence of God, the nature
of science and spiritual blindness.
What year was Jesus born?
4 BC in Bethlehem (southern Palestine)
When was Christianity made Rome's National Religion?
AD 313 (Constantine)
What is the Incarnation?
When God became man and took on human flesh
Does the Bible state that Jesus was the creator of the world?
Yes, with the Father and the Holy Spirit (John 1:3; Col 1:16)
Did Jesus claim to have supernatural origins?
Yes, "I AM" (bread of life, light of the world, the door, the resurrection and the life, the
way the truth and the life) all throughout the Gospels.
Who Baptized Jesus?
John the Baptist