the doctrine of revelation

14 07 2008

Part 2 of 3 on the Doctrine of Revelation, taught by Mike Reeves on UCCF Summer School with the South massive.  Listen to it here.

 

In particular, a doctrine of Scripture, but not just about Scripture!

 

Often this is seen as a prologue to real theology.  However, this attitude leads to treating it in a non-Christian way.  So in the last 200 years it has been seen as a theistic and not a Christian theology.  Abstractly, the classic question has been: is it possible for God to make himself known?  That depends on the God!  Instead, the better question to ask is: how has God revealed himself?  Read the rest of this entry »





how to be a heretic: an introduction to 5th century christology

11 07 2008

Part 1 of 3 on the Doctrine of Revelation, taught by Mike Reeves on UCCF Summer School with the South massive.  Listen to it here.

In church history, around the 4th-5th century AD, there was a big debate in Christology (the study of how Jesus could be God and man).  This is a crucial subject as it affects all other doctrine, as we shall see when we consider the doctrine of revelation and Scripture (to follow).  

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