Knowldege of Gods Existence Flashcards

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Natural Theology

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Considers that God can be known through reason and observation of the natural world

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Revealed Theology

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Considers that God can only be known when He reveals himself

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General Revelation

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Available to all people, at all times and in all places

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Special Revelation

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God reveals himself to particular persons at definite times and places

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Regeneration

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The process of renewal, restoration and recreation – this is enabled by knowing God fully and having a complete relationship with him

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Trinity

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God is one but reveals himself as Father, Son and Holy Spirit

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Fideism

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revelation is essential for the human mind to know anything about God’s existence or nature. Humans can know nothing about God except what He chooses to reveal.

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Imago Dei

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image of God

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Principle of Accommodation

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The principle that God shows himself through creation in ways that finite human minds can understand

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Sensus divinitatis (Calvin)

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Latin phrase meaning a ‘sense of God’ of a ‘sense of the divine’

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Point of contact (Brunner)

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God’s revelation in the world which provides humans with a first step towards knowing God as Redeemer

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Immanent

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God is involved with and participates in the world

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Faith

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Voluntary commitment to a belief without complete evidence to support it

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Kierkegaard - faith is belief in God

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Natural theology suggests there must be some point of contact between humans and God

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it is difficult to understand how an infinite being could be revealed to finite minds.

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people experience a sense of awe and wonder at the natural world and attribute this to God

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perhaps this shows there is more than material existence and is one way that God can be known.