Theology Proper Flashcards
What does Genesis 1-3 teach us about theology proper?
a. God Is
b. God Creates
c. God’s Design
d. God’s Standards
e. God’s Authority
How does one know God?
The ability to know God is dependent upon God revealing Himself to man. “If we are to know God at all, it is necessary that he reveal himself to us” (Wayne Grudem, Systematic Theology, 149).
List and evaluate the rational arguments for God.
a. Cosmological Argument (cause and effect)
b. Teleological Argument (design means Designer)
c. Anthropological (moral) argument (Law means lawgiver)
d. Ontological Argument (must be a “greatest Good” because everyone knows it to be true.)
e. These arguments will never ultimately prove the existence of God, especially not necessarily a Biblical conception of God.
Biblically defend the transcendence of God.
Psalm 97:9
Biblically defend the immanence of God.
Ps 139:7-11
Independence/Self-Existence/Aseity/Life/Self-Sufficiency
“God depends on nothing other than himself for his existence” (Feinberg, No One Like Him, 239).
Acts 17:24-25
Immutability
“God is unchangeable in his essence, attributes, consciousness, and will”
Num 23:19
Omnipresence/Immensity
“God is present in the totality of his being every place in space”
Prov 5:21
Eternal
Rom 1:20
Omnipotence
Psalm 115:3
Personality/Spirituality
John 4:24
Holiness
Exodus 15:11
Righteousness/Justice
Rom 3:25-26
Jealousy
Ex 34:14
Wrath
Col 3:6
Love
1 John 4:8
Mercy
Grace
Omniscience
Truthfulness
Faithfulness