Comment on Ezra 9 and Nehemiah 13
In light of West’s reading of the book of Ruth, discuss how she might comment on Ezra 9 and Nehemiah 13. (minimum 400 words)
In light of West’s reading of the book of Ruth, discuss how she might comment on Ezra 9 and Nehemiah 13. (minimum 400 words)
Compare the women in Ruth with the “Foreign Women” in Ezra-Nehemiah in terms of their roles, portrayals, relation to men, relation to the deity, power/agency, etc. (minimum 400 words
Choose one of the trinitarian heresies we discussed in class (Arianism, partialism, or modalism). Explain how it falls short of a proper understanding of the Trinity
Choose one of the trinitarian heresies we discussed in class (Arianism, partialism, or modalism). Explain how it falls short of a proper understanding of the Trinity
We talked about four different ways that the church might be considered “one” (imperial, platonic, eschatological, and biological). Select one of these and explain what it means.
We talked about four different ways that the church might be considered “one” (imperial, platonic, eschatological, and biological). Select one of these and explain what it means.
What does Christian theology mean when it calls God a “Personal God” (as opposed to an “Impersonal God”)?
What does Christian theology mean when it calls God a “Personal God” (as opposed to an “Impersonal God”)?
Choose one of the Christological heresies we talked about. In what way did this group’s definition of Jesus’ nature fall short of the accepted Christian teaching (that Jesus is fully God and fully human)?
Choose one of the Christological heresies we talked about. In what way did this group’s definition of Jesus’ nature fall short of the accepted Christian teaching (that Jesus is fully God and fully human)?