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RELIGIOUS ANTHROPOLOGY JANUARY 6, 2014 – DISPENSATIONALISM AND NARRATIVE
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WARM UP - WHAT’S THIS CHART ALL ABOUT? http://www.pr eservedwords.com/charts.h tm
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THIS ONE? http://www.pr eservedwords.com/charts.h tm
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DISPENSATIONALISM Dispensationalism: belief in a system of historical progression, as revealed in the Bible, consisting of a series of stages in God's self-revelation and plan of salvation. -Google
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DISPENSATIONAL SCHEMES
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DISPENSATIONALIST ADVOCATES John Nelson DarbyScofield Reference BiblePlymouth Brethren Kirk Cameron
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IMPLICATIONS? Distinction between the Church and Israel Political Beliefs about Israel Grace vs. Law Eschatology – Study of Last Things Rapture Literal Millennial Reign of Christ Non-Preterist Interpretation “7 Days” of Daniel
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WHY ARE WE TALKING ABOUT THIS? Turn to page 102 in your books:
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P101 - OLD TESTAMENT NARRATIVES Who is in control of History?? The Problem of Evil: The Problem of Evil is rooted in an existentialist worldview. The assumption: we (humans) are the center of history Abraham: is God choosing a people or a making a Nation?
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HOMEWORK: Read PwF pp101-105 – take Socrative reading check quiz Room: 682594 Post Threaded Discussion by 9pm tonight for Extra Credit
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RELIGIOUS ANTHROPOLOGY JANUARY 7, 2014 – HEBREW NARRATIVE WARMUP: CAREFULLY READ GENESIS 15
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NEW SCRIPTURE QUIZ FORMAT RA: Semester 2 – Scripture Quizzes January 15: Exodus 22:16-31 January 29: Psalm 91 February 12: Matthew 5:1-20 February 26: Revelation 17
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PRACTICE QUIZ Take out a sheet of paper 1. How did the word of the Lord come to Abram 2. What did God tell Abram to count as a comparison to his offspring? 3. Name 3 of the 5 animals God had Abram bring him. 4. At what time of day did a deep sleep fall upon Abram 5. For how many years did God predict Abram’s descendants would be enslaved and mistreated? 6. What passed between the pieces of the animals?
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P105: SPIRITUALLY FORMED BY NARRATIVES Three levels of Narratives and Histories: Top Level = The eternal, universal plan of God Middle Level = The story of God’s people Lowest Level = The stories of individuals God is the Hero Mistake 1: we look at individuals as models Mistake 2: we overpersonalize Old Testament narratives (example: Gideon)
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HOMEWORK Work on Threaded Discussion and Posts
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RELIGIOUS ANTHROPOLOGY JANUARY 8, 2014 – HEBREW NARRATIVE WARMUP: CAREFULLY READ GENESIS 15
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P105: SPIRITUALLY FORMED BY NARRATIVES Three levels of Narratives and Histories: Top Level = The eternal, universal plan of God Middle Level = The story of God’s people Lowest Level = The stories of individuals God is the Hero Mistake 1: we look at individuals as models Mistake 2: we overpersonalize Old Testament narratives (example: Gideon)
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P109: SPIRITUALLY FORMED BY NARRATIVES CONT. Best to take Big Bites We should emphasize the broader sweeps, the larger chunks of the narrative, rather than looking primarily at individual units: e.g. Judges (sin cycle) Error 1: allegorizing Error 2: moralizing or principlizing
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2 MAIN QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN READING OT NARRATIVE Primary: What does this passage tell us about God, His plan, or the role that his people should be playing in his plan? Secondary: What positive or negative model might this passage be setting before us to teach us about trusting God in the midst of His plan?
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IN PARTNERS: PICK A PASSAGE AND ASK THE 2 MAIN QUESTIONS Passage Selections 2 Kings 6:1-7 – A Floating Axehead Numbers 21:4-9 – Bronze Snake Judges 3:12-30 – Ehud the Judge Joshua 10:1-15 – The Sun Stands Still Genesis 29:16-30 – Jacob Marries Leah, and Rachel Primary: What does this passage tell us about God, His plan, or the role that his people should be playing in his plan? Secondary: What positive or negative model might this passage be setting before us to teach us about trusting God in the midst of His plan?
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HOMEWORK Study for Critical Reading Assessment on David and Goliath. Read pp113-116. Finish Threaded Discussion posts and comments by Thursday at 9pm.
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