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Knowing Your Theology


Theology of SnoopyI think this will be my last post on “Introduction to Theology.” Next week we will move into Bibliology, the Study of the Bible.

It is not that I blogged through all the class notes that I had on “Introduction to Theology.” I only summarized about 10 pages of notes in the last several blog posts, and still had over 80 pages to go.

It is just that I looked through the next 80 pages, and got bored. They dealt with the following topics:

  • Seven Aversions to Theology
  • History of the Development of Systematic Theology
  • Presuppositions to Theology
  • Theological Method
  • How to Study Theology
  • A Study of the Primary Worldviews
  • The Importance of a Trinitarian Worldview

All of this is good information. I just wasn’t sure how to present it in blog format in an interesting way. Is there any of that you are just dying to know? Maybe I will include some of it later. Maybe.

Let me say this:

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What’s More Important: Truth or Love?


Yesterday I asked for your input on two theology quotes. Earlier today I provided my own input on the first of these two quotes. Here is the second:

It has been in vogue to say that today the important thing is not Christianity’s truth but its relevance. That is like saying to the sick that the important thing is not the accuracy of the prescription, but taking the medicine. In determining which of the innumerable kinds of medicine to take, how much, and how often, nothing is more important than the accuracy of the doctor’s prescription.

This quote is from Integrative Theology by Gordon Lewis and Bruce Demarest (p. 47).

Though they speak of accuracy vs. relevance, the options are often presented as “truth vs. love” (Eph 4:15), or “grace vs. truth” (John 1:14, 17). Ideally, of course, both would be nice, but if we have to err on one side or the other, it is often argued (as in the quote above) that we must lean toward truth and accuracy.

Truth vs. Love

I have often taught this way as well.

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Theology God


Systematic TheologyIn a previous post I asked for your input on two quotes about theology. I will look at the first here, and the second in a later post.

Here is the first quote again:

Theology is supernatural. It is thinking the thoughts of God. It is fire in the bones. It is the breath of God upon your lips. The light of God in our very soul. It is the most challenging and the most rewarding task a person can ever undertake. It is an attempt to know the Unknowable; to understand the Incomprehensible. While no one can fully do these things, we can know and understand some small portion. And those who have tasted this heavenly gift, long for more.

This is a quote from me. I know…. It’s vain to quote yourself. But wait until you read what I say about it.

I wrote the statement above ten years ago as part of a theology training class I was offering in the church I pastored. I distinctly remember that when I wrote it, I was trying to sound like Charles Spurgeon when he spoke about theology.

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Theology Quotes for your Critique


QuotesDo you agree or disagree with the following quotes? Why? When you read them, what was your first impression? What did they get right? What (if anything) did they get wrong?

Theology Quote 1

Theology is supernatural. It is thinking the thoughts of God. It is fire in the bones. It is the breath of God upon your lips. The light of God in our very soul. It is the most challenging and the most rewarding task a person can ever undertake. It is an attempt to know the Unknowable; to understand the Incomprehensible. While no one can fully do these things, we can know and understand some small portion. And those who have tasted this heavenly gift, long for more.

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Is Interest in Theology Waning?


Google Insights for SearchOne of the tools I use to aid me in writing my blog posts is Google Insights for Search. Among other things, this tool helps me recognize trends in what people are searching for online.

Today, as I was using this tool to help me pick a good blog post title for a future post in my Theology Introduction, I wanted to see how the search term “theology” was trending.

Here is what I found:
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