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Religion 1310 with Newman at Baylor University
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By: Katy Lednicky
Created: 2010-12-12
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Created: 2010-12-12
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Cyrus let Jews go to the homeland
331
Zerces defeated
323
Alexander caught cold and died
Contributions of Alexander
broke religious and ethnic bonds
Antinochus Epiphiys
187 - began the purity movement in the Judismto prune out undeticated Jews, spread pigs blood in the Jewish temple
Judas Maceubeaus
"The Hammer"
led Jewish Revolution from domination of the "Macobein Revolution"
1947
Jews finally get political freedom
Throne Visions
getting to see the vision of the future in the IMAX of God, focusing on a special agent of God who will execute Gods final will in passing judgement on evil age and ushering in the new age
Sadjucies
"lets make friends with Ceaser"
Pharisies
"lets pray it out"
Scribes
biblical scholars
Esscenes
"hell in a handbasket"
Zealots
"solve it through politics"
Gospel Reality
Selective, documentation, entertaining, historical, apocolyptic
Maybe Gospel
biography, fiction, nonfiction, backwards
Synoptic Gospels
Matthew, Mark, and Luke
Praxis
"deeds"
Order of Gospels by size
Matthew, Luke, Mark
Order Gospels were written
Matthew, Mark, Luke
Luke wants to tell
truthful knowledge of Jesus, public even narriation
harmoniste
backbone of all 4 Gospels
Outline of Jesus Life
birth, childhood, baptism, temptation
Baptism of Jesus
by John the Baptist, in the Jordan River showed that Jesus identified with sinners
Temptation of Jesus
40 days in the desert alone fasting
Progression of Jesus minestry
prophet to messiah to lord
Jesus as a Prophet
word of renewal to Israel
Jesus as Messiah
embodies Israels destiny, last week
Jesus as Lord
God is in Jesus, last day
Luke 4:16-31
Jesus first sermon at Nazereth, gentiles are present
Year of Jubille
year of the Lord, all debts are released once a year
Events that Jesus showed in all Gospels (6)
calls his disiples, miracles, crosses to gentile land, positive response from the people, sermon on the mount, Jesus speaks in parables
Paul
writes 13 letters in the New Testement, teaches justification by faith
Problems with studying Paul (3)
his number of vists to Jeruselum is unclear, cannont write a chronolgy of his life, all of Paul might not really be written by Paul
story of every human
sin and death come to all people, but through the cross and ressurection they are renewed through the spirit and are transformed
story of Paul
apostile to the nation, accepts being Jewish, persecutes Christians, Pauls conversion, Paul is the interpreter of Jesus to the Gentiles
Pauls life as The Apostle
beleived that Satan is a power that that works woe and sin and corrupts you
Romans 6 and 7
"May it never be.." that you continue life in sin
5 themes of Revelations
no economics, no violence, no idolatry, injustice, suffering
Q Source
the "common" material found in Matthew and Luke but not in Mark
Acts 1:8
But the Holy Spirit will come upon you and give you power. Then you will tell everyone about me in Jerusalem, in all Judea, in Samaria, and everywhere in the world."
Acts 15
describes the most important meeting the early church had, forms the climax of the transition between Jewish and gentile evangelism
parable
a story that illustrates a lesson
pericope
self-contained units of text Mark 3:1-6
Suetonius
roman historian and secretary of state will 136 AD
Josephus
Roman Jew historian; said Jesus was a great man and that he did raise from the dead
realized eschatology
passages in the New Testament do not refer to the future, but instead refer to the ministry of Jesus and his lasting legacy
Matthews Audience
Jews
Marks Audience
result-oriented people
Lukes Audience
Greeky people
Johns Audience
theological people
About this deck
By: Katy Lednicky
Created: 2010-12-12
Size: 50 flashcards
Views: 94
Created: 2010-12-12
Size: 50 flashcards
Views: 94
About StudyBlue
STUDYBLUE makes things that make you better at school.
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