Theology 202 Exam 4: Ecclesiology (Dr. Smalls)|A+ Graded
Roman Catholic Church
Which states that it is the one, holy, catholic, apologetic church
Protestant Churches
Which identify various marks of a true church over against false churches: Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, etc...
Theology 202 Exam 4: Ecclesiology (Dr. Smalls)|A+ Graded
Roman Catholic Church
Which states that it is the one, holy, catholic, apologetic church
Protestant Churches
Which identify various marks of a true church over against false churches: Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Pentecostal, etc.
Orthodox Churches
Which has various representations such as Russian orthodox and Greek Orthodox Churches
Various conceptions of church
Traditional and Worship
The Church
Was studied through empirical means
"Ekklesia" (Greek Word)
Most basic word for Church (Refers to the assembly of citizen of a city)
Qahal; edah
Refers to the gathering of people before the tent of meeting
Who wrote the term "Church" more than any other biblical writer?
Paul
Paul uses the word "Church" to refer?
A group of believers in a specific city (ex. 1 Cor 1:2)
Paul also use the word "Church" to?
Refer a church meeting in someone's home (Ex. Rom 16:5)
The "People" of God (1 Peter 2:9-10)
The church is constituted of God's people, they belong to Him
The body of Christ (Eph 1:22-23)
The church as the locus of God's activity just as his physical body was during his earthly ministry
The temple of the Holy Spirit (Eph 2:21-22)
The empowerment of the church comes from the Holy Spirit
The church and the Kingdom of God The kingdom of God is God's rule over His creation
1. The church is not the kingdom
2. The kingdom creates the church
3. The church witnesses to the kingdom
The church is the instrument of the kingdom
5. The church is the custodian of the kingdom
The church and Israel
Israel- The church- A future for national Israel
-Israel and the church are two separate groups
-Israel and the church are one group
The church has replaced Israel
The visible and invisible church
How much should the earthly manifestation of the church be identified with the church itself
When did the church begin
Israel was included with the church (one church)
The church did not being until Pentecost (two people of God)
A church is
-Doxological
-Logocentric
-Pneumadynamic
-Convenantal
-Confessional
-Missional
-Spatio (Temporal/Eschatological)
Doxological
an expression of praise to God's glory
Logocentric
church should be focused on god's word
Pneumadynamic
The church is created, gathered, gifted and empowered by the Holy Spirit
Covenantal
agreement between provider and patient grounded in traditional values
Confessional
characterized by personal admissions of faults (Confession)
Missional
The church is expansive
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