Title: A Defense of Christian Theology
1A Defense of Christian Theology
2Course Outline
- Existence of God
- Jesus
- Messianic Prophecies
- Claims of Jesus
- Miracles of Jesus
- Resurrection of Jesus
- The Bible
- Inspiration and Inerrancy
- How We Got the Bible, Canon
- Contradictions?
- History, Archaeology and the Bible
- Science and Christianity
- Christian and Other World Views
- Defense of Christian Theology
- Problem of Pain, Suffering and Evil
- Free Will/Predestination
- The Problem of Hell
3Augustine on Evil
- When accordingly it is inquired, whence is evil,
it must first be inquired what is evil, which is
nothing else than corruption, either of the
measure, or the form or the order, that belong to
nature. Nature therefore which has been
corrupted, is called evil, for assuredly when
incorrupt it is good but even when corrupt, so
far as it is nature, it is good, so far as it is
corrupted it is evil. - Sin is not the striving after an evil nature, but
the desertion of a better, and so the deed itself
is evil, not the nature which the sinner uses
amiss. For it is evil to use amiss that which is
good.
4Intro to the History of Christian Theology
- Trinity and the nature of God
- Christology
- Nature of sin, grace and redemption
5Early Motivations to Christian Theologians
- Apologetics Response to Greek philosophical
criticism (Celsus) - Logos theology of Justin Martyr
- Heresy Orthodox response to heterodox theology
Origen of Alexandria AD 185-254
6Heresies
- Adoptionism (God adopted the man Jesus at his
baptism) - Ebionites (Jesus a mere man)
- Modalism (Jesus and Holy Spirit modes of God)
- Gnosticism
- Cerinthus, Valentinus
- Docetism (Jesus only appeared to be human)
- Arianism (Jesus was not divinehe was created)
7The Orthodox Response
- Use of Greek terms, modes of argument
- Polemical Writings
- Against Heresies Irenaeus
- Appeal to apostolic (later church) authority
- Creeds
- Councils
8Doctrine of the Trinity
- Tertullian AD 160-220
- The Father and the Son are different not in
condition, but in degree not in substance, but
in form not in power, but in aspect
9Creeds
- A second century Roman creed (said at baptism)
- I believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty,
and in Jesus Christ, his only begotten Son, our
Lord, and in the Holy Ghost, the holy church and
the resurrection of the flesh.
10Church Councils
- Nicaea AD 325
- Arianism Jesus homoousios With the Father
- Constantinople AD 381
- Nicene Creed Holy Spirit also homoousious
- Ephesus AD 431
- Nestorianism condemned, Pelagius anathematized.
- Calchedon AD 451
- Define the two natures of Jesus
- Constantinople II AD 553
- Monophysitism
- Constantinople III AD 680
- Monothelitism
- Nicaea II AD 787
11Nicene Creed We believe in one God, the Father
Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and of all
things visible and invisible. And in one Lord
Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God,
begotten of the Father before all worlds God of
God, Light of Light, very God of very God
begotten, not made, being of one substance
(homoousios, of the same substance,
consubstantial as opposed to homoiousios) with
the Father, by whom all things were made. Who,
for us men and for our salvation, came down from
heaven, and was incarnate by the Holy Spirit of
the virgin Mary, and was made man and was
crucified also for us under Pontius Pilate He
suffered and was buried and the third day He
rose again, according to the Scriptures and
ascended into heaven, and sits on the right hand
of the Father and He shall come again, with
glory, to judge the quick and the dead whose
kingdom shall have no end. And I believe in the
Holy Ghost, the Lord and Giver of Life who
proceeds from the Father and the Son who with
the Father and the Son together is worshipped and
glorified who spoke by the prophets. And I
believe one holy catholic and apostolic Church. I
acknowledge one baptism for the remission of
sins and I look for the resurrection of the
dead, and the life of the world to come.
Amen. Is this what we believe?
12Chalcedon AD 451
- In agreement with the holy fathers we all
unanimously teach that we should confess that our
Lord Jesus Christ is one and the same Son the
same perfect in Godhead and the same perfect in
manhood, truly God and truly man, the same of a
rational soul and body consubstantial with the
Father in Godhead and the same consubstantial
with us in manhood like us in all things except
sin begotten of the Father before all ages as
regards his Godhead and in the last days the
same, for us and for our salvation, begotten of
the Virgin Mary, the theotokos (as opposed to the
Christotokos of the Nestorians) (the God-bearer,
the mother of God) as regards his manhood one
and the same Christ, Son, Lord, only-begotten,
made known in two natures without confusion,
without change, without division, without
separation
13Chalcedon (cont.) Without confusion and without
change to oppose monophysitism/Coptic
Christianity Monophysite one nature Without
division, without separation to oppose
Nestorianism Q Are we splitting hairs here?
14Sin, Redemption, Salvation
- Augustine!!!!!
- The City of God Soveriegnty
- Total depravity
- Monoergism (only God)
- Predestination
- Original Sin
- Infant baptism required for salvation
- Sacramentalism
- Transubstantiation
- City and State
- Opposed Donatists
Augustine of Hippo (from 6th century)
15Augustine Evil and Free Will
- About Augustine Evil arises from the
corruption of a nature which is essentially good.
What is called evil is good corrupted if it
were not corrupted it would be wholly good but
even when it is corrupted, it is good in so far
as it remains a natural thing, and bad only in so
far as it is corrupted. - A mans free will avails for nothing except to
sin.
16Pelagius AD c. 354-430
Works Salvation? Affirmed the existence of free
will. Evil is not born with us, and we are
procreated without fault. Rejected infant
baptism. Taught that we become holy through our
own effort?
17- Q What is the nature of the Fall of mankind?
What happened in the garden? - Puritans In Adams fall we sinned all.
- Romans 512-19 What death is this in v. 12
18Thomas Aquinas 1225-1274 Aristotle Revelation by
reason Scholasticism Arguments for existence of
God Natural Theology Summa Theologica
19Thomas Aquinas God, therefore, is the first
cause, who moves causes both natural and
voluntary. And just as by moving natural causes
He does not prevent their actions from being
natural, so by moving voluntary causes He does
not deprive their actions of being voluntary but
rather is He the cause of this very thing in
them, for He operates in each thing according to
his own nature. In other words, Aquinas
believed in free will and not a strict monergism.
20Question Do you believe in Predestination?
21History of the Doctrine of Predestination
- Augustine of Hippo AD 354-430 The City of God
- Martin Luther (1483-1546) an Augustinian monk.
- Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531) Reformed Theology.
- John Calvin (1509-1564) Institutes of the
Christian Religion - The key A profound belief in the sovereignty of
God - Double Predestination and TULIP
22Martin Luther 1483-1541 Augustinian Monk Faith
Alone Grace Alone Scripture Alone Predestination
23Martin Luther Away with James His authority is
not great enough to cause me to abandon the
doctrine of faith alone and to deviate from the
authority of the other apostles and the entire
Scripture. St. James epistle is really an
epistle of straw, compared to these others
(Romans, Galatians, John) for it has nothing of
the nature of the gospel about it.
24Ulrich Zwingli 1484-1531 Opposed baptismal
regeneration Double Predestination Reformed
Theology Those individuals who end up damned
forever in hell are also eternally determined by
God for that fate.
25The Radical Reformation
- Separation of Church and State
- Opposed strict predestination
- Opposed infant baptism
- Believed in baptismal regeneration
Menno Simmons
26John Calvin 1509-1564 Institutes of Christian
Religion His emphasis the sovereignty of
God TULIP
27TULIP
- Total depravity
- Unconditional election
- Limited atonement
- Irresistable grace
- Perseverence of the saint (once saved, always
saved)
28Jacob Arminius (1560-1609) Opposed Reformed
idea of predestination. Are we Arminians?
29- Q Scriptures which appear to support the
doctrine of predestination? - Q Scriptures which prove free will and refute
predestination?
30Jonathan Edwards A Sinner in the Hands of an
Angry God. How do we know we are of the elect?
311800s America Predestination LightOnce Saved,
Always Saved
- Preservation of the Saints
- Believers Prayer.
- Once God saves you, in is impossible to lose your
salvation, no matter what.
32Predestination?
- Romans 828-30
- Romans 831-39 Nothing can separate us (except
we ourselves because we -
have free will) - John 1027-29 No one can snatch them out of my
hands - Romans 910-21 (read v. 14-18)
33Hebrews and Falling Away
- They shall never enter my rest 311, 45
- We have come to share in Christ if we hold firmly
to the end the confidence we had at first. 314 - They were not able to enter because of their
unbelief 319 - Be careful not to be found to have fallen short
of it. 41 - Some did not go in because of their obedience
46 - Let us make every effort to enter that rest so
that no one will fall by following their example
of disobedience 411 - Do you get the point?
34Hebrews 64-6 Who is he talking to?
- a. been enlightened (NT church enlightened
baptized) - b. tasted the heavenly gift (salvation?)
- c. shared in the Holy Spirit
- d. tasted the goodness of the word
- e. tasted the coming age (saved)
- Yes, you can fall away! Conclusion You had
better move on toward maturity in Christ.
35Hebrews 64-8
- It is impossible if they fall away, to be
brought back to repentance. - They are crucifying the Son of God all over
again. - Land that produces thorns will be burned.
36Falling Away Hebrews 1026-31
- Crucifying the Son of God all over again.
- Subjecting Jesus to public disgrace
- Trampling the Son of God under foot. (Heb 1029)
- Insulted the Holy Spirit (Heb 1029)
- Blasphemed (spoken against) the Holy Spirit (Matt
1232) - Committed the unforgivable sin (1 John 516 )
- What is the unforgivable sin? To willfully,
deliberately continue in sin. (Hebrews 1026) - Also Hebrews 1214-17, 1225 you will not
escape if you turn away
37Gods Assurance Hebrews 69-20
Two unchangeable things Gods Word Gods Oath
(Genesis 2216-18) Jesus, your anchor, is behind
the veil with the Father
38Gods Assurance Hebrews 1019-23
We have confidence to enter the Most Holy
Place Let us draw near to God in full assurance
of faith. For he who promised is
faithful. Hebrews 1035-36 Do not throw away
your confidence it will be richly rewarded. You
will receive what he has promised.
39Summary
- Correct theology (God, Jesus, salvation) is
harder to find than you think. - Do not fall into the trap of relying on human
reason too heavily. - Always protect the mystery.
- Trinity
- Jesus
- Faith, Works and Grace
40The Problem of Hell
- The most difficult questions
- Problem of Evil, Problem of Suffering
- Trinity
- Violence for God in OT
- Problem of Hell
41Attributes of God
- Eternal
- Omnipresent
- Omniscient
- Omnipotent
- Righteous, Holy
- Love
- Justice
- God is not merely loving, he is love
42Love and Justice
- For God so loved the world
- The wages of sin is death Rom 623
- The law of sin and death Rom 82
- We like Gods love, but we are not so fired up
about his justice. - When we reach heaven, we will understand and
fully appreciate, on an emotional level, Gods
justice. Rev 1117-18 Rev 165-6 The elders
are thankful that Gods judgement has finally
come. You are just, O God. - Psalm 941-3 David How long, O Lord
43Here is the Good News
- Gods love met Gods justice at the cross. As
far as we are concerned, love won. - Romans 321-26
44Here is the Bad News Hell
- Romans 310f There is no one righteous, not
even one. - Revelation 2015 If anyones name was not found
written in the book of life, he was thrown into
the lake of fire. Rev 218 the fiery lake of
burning sulfur. This is the second death. Rev
2010 They will be tormented day and night for
even and ever. - Does God choose to send us to hell? No! We
choose hell and God, in his justice, accepts our
decision. - Is suffering in hell literally eternal? Is joy
in heaven literally eternal?
45The Problem of Pain and Suffering (and The
Problem of Evil)
- John Oakes
- Davao
- January 15, 2009
46The Problem of Pain and Suffering
- An apologetic/intellectual problem
- A human problem
47Pain and Suffering An Apologetic Problem
- Agnostic
- God of the Bible is completely good and loving.
- God of the Bible is all-knowing and all-powerful.
- Conclusion Given all the pain and suffering in
the world, the God of the Bible is not real.
48Examples of Suffering
- Are they truly bad/evil?
- Are they Gods fault?
49Kinds of Suffering
- Physical pain acute and chronic
- Disease acute and chronic
- Broken relationships
- Poverty, hunger, etc.
- Violence terrorism, genocide, violent crime,
etc. - Chronic fear (rape, natural disasters, abuse,
etc.) - Disappointment, feelings of failure, loss of hope
- Death of a loved one, mourning
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56Bottom line, there is a lot of pain and suffering
in the world. Question Is this because God
does not care, or is this because he is not
sufficiently powerful to prevent human suffering
and evil in the world? Caution There is no
simple answer.
57Causes of Suffering
- Free Will
- Sin
- Natural Disasters
- Stupidity
58Free Will God Gives Us a Choice
- Deuteronomy 3015-20
- Joshua 2415
- John 717
- Question What is the alternative?
- Question Is this a sign that God does not love
us? - God took a huge risk
59Free Will, An Illustration The Prodigal Son
60Cause of Human Suffering and Evil SIN
- The great majority (but not all) of suffering is
the result of sin - Addiction, lack of self-control
- Sexual immorality, perversion and abuse
- Anger, violence
- Greed
- Pride, arrogance, jealousy, desire for control
- Selfishness
61Gods Moral Law is Simple Sin Produces Suffering
- Exodus 205-6 You shall not bow down to them (the
idols you have made) or worship them for I, the
Lord your God, am a jealous God, punishing the
children for the sin of the fathers to the third
and fourth generation of those who hate me, but
showing love to thousands who love me and keep my
commands. - God is love and God is just.
- Bear in mind Ezekiel 1819-20
62Is Sin the Cause of All Suffering?
- Job Why did he suffer?
- John 9
- Is AIDS Gods punishment for homosexuality? No!
63Tsunami off Sumatra in 2004 Whose sin was this
a punishment for?
64Causes of Suffering 3 Natural Causes
- Plate Tectonics
- Weather
- Bacteria
- These are all very good things.
65A Question Is Pain Evil?
- Touch a burner on the stove
- Broken Bone
- Overeating
- Emotional Pain
- Pain is Good. Pain is from God
- But Not all pain is explained so easily.
66A Question Is Death Evil?
- For plants and animals, death is a positive good.
- Isaiah 572
- Philippians 121
- For humans, death is a transition, not an end.
- If the atheist is right, then maybe death is
evil, but if the atheist is right, there is no
evil.
67Question Is Suffering Evil?
- Psalm 305 For Humans, without suffering there
is no joy. - John 91-3 Suffering, if received correctly,
glorifies God. - Romans 828 All kinds of suffering can be used
for good (but be careful how you use this
passage) - Romans 53, James 12-3 Suffering produces good
character. No pain, no gain. - 1 Peter 220-22, 2 Tim 312. Suffering is the
natural result of doing good. - Coll 124-29, 1 Pet 412-17 Suffering is how we
come to know Christ and to fill up his suffering. - Through shared suffering is how we become close
to one another.
68Suffering and Evil The Apologetic ProblemA
Summary
- Most suffering is the result of free will and our
choice to sin. It is because God loves us, not
because he does not care or is not powerful
enough to stop us from suffering. - Pain is not evil, death is not evil, suffering is
not evil. All of these are gifts from a loving
God.
69The Problem of Pain and Suffering Part IIThe
Human Problem
- Our response to suffering depends on our world
view. - What is the Hindu world view?
- What is the Buddhist world view?
- What is the world view of Islam?
- What is the world view of the atheist/naturalist?
70The Christian World View
- The physical world is real.
- The physical world is good, not evil. (Gen 131)
- Pain and suffering are very real, but they are
not the problem the human problem is sin and
separation. - The Christian response Compassion! Micah 68,
James 127
71God Understands (and so should we)
- God is ready and willing to hear our complaints.
- Habakkuk 12-4, Jeremiah 121
- Even Jesus cried out in his suffering. My God,
my God - Jesus can relate fully to our suffering.
- Hebrews 217-18, Hebrews 415.
- This ought to affect our response to others
suffering. 2 Cor 514-15 - Look at Jesus response to suffering John 1135
Jesus wept. Matthew 2337 O Jerusalem,
Jerusalem Compassion.
72What Should We Do?
- Live with integrity, like Job.
- Use your suffering as an opportunity to show
empathy. - Alleviate suffering, not because it is evil, but
because that is how God responds to suffering - Show compassion. Matthew 936-38