Congregational Courses: Dogmatics 1
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15 – Why are there so many religions?
Prof. Ziegler explains why there are so many religions in the world.
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50 – What does the catechism highlight about creation?
Dr. Okamoto explains that the Small Catechism does not directly mention creation because it was not a question that Luther encountered but everyone understood from…
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49 – What sets humanity apart from other creatures?
Dr. Okamoto explains the special position God gave to man at creation.
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33 – What kind of language is used when God is called Father?
Prof. Ziegler explains calling God "Father" is rooted in both the Old and New Testaments and is important in how God reveals himself to us.
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14 – What is the relationship between the Gospel as the Word of God and the Bible as the Word of God?
Dr. Okamoto explains the relationship between the Gospel as the Word of God and the Bible as the Word of God.
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22 – How can one talk concretely about the Trinity?
Prof. Ziegler gives some concrete ideas of what the Trinity is and how as a relational God of love we receive salvation.
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03 – Who is a theologian?
Dr. Okamoto defines what a theologian is and says that every Christian is a theologian.
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25 – How did people in the Old Testament know God?
Prof. Ziegler explains that the Trinity is in the Old Testament and that the people of the Old Testament had a Trinitarian understanding.
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39 – How should some Biblical descriptions of God be understood since God is omnicient?
Prof. Ziegler explains God’s omniscience in light of fulfilling his plan for man’s salvation.