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Why is Exodus 34:6-7 important?
God declares who He is
What are incommunicable attributes?
Attributes of who God is and who we are not.
What are the incommunicable attributes?
Aseity/ self-sufficiency, immutability/unchangeableness, Simplicity/ Unity, and impassible/immune to suffering
What is Aseity/ self-sufficiency?
God does not depend on anyone/anything else for existence
What is immutability/unchangeableness?
God stays the same and who He eternally has been and will be
What is simplicity/ unity?
God is not just a combination of his attributes and we shouldn’t worship them. All of the attributes are equal in God and do not have conflict within Himself.
What is impassible?
God does not have feeling like humans do. He chooses what feelings He wants, unlike humans whose feelings are involuntary actions.
What are the communicable attributes of God?
Knowledge and Wisdom, Goodness, Holiness and Glory
What is Knowledge and Wisdom?
Knowledge: God fully knows himself and all things. People also grow in knowledge.
Wisdom: God always chooses the best goals and best means to those goals
What is Goodness?
God makes good things for good purposes as an expression of Himself.
What is Holiness and Glory?
What is the one word the fully describes God?
Holy
Why is John 1:1-14 a key text?
Demonstrates that the Trinity is not a new creation but has existed since the beginning of time.
Why is Matthew 3:13-17 important?
It shows the first clearly Trinitarian act in the Bible (Jesus’s Baptism)
Why is Matthew 28:16-20 important?
Shows the Trinity in the mission of Christians. “Baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.”
What is wrong with the Apostles Creed?
There is a lot of emphasis on Jesus as the Son but not a lot of emphasis on the Father or the Holy Spirit
What did the Nicene Creed improve?
Emphasis on each person of the Trinity.
What is modalism?
The heresy that expresses that there is only one God who expresses himself differently depending upon the situation.
What is Arianism?
The heresy that God is the creator of the Son and Spirit
What is tritheism?
The heresy that three Gods or three parts make up God altogether