Theo 1, Exam 2

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Why is Exodus 34:6-7 important?

God declares who He is

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What are incommunicable attributes?

Attributes of who God is and who we are not.

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What are the incommunicable attributes?

Aseity/ self-sufficiency, immutability/unchangeableness, Simplicity/ Unity, and impassible/immune to suffering

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What is Aseity/ self-sufficiency?

God does not depend on anyone/anything else for existence

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What is immutability/unchangeableness?

God stays the same and who He eternally has been and will be

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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.

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What is impassible?

God does not have feeling like humans do. He chooses what feelings He wants, unlike humans whose feelings are involuntary actions.

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What are the communicable attributes of God?

Knowledge and Wisdom, Goodness, Holiness and Glory

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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

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What is Goodness?

God makes good things for good purposes as an expression of Himself.

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What is Holiness and Glory?

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What is the one word the fully describes God?

Holy

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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.

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Why is Matthew 3:13-17 important?

It shows the first clearly Trinitarian act in the Bible (Jesus’s Baptism)

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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.”

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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

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What did the Nicene Creed improve?

Emphasis on each person of the Trinity.

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What is modalism?

The heresy that expresses that there is only one God who expresses himself differently depending upon the situation.

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What is Arianism?

The heresy that God is the creator of the Son and Spirit

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What is tritheism?

The heresy that three Gods or three parts make up God altogether

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