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Anthropology

The study of man

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First Wave Feminism

  • Late 1800s-early 1900s

  • Elizabeth Stanton

  • They basically rewrote the Bible

  • Exonering the Devil is required for lifting the woman

  • Women’s suffrage movement

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Second Wave Feminism

  • 1960s-Obama

  • Michelle Millet and Betty Freidman

  • Friedmans said that housewives are not free

  • Millet said you have to destroy the American family to start revolution. Sexual revolution.

  • Gay liberation manifesto 1972

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Third Wave Feminism

  • Obama-present

  • anything man can do woman can do

  • Trans

  • J.K. Rowling hating trans is good example of the relationship

  • 2017 feminist manifesto

  • Irradiates any distinctions in being at all

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Chief characteristics of Man

  1. Strength: 1 Peter 3

  2. Exhorting Fathers: 1 Thessalonians 2

  3. Leader: Genesis 2

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Men Being Leaders

  • Adam made first

  • Man made from dust

  • Given responsibility to name animals

  • God goes to Adam first after the Fall

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Characteristics of Women

  1. Beauty: 1 Peter 3

  2. Nursing Mothers: 1 Thessalonians 2

  3. Helper: Genesis 2

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Women as Helpers

  • Made second

  • Made from man

  • Adam needed a helper

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Hallmark of Sex Distinction

Man is the glory of God and Woman is the Glory of Man. Man is the Glory and woman is the Glory of the Glory.

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Five Types of Men

  1. Lord of the Lord: Genesis 2; Matthew 28

  2. Husbandmen: Genesis 2:15 - cultivate, patient

  3. Saviors: Genesis 3 - strong, sacrificial, courageous

  4. Sages: Proverbs 1 & 4 - be wise, studious, thoughtful, teachable

  5. Glory Bearers: 1 Corinthians 11:7 (not to cover their heads verse) - pursue Glory, pursue that weight

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Biblical masculinity

Benevolent responsibility to lead, provide for and protect women in ways appropriate to his differing relationships.

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Benevolent responsibility

sacrificial love; seeks welfare of the beloved

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Biblical Femininity

freeing disposition to affirm, receive, and nurture strength and leadership from worthy men in ways appropriate to a woman’s differing relationships.

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Freeing Disposition

Truly a freeing relationship

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Proverbs 31 woman is a happy laborer

  1. she helps her husband

  2. she keeps her house

  3. she shops well

  4. she’s a good cook

  5. she dresses herself and house nicely

  6. she is a theologically educated person

  7. she nurtures the poor

    1. nurtures the world with fruit of her hands at a profit to her household

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Proverbs 31 woman joyfully reaps

  1. life of great value

  2. reaps the trust of her husband

  3. true strength

  4. fearlessness

  5. joyful gaze at the future

    1. praise of her husband

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Good move of Abigail is

clinging to the promises of God to David that she knows about.

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Does God have a bride?

Yes. (Jeremiah 3:14, Isaiah 59:5, Revelation 21:2, Ephesians 5

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What does the covenant of marriage entail?

God has actually made the couple one. The woman is given to man and the family is not a matter of consent.

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Covenant of Grace:

The Heavenly father’s solemn oath to men on earth of salvation in and by Jesus Christ, conditioned upon obedient faith, that constitutes a community and or organization over and to which God says, “I’m y’alls God and y’all are my people.”

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What are the three hallmarks of the covenant of Grace?

  1. condescended firmament

  2. a molecular bond

  3. happy telos

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Covenant of life

The heavenly father’s solemn oath to unfallen man on earth of blessing and life in and by Adam and his obedience that constitutes a legal and relational bond over and to which God says, “I’m y’alls God and y’all are my people.”

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What are the five aspects of the COL?

  1. Man transgressed the first covenant (Hosea 6:7)

  2. Adam is a priest in a temple Garden

  • working and keeping (num. 3:6-8;18:5-6, Ezekiel 14:14, Genesis 2:5)

  • Gold in Eden (Gen 2:10-14, Ezekiel 39:8-14)

  • Cherubim (Exodus 25:2)

  1. Adam is a type of Christ (Romans 5:14)

  2. Imputation of Adam and Christ (Romans 5:19)

  3. Law of Works (Romans 3:27)

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What are the 5 agreements between the COG and COL?

  1. God is author of both

  2. Both are made with man

  3. Via heads or representatives

  4. blessing, kingdom, and holy humanity are blessings/promises

  5. conditionally requiring a response of duty (obedience)

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What are the 7 differences between the COG and COL?

  1. Man’s condition: Fallen, unfallen

  2. Purpose: restoration, preservation

  3. Time: made 2nd, made 1st

  4. Length: everlasting, quite short

  5. Mediator: Christ, none

  6. Federal Headship/representative: Adam, Christ

  7. Conditions:

  • Faith/obedience

  • Condition “out”/ condition “in”

  • Righteous “alien”/ righteousness “natural”

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What are the four promises given in the Abrahamic covenant?

  1. protection (Gen. 15:1)

  2. promises to be Abraham’s great reward (Gen. 15:1)

  3. communion with God (Gen. 17:7)

    1. Continuance of that favor to his seed (Gen. 17:7)

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What are the four benefits of the Adamic Covenant?

  1. curse of the serpent (Gen. 3:15)

  2. destruction of his power (3:15)

  3. Man’s sanctification (3:15)

    1. resurrection of the body (3:14)

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Who are the heirs of the Adamic Covenant?

The principle heir is Christ, the natural heirs are the covenant seed.

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What are the means of the Adamic Covenant?

Faith that God has given them new life; Adam names his wife the mother of all living.

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What is the sacrament of the Adamic Covenant?

The beast God slew to provide them with clothing.

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What is the main argument Augustine is making in the first five books of the city of God?

He is arguing against the claim that the pagan gods are beneficial for earthly blessings because the gods never helped the Romans consistently and the Romans were blaming the Christian God for the destruction of Rome.

  1. Christians are not to blame for the destruction of Rome.

  2. Pagan worship did not prevent but rather cause moral evil in Rome.

  3. Pagan worship did not prevent physical disasters in the history of Rome.

  4. Pagan gods are not the source of Rome’s greatness.

  5. The Christian God is the source of Rome’s greatness.

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What is the main argument of the second five books of the City of God?

Worshiping the Roman gods does not help you in eternal life.

  1. Rome’s civil religion doesn’t provide eternal happiness.

  2. Romes gods cannot provide eternal happiness.

  3. the philosophy and polytheism of the Platonic religion

  4. the worship of goof and bad demons in the Platonic religion

  5. a comparison of the Christian religion and Platonic religion.

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What is the main topic of the second book of Calvin’s institutes?

Knowledge of God the Redeemer in Christ as both manifested in the law and the gospel.