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"It's in its nature."
Ancient Worldview
"It's in its nature, but God and reason also dictate it."
Medieval Worldview
"It's not in its nature, that's just the way natural laws operate. Cause and effect, particles and laws."
Modern Worldview
"Who says smoke even goes up? This is a construct of reality. Everyone has their own truth."
Postmodern Worldview
What figure is associated with the Ancient Worldview?
Aristotle
What figure is associated with the Medieval Worldview?
Thomas Aquinas
What figure is associated with the Modern Worldview?
Rene Descartes ("I think, therefore I am.") and Isaac Newton
truth is a construct, logic is a man made construct, words don't have objective meaning
Features of postmodernism
What are the four characteristics of Postmodernism?
Pluralism 2. Radical Relativism 3. Radical Individualism 4. Focus on Image
the end, purpose, and final ordering of an action
Telos
What is the telos of a human?
Eudaimonia or human flourishing
The four cardinal virtues
Courage 2. Self-control/Temperance 3. Justice 4. Prudence
What do spiritual disciplines have to do with forming virtues in us?
They're tools through which God's grace will change us from the inside out.
We work outwards from three circles. What are they (smallest to biggest)?
Worldview, values, behaviors.
What are the six world views that we discussed?
Theism 2. Deism 3. Naturalism 4. Nihilism 5. Existentialism 6. Postmodernism
God created the universe. What is broken will be fixed. There is inherent goodness in this world. God is a person who is involved in the universe
Theism
God created the universe but He isn't involved. Influenced by the Newtonian Universe
Deism
There is no supernatural entity or cause. All causes are natural causes.
Naturalism
There is no meaning. All that exists is particles and progress.
Nihilism
Although meaning is not objective in this world, you can find meaning through your own subjective experiences.
Existentialism
At the least radical: modernism has failed us. At the most radical: there is NO objective truth.
Postmodernism
Christians should withdraw from society to avoid being tainted by it.
Christ Against Culture
Christians should adapt the church to the culture in which they live.
Christ of Culture
God is neutral on culture. Christians should embrace diversity and use neutral reason when engaging the non-Christian culture.
Christ Above Culture
Christians must reject the ethics of Jesus in order to bring justice into the world. How can this be so? It's a paradox.
Christ and Culture in Paradox
Christians don't need to choose between embracing or rejecting the culture, they can transform it.
Christ Transforming Culture
What is the most important thing about you?
Your mind.
What you fix your mind upon matters. What do we often think about instead of God?
Ourselves.
Where have God's power and personality been revealed?
In history and in nature.
What is our job as human beings?
To take care of the earth. To devote ourselves to the good of others and creation. To give all glory to God.
What is the primary area of human failure?
Intimate personal relationships.
What are the three kinds of sin?
Desire of the flesh 2. Desire of the eyes 3. The pride of life
What does Augustine say about sin?
"Sin is disordered love of good."
What are the primary means Satan uses to keep the world in evil and torment?
Ideas.
What is the central truth of Life Without Lack?
"The complete sufficiency of the life without lack is based upon the presence of God."
How do we live a life without lack?
We have faith (trust), we die to ourselves, and then we learn to love.
What does living in the flesh equal?
Living to self.
The impulse to possess or experience something.
Desire
The will-to-good of its object.
Love
What sets us apart as human beings?
Our God breathed spirit.
What were the three faiths Job went through?
Faith of propriety, desperation, and sufficiency.
What is faith made up of?
Will and vision.