Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
 

Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

by Jonathan Edwards

Though first, delivered 250 years ago, Edwards's most memorable sermon is no less needed today. Far more than a depicition of the punishments of hell, it is a call to personal salvation through Christ and spiritual revival in our time. (read review)

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Great Theologians 15 books / 23 members / 7 posts A place to discuss your favorite theologians...living or dead. ;)
Christian Disciple-Making 135 books / 84 members / 75 posts Evangelism is a way of seeing the world through God's eyes. Arguably, the supreme business of the church is to carry out Christ’s great commission to preach the gospel and make disciples of every nation (see Matthew 28:18-20; Matthew 9:37-38; 1 Timothy 2:4). Many great books have been written on the subject.

This is your forum to recommend the books on disciple-making that you have found most meaningful and most helpful.
Books that changed my life! 7 books / 21 members / 11 posts A single thought in a book might change the way you live and perceive life! Let's discuss!
Spiritual Formation 207 books / 154 members / 917 posts This group is about Christian spiritual formation, and is focusing on those who want to talk and read about the Christian life and how we may participate with God in growth.
Web Ministry 17 books / 30 members / 11 posts Books useful to conducting Christian ministry online.
TheTheology Forum 139 books / 340 members / 4810 posts *All faiths are welcome to come here! My policy is respect each other, do not hurl insults, feel free to share your beliefs in a non-hostile environment, and even if you don't believe in God you can come and ask questions or even share your views. I am a Christian and I believe Jesus is Lord of All, but I will not insult another human that believes otherwise, Anyone that is seeking God is a friend of mine. My job as a Christian is to show the love of Jesus through my words


and my deeds.



Mark Stevens



Theology frightens the daylights out of most people. When they hear the word mentioned, their eyes glaze over: they have visions of white-haired old men with degrees spilling out of their ears, speaking in polysyllables and attempting to complicate simplicity. They imagine lists and categories and dry barren wastes without a drop of water. Not surprisingly, therefore, many will doubt the need for theology at all, asking the pertinent question: "Isn't it true that all we need to know is to love each other and preach the good news?"
However, it is a truism that everyone has a theology, even those millions who deny there is any need for it. Everyone who reads the Bible or even thinks about God has contrived a theology of some sort. So there is a question that everyone must face: "Is my theology a good one?" By good, I mean is it accurate, biblical, coherent, and consistent? This is not a subjective question; there are objective criteria to think about.
Jesus told the Samaritan woman that those who worship God must worship him in spirit and in truth (John 4:23). The prophet Hosea wrote:


My people are destroyed from lack of knowledge. "Because you have rejected knowledge, I also reject you as my priests; because you have ignored the law of your God, I also will ignore your children. (Hosea 4:6)
Why is Theology Important?

Besides keeping a lot of theologians off welfare and out of trouble, it brings clarification. Unlike the way teachers so often present it, theology is not a settled issue of firmly established facts. Theology is theory, and like theory in science, forever alive and developing. In the early Church questions arose now and then and theology - theory - to answer them had to be developed. For instance, in Acts, the church was faced with the problem of what to do with all the Gentiles who were coming to Christ. Did they have to become Jews first, before they could be saved? Or was entrance into Christianity by grace alone? And then, even if it was by grace, shouldn't they follow the laws of Judaism?
Later on, people began wondering who, precisely, was Jesus? Was he really God, or simply an emanation, or maybe a created being?
How are such questions answered? By studying the Bible - God's special revelation - and the universe - God's general revelation - and finding out what they say. This action, of looking to the Bible and the world for answers, raises a question of its own: if we are going to find out about God, if we are going to do a proper theology - formulate reasonable theories - what are the revelations of God, and how do we go about using them properly?

The Five Kinds of Theology

1. Natural Theology

Natural theology is restricted to the facts concerning God which are revealed in the universe around us. Thomas Aquinas, in a systematic fashion, outlined his belief that the existence of God may be proven from reason alone. Modern theologians such as Karl Barth, reflecting Immanuel Kant and David Hume, argued that there was essentially no validity to a natural theology, while Process theologians such as John B. Cobb, Jr., Schubert Ogden and David Griffen have argued the exact opposit. Within evangelical circles, there is a division on this question.

2. Biblical Theology

Biblical theology is restricted to the biblical revelation of God. Its sole source is the Bible, independent of any philosophical system (ideally). In reality, any approach to theology must inevitably carry certain philosophical presuppositions and perspectives.

3. Dogmatic Theology

Dogmatic theology refers to those elements of theological truth which are absolutely certain. It will avoid controversial fields of study and will concentrate on those points about which the church throughout history has held to unswervingly, such the virgin birth, the resurrection, the Trinity, and the like.

4. Practical Theology

Practical theology has to do with the actual function of the truth in the lives of people. Given beliefs and doctrines are considered true if they work in the lives of real people. In other words, if it works, then it is true. Otherwise, it is of no consequence.

5. Theology Proper

Theology proper concerns itself with the study of the person of God, apart from his works. It deals with the existence of God, the ability of people to know him, his various attributes, and the nature of the Trinity. In other words, Theology Proper is concerned with understanding and knowing God.

Believes and values 17 books / 15 members / 19 posts This group is all about sharing ur religious believes and values, sharing ur candid opinion with the world at large and creating a positive impact in the lives of youths most especially.
There are lots of people who are afraid to express then\mselves when it comes to spirituality, some are carried away by peer pressure or shame. But i want to say it goes a long way being urself, so stand out.
Christian Women of Character 103 books / 365 members / 1417 posts My group will be for persons that love God, have gone through some of life's fiery trials and yet continue to hold firm to their Christian Conviction... They themselves are writing and reading about God's faithfulness.
BELIEVERS LOVEWORLD INC. 72 books / 352 members / 598 posts GIVING YOUR LIFE A MEANING...
This is a place where we share GODS LOVE..Reaching out with PEACE and HOPE....Making plain GODS plan for all...
Come join this one BIG FAMILY...come one... come all...theres no difference in our midst...all we know is a Life of Giving...LOVE IS SHED ABROAD IN OUR HEARTS......

BELIEVERS LOVEWORLD...BUILDING A HAPPIER WORLD WITH LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Inspirational Reading 33 books / 39 members / 15 posts Want to talk with others about christain books you have read? Want to discuss them or have questions about them. Lets talk.
5 Pointers 23 books / 26 members / 325 posts Here is a place for informal chats about the five points of the doctrine of grace. Just relax and enjoy the sovereignty of God. Share blessings and testimonies; announcements and prayer requests etc. Naturally a review of a good book would be nice too. If you are not that familiar with TULIP that is OK. You are welcome to stay. If you are a rank arminian, this is NOT the place for some flaming debate.
IT'S ALL ABOUT JESUS! 45 books / 253 members / 238 posts non denominational born again christians, loves Jesus, longing & enjoying the fellowship of Holy Spirit, faithful witnesses of God's goodness & grace; seeks deliverance; looking for a miracle, prepares for the marriage supper of the Lamb. A place to glorify & praise God; share testimonies, struggles, answered prayers, blessings & wonderful revelations. ALL ABOUT JESUS!

Eph 3: 14For this reason I kneel before the Father, 15from whom his whole family[a] in heaven and on earth derives its name. 16I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being, 17so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, 18may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, 19and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God. 20Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, 21to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen


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