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Theo 106 D
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Undergraduate 1
10/31/2011

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Hyksos
Definition
foreign chiefs around historical time of exodus
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Council of Ephesus
Definition

 

Nestorius: Patriarch of Constantinople (Followed Aristotelian Philosophy)
& Focus on the Synoptic Gospels (low Christology)
 
 Two ideas that the Council had to deal with:
Nestorianism and Monophysitism
Term
Nestorianism
Definition
  • Tried to rationally explain the Incarnation 
  • Two natures (divine and human) loosely joined
    •   Mary was more appropriately called “Mother of Christ"
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Monophysitism
Definition

-Radical response to Nestorianism

 

-said that Jesus only had one nature (divine)

                           -human nature either absorbed by Divine Nature OR

                           -Divine "mind" replaced human "mind"

 

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Council of Chalcedon
Definition

-some still promoted Monophysitism

-affirmed the basic Christology formula (serves as the way we understand the relationship between God and Humanity in Jesus in the Hypostatic Union)

        -Jesus is one (divine) person (relationship)

        -Jesus has two operating Natures (divine and human)

-Jesus is one (divine) person and has two operating Natures (divine and human)

-enables the church to affirm that Jesus is truly God (insofar as he mediates the reality of God)

 -enables the church to affirm that jesus is truly human (insofar as he mediates God in a truly human way)

 

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Exodus
Definition
"The Journey;" God's chosen people
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Passover
Definition
Key event in exodus (heart of Jewish faith); firstborns, mark doorway and God would "pass over" them
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Covennant Code
Definition
Laws that reflect life prior to city-centered life of kingdom
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Cult Commandments
Definition
formal practice of worship; bringing people back to proper worship of God
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Ten Commandments
Definition
absolute law, shape religious/moral character of nation; moses mt. sanai
Term
Apodictic Law
Definition
absolute/unconditional
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Leviticus
Definition
laws on sacrafice/feast days
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Holiness Code
Definition
very moralistic, preachy style; holiness-set apart (life-holiness)
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Deuteronomic Laws
Definition
economic/social circumstances, wanted to bring people back to worship of God
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Casuistic Law
Definition
Defines what to do in situations of social harmony (when threatened); now to maintain/restore balance
Term
Wilderness Journey
Definition
Journey that tested and developed reliance on God, revealed God's character to israelites, God always presents(purification)
Term
Judges
Definition
military leaders (warlords)
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Code of Hammurabi
Definition
equal punishment for crime committed; like book of covenant eye for eye, tooth for tooth
Term
Canaanite Religion
Definition
cows, highest God = el, Beat (God of fertility), Aaron made golden calf - broke first commandment
Term
Q-Source
Definition

source of common verses between Matthew and Luke (not in Mark)

Term
Sargon Birth Legend
Definition
an example of dramatized epic; King sent on basket on river
Term
"New Moses"
Definition
the way that Matt portrayed Jesus as final interepreter of Mosaic Law
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"Theophilus"
Definition
greek meaning "God lover" or "beloved of God;" used by Luke in reference to his audience
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Homousious
Definition
"the same sybstance"; Jesus is the same reality/substance/stuff as the Father
Term
synoptic problem
Definition

 

concerns the literary relationship between the first three "synoptic" gospels of the New Testament (The synoptic gospels and what they share)
Term
Mark
Definition

-early 70s AD…most likely written in Rome…for Gentile audience

-was traditionally seen as Peter’s interpreter.
-Greek
-Probably not an eyewitness to Jesus
-Provided a great narrative of the life of Jesus
Term
Historical Situation of Mark
Definition

-Written shortly after the persecutions from the Emperor Nero.

-Near the time of the Jewish revolt and the destruction of Jerusalem.
-Many Christians had lost heart and turned away from the faith in fear.
-Those who remained believed the end times were near.
Term
Intended Purpose of Mark
Definition

-To increase faith/more intense commitment to Christ

-To present important theological ideas about Christ
-To convey his understanding of suffering and the end of the world
Term
Theological Message of Mark
Definition

-Remove the Urgency

-“Who do you say I am”
Titles: Rabbi (teacher), Son of Man, Son of God, Christ
Christ = it leads to suffering and the cross
-The cross revealed the ultimate identity of Jesus…the suffering Son of God
-Messianic Secret
Term
Matthew
Definition

-was written after Mark, sometime around the year 80-85 C.E.

-Gospel is distinctively Jewish
-Used Mark as a source for material
-Q source
Term
Historical Situation of Matthew
Definition

-Small Jewish-Christian community somewhere outside of Palestine (possibly Syria)

Since it was written in Greek and not Aramaic
-Tension with Rabbinical Judaism (hostility and tension with the Jews)
Increasingly antagonistic
-Written after 70 CE, since the gospel presumes Jewish defeat by Rome
Term
Intended Purpose of Matthew
Definition

-To be apologetic (against a militant Judaism)

-To help his community understand the Jewish origins of its faith
Genealogy
-Emphasizes Jesus’ Jewish roots
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Theological Message of Matthew
Definition

-Jesus is the completion of all that is best in the Jewish tradition

-The Law -New Moses
-Christ
-Identity of Israel
-Universal Scope of the Gospel
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Luke
Definition

80 to 90 CE

-Tradition is that it is a second-generation Christian (mentioned in some of Paul’s letters)
-Non-Palestinian who wrote to Gentile Christians
-Focused on plan for human salvation through Christ
Term
Historical Situation of Luke
Definition

-Anonymous Greek (non-Jewish) Christian

-Tradition was that he was a companion of Paul (not likely)
-Audience was “Most-Excellent Theophilus” (God-lover or “beloved of God”)
Likely Luke-Acts in house (to other Christians)
Term
Intended Purpose of Luke
Definition

-Accuracy

Historical Account

-Persuasiveness
More current for his community
-Apologetic
Make it a resource for other Christians
Term
Theological Message of Luke
Definition

-Jesus Christ – the anointed one of God

Saving action was Jesus’ life and work, not crucifixion
-Holy Spirit – Jesus was anointed with the H.S. in a special way
-Refocus the expectation of Jesus’ return
-Salvation History
-Gospel to the Gentiles
Term
John
Definition

-90-110 CE

-Very different from Synoptic Gospels
-Highly literary and symbolic – particular theology of Christ
-Christ is the Logos (Word)
Term
Historical Situation of John
Definition

-Johannine Community

In the Synagogue (group of Jews who came to believe that Jesus was the Messiah)
Expelled from Synagogue (missionary element of Christianity
Against the Synagogue (us vs them mentality develops)
Term
Intended Purpose of John
Definition

-Johannine Community

In the Synagogue (group of Jews who came to believe that Jesus was the Messiah)
Expelled from Synagogue (missionary element of Christianity
Against the Synagogue (us vs them mentality develops)
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Theological Message of John
Definition

-Jesus is the man sent from Heaven

-Signs
-As the one sent from God, Jesus is the way to God (to eternal life)
Term
Christology
Definition

¨The study or theology of the person and nature of Jesus Christ

¨Who is Jesus?
¨It is through this that we know anything about God
¨Through Jesus, we understand God
Term
Resurrection
Definition

(Christology meaning)

Cannot be understood apart from the life of the historical Jesus

Unexpected dimension of significance to the life, ministry, and death of Jesus

-Apostle unambiguously recognize Jesus as the Christ (relationship with Yahweh)

    Titles

    Suffering Servant

    Reigning Lord

    Son of Man

Term
Meaning of Messiah/Christ
Definition
Anointed One
Term
Meaning of Son of God
Definition
 title for King of Israel (divine sense only in early Christianity)
Term
Son of Man
Definition
cosmic Judge from Daniel
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Son of David
Definition
 Messianic title with royal connotations; descendant of David
Term
King of the Jews
Definition
 referred to by enemies; Jesus refuses to be an earthly king
Term
Savior
Definition
 mainly a title given to God; Luke (refers to God and Jesus); Yeshua (“God Saves”)
Term
Lamb of God
Definition
 Paschal Lamb (Exodus); John (corresponds to Jesus’ death near Passover – replaces sacrificial lamb)
Term
Apocalypse
Definition
 Genre:a highly symbolic narrative that interprets a historical crisis and provides hope for a better future
Term
Paul
Definition

The Apostle Paul (c. ?-64 CE)

   Saul

   Tarsus

   Executed in Rome

 

Three distinct Phase

   –Life as a Pharisee

   Conversion

   Life as an Apostle (to the Gentiles)

Term
Epistles
Definition
also known as "letters"; written by (or attributed to) various early Christian leaders, known as “apostles”
Term
Paul's Audience and Challenges
Definition

-Christian communities

-Influence of Philosophical Schools

Term
Paul's Theology
Definition

Jewish law is not necessary for salvation.

The most important spiritual gifts are those that build up the church, namely teaching and preaching, and especially love. The gift of love is also his way of summarizing Jewish law, for those who believe the law is important.
affirms that salvation is in Christ Jesus alone; proclaims that there is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and one church.
asserts that the promise of the gospel is resurrection from the dead with new, spiritual bodies, to live in the kingdom of God under the eternal rule of the Lord Jesus Christ..
Term
Evangelists
Definition
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
Term
Gospels
Definition
"good news" about Jesus Christ; narrative portraits of Jesus
Term
Synoptic Gospels (Low Christology)
Definition
Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke
Term
Jesus of History
Definition

Jesus of Nazareth

Life, Death, Resurrection

Confession that Jesus is Messiah

 

An attempt to look at Jesus that is free from Dogma.

Some scholars are critical of the developed Christology because it took on concepts from Greek philosophy to explain the person of Jesus Christ and not based on a historical foundation.

Historical Criticism: attempts to find the world the text is set in and the world the text was written in.

history of the text: how the story started; What really happened

Term
Key Church Councils the Defined the Nature of Jesus
Definition

-Council of Nicea (325 AD) and Council of Constantinople (381 AD)

-Nicene Creed

-Two Natures of Christ: Human and Divine

-Christology from above…conforming history with a developed theology of Christ

Term
 Traditional Approach to Christology has its origins in 3 Christological Councils, they are:
Definition

-Nicea

-Ephesis

-Chalcedon

Term
Christology from Above (High Christology)
Definition

-“God became man in Jesus of Nazareth”

-Incarnation: becomes the starting point for everything else in Christology

-Messiahship, Pre-existence, Divinity

Term
Christ of Faith
Definition

-Gospels are primarily a record of faith addressed to a particular community

-Three stages of the Gospel Tradition:

1.  What Jesus did and taught during his life time (the world before the text)

2.  What the Apostles experienced, taught and handed down in the light of the Resurrection

3. Editing and transmission of the Gospels…through preaching , teaching and practice.

Term
Hypostatic Union
Definition
The Divine and Human in Jesus' Incarnation come together
Term
Person
Definition
Unique relationship between two natures
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Nature
Definition
neither ____ is mingled with or destroyed by the other
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Kingdom of God
Definition
the spiritual domain over which God is sovereign
Term
Gnosticism
Definition
A prominent heretical movement of the 2nd-century Christian Church, partly of pre-Christian origin. Gnostic doctrine taught that the world was created and ruled by a lesser divinity, the demiurge, and that Christ was an emissary of the remote supreme divine being, esoteric knowledge (gnosis) of whom enabled the redemption of the human spirit
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Messianic Secret
Definition
refers to a proposed motif primarily in the Gospel of Mark in which Jesus is portrayed as commanding his followers to silence about his Messianic mission
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Incarnation
Definition
The embodiment of God the Son in human flesh as Jesus Christ
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