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Relationship With God
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Scripture :book:
Etiology
a story that explains the cause of something
Criticism
Historical
uses historical background to see what could have affected the writing
Form
seeks to find which literary device is used in the writing
Redaction
focusses on writers as editors
Source
whcih other writings contributed to the writing being studied
Textual
minor differences in text
Myth
a symbolic story that expresses a spiritual truth or a basic belief about God
Anthem
a literary form in the Bible that is a joyful song or hymn
Joshua :man:
God wants a relationship with us
Statues of Peter and Moses
Joshua is like Jesus
He lives simply
He cares for people with the little that he has
He is a carpenter
inspires us to live simply
The Church is straying from Jesus' message
Humans are repeating mistakes
Creation :deciduous_tree:
First Creation Story
God creates humans last
Separate then decorate
Days 1 and 4: light from dark; decorates heavens and creates the Sun and Moon
Days 2 and 5: water from above and below; sky and sea get birds and fish
Days 3 and 6: land from sea; humans and animals are created
Second Creation Story
Humans are created first
Adam is created but needs a "helper
God creates Eve out of Adam's rib
Adam and Eve eat fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil
God banishes them from the Garden
Original Justice
no pain or death
Original Holiness
the state of grace in which we are meant to share in the divine life
Protoevangelium
the promise by God that He will send a savior
Religion :latin_cross:
Pantheism
the belief that God and nature are one in the same
Polythesim
the belief that there are many gods
Agnosticism
the belief that not enough information exists to prove if God does or does not exist
Atheism
the belief that no god exists
Deism
the use of reason alone; the logical conclusion that a “god” exists
cannot really have a relationship with God
Relativism
the belief that all truth is relative to the individual who perceives it