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A. God-centered or better...theocentricWould you describe your theology as being:
A. God-centered
B. Gospel-centered
C. Christ-centered
Do you see any distinction between these three?
Yes very much so.Do you see any distinction between these three?
Would you describe your theology as being:
A. God-centered
B. Gospel-centered
C. Christ-centered
Do you see any distinction between these three?
Benjamin, I ran across this question on another site recently, so I thought I'd ask it here. No tricks (as if this were Halloween or something)I think that I, too, would describe my theology as Christ-centered as opposed to the others. I can think of verses that might support either of the other options, but God has revealed himself in these last days to us through His Son and the work of Christ does encompass past present and future as you say.
Speaking of Oct 31, Martin Luther too held to christocentric theology and this lead to his rejection of the book of james.Benjamin, I ran across this question on another site recently, so I thought I'd ask it here. No tricks (as if this were Halloween or something)I think that I, too, would describe my theology as Christ-centered as opposed to the others. I can think of verses that might support either of the other options, but God has revealed himself in these last days to us through His Son and the work of Christ does encompass past present and future as you say.
.... to be Christ-centered is to be gospel-centered as well.
.....You do not have to make a choice between the Christ and God, for the Christ is God. Since he is the living Word, to be Christ-centered is to be gospel-centered as well.
While this is true in part, it is true only in light of Jesus as the Judge of mankind. Gospel-centered theology leaves judgement unanswered. In other words, one must know of the bad news before the good news has meaning.
Would you describe your theology as being:
swaimj said:Do you see any distinction between these three?