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16. Restoration Theology Can Change the World

16. Restoration Theology Can Change the World

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概要

Download: Restoration Theology Student Notes

Recap of Class Journey

  • Covered interpreting Scripture: Primacy, perspicuity, textual criticism, translation bias, literary/historical contexts, application.

  • Surveyed theologies: Biblical, systematic, analytic, historical, comparative.

  • Ended with method to evaluate doctrines (objective rating on how well a doctrine is presented)

Addressing Criticisms of Restorationism

  • Criticism 1 (Kevin DeYoung): Don’t interpret apart from creeds/traditions.

    • Response: Luther challenged traditions; Protestants shouldn’t act like Catholics. Traditions ok, but Bible critiques them.

  • Criticism 2: “No creed but the Bible” is a creed.

    • Response: Everyone has creeds (beliefs); restorationists can use them but they should be editable

  • Criticism 3: Overturn historic consensus.

    • Response: Not chaos; Bible is authority. Historic views ok if biblical; burden on unbiblical traditions.

  • Criticism 4: Zipping back to 1st century ignores history.

    • Response: Not ignoring; learn from giants, but Bible first.

Benefits of Restorationism

  • Clarity: Methodical approach resolves confusion; evaluates doctrines objectively.

  • Unity: Denominations divide; restorationism unites via Bible.

  • Evangelism: Intriguing label – “Restorationist” sparks questions.

Conclusion: Changing the World

  • Restorationism combines inquiry/tech for authenticity.

  • AI levels field; anyone can explore options.

  • Time for disagreeing constructively: Debates, books, gatherings in love.

  • Move toward truth/unity: Christianismi Restitutio.

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