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Christian Monotheism

Ten-Mark Questions

Examine the claim that Christianity is a monotheistic religion.
Examine the meaning and significance of the claim that God is omnipotent.
Examine the meaning and significance of the claim that God is the creator and controller of all things.
Examine the claim that God is transcendent and unknowable.
Examine the doctrine of the Trinity and its importance.
Examine the meaning and significance of the belief that Jesus is the son of God.
Examine the significance of Jesus' claim in John 10:30.
Examine the significance of the claims about Jesus in 1 Corinthians 8:6.
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Fifteen-Mark Questions

'Christianity cannot be considered a monotheistic religion.'

Evaluate this claim.

'It is not reasonable to claim that God is omnipotent.'

Evaluate this claim.

'God is the creator and controller of all things.'

Evaluate this claim.

'God is transcendent and unknowable.'

Evaluate this claim.

‘The doctrine of the Trinity does not make sense.’

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'Jesus was not literally the son of God.'

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'Jesus' claim in John 10:30 should be taken literally.'

Evaluate this claim.

'Jesus' natur is made clear in 1 Corinthians 8:6.'

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God as Personal, God as Father, and God as Love

Ten-Mark Questions

Examine Christian beliefs about God as Personal.
Examine Christian beliefs about God as Father.
Examine Christian beliefs about God as Love.
Examine the challenges posed anthropomorphic and gender specific language about God.
Examine Christian beliefs about God as King.
Examine Christian feminist perspectives on God as Father and King.
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Fifteen-Mark Questions

'God is Personal.'

Evaluate this claim.

'It is the Father of all things.'

Evaluate this claim.

'God is Love.'

Evaluate this claim.

'Using anthropomorphic and gender specific language for God creates more problems than it solves.'

Evaluate this claim.

'It is unhelpful to describe God as "King."'

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'Christian feminists have shown why it is not appropriate to refer to God as "father" or "king."'

Evaluate this claim.

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The Concept of God in Process Theology

Ten-Mark Questions

Examine the idea of God in Process Theology.
Examine the claim that God is neither omnipotent nor creator.
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Fifteen-Mark Questions

‘The concept of God in process theology is not really God.’

Evaluate this claim.

‘God only influences the universe; God did not create it.’

Evaluate this claim.

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