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What is the underlying theme of the first row in the table?
What is the underlying theme of the first row in the table?
The divinity of Christ
What is the significance of the phrase 'not Jesus' in the last column of the first row?
What is the significance of the phrase 'not Jesus' in the last column of the first row?
It highlights the distinction between Christ's divinity and Jesus as a human figure
What is the main idea presented in the second row of the table?
What is the main idea presented in the second row of the table?
The importance of providential intervention
What is the implication of the 'YES!!!' in the last column of the second row?
What is the implication of the 'YES!!!' in the last column of the second row?
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How do the two rows of the table relate to each other?
How do the two rows of the table relate to each other?
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What is the overall message conveyed by the table?
What is the overall message conveyed by the table?
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What is the primary concern of the statement 'some doubts as to his divinity'?
What is the primary concern of the statement 'some doubts as to his divinity'?
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How does C.S. Lewis categorize Jesus if He taught divine things but wasn't divine?
How does C.S. Lewis categorize Jesus if He taught divine things but wasn't divine?
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What is Deism, and how does it relate to God's intervention in the universe?
What is Deism, and how does it relate to God's intervention in the universe?
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What role do religion and morality play in achieving political prosperity, according to Washington's farewell address?
What role do religion and morality play in achieving political prosperity, according to Washington's farewell address?
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What significant impact did Johannes Gutenberg's printing press have on human civilization?
What significant impact did Johannes Gutenberg's printing press have on human civilization?
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What is the origin of the phrase 'Mind your p's and q's'?
What is the origin of the phrase 'Mind your p's and q's'?
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What is common among all state constitutions except Virginia's in the early Republic?
What is common among all state constitutions except Virginia's in the early Republic?
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What are the three aspects of identity, according to Sandlin?
What are the three aspects of identity, according to Sandlin?
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What was the significance of the Diet of Worms in the context of the Protestant Reformation?
What was the significance of the Diet of Worms in the context of the Protestant Reformation?
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What is the central idea of John Calvin's concept of predestination?
What is the central idea of John Calvin's concept of predestination?
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What is eternal, according to the concept of transcendentals?
What is eternal, according to the concept of transcendentals?
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What is the central question of the Euthyphro dilemma?
What is the central question of the Euthyphro dilemma?
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What is the Calvinist concept of total hereditary depravity?
What is the Calvinist concept of total hereditary depravity?
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What was the main reason for Martin Luther's disagreement with the Catholic Church?
What was the main reason for Martin Luther's disagreement with the Catholic Church?
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What can be inferred about the beliefs of George Washington and John Adams based on the provided table?
What can be inferred about the beliefs of George Washington and John Adams based on the provided table?
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How did the invention of the printing press contribute to the spread of Protestant ideas during the Reformation?
How did the invention of the printing press contribute to the spread of Protestant ideas during the Reformation?
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What is the fundamental concept of Monotheism?
What is the fundamental concept of Monotheism?
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What does contemplation entail, and what makes it challenging?
What does contemplation entail, and what makes it challenging?
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How can art help us cultivate contemplation?
How can art help us cultivate contemplation?
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What is the significance of 1 Timothy 2:5 in the context of criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church?
What is the significance of 1 Timothy 2:5 in the context of criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church?
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Who was the most important critic of the Catholic Church, and what were his key beliefs?
Who was the most important critic of the Catholic Church, and what were his key beliefs?
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What were the main criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church by reformers like John Wycliffe, John Hus, and Girolamo Savonarola?
What were the main criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church by reformers like John Wycliffe, John Hus, and Girolamo Savonarola?
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What is the significance of Dockery's works, such as 'A City Upon a Hill' and 'God and the Founding Fathers'?
What is the significance of Dockery's works, such as 'A City Upon a Hill' and 'God and the Founding Fathers'?
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What is the significance of Davidson's concept of 'Designed with Beauty'?
What is the significance of Davidson's concept of 'Designed with Beauty'?
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What does Dostoevsky's quote 'Above all, do not lie to yourself' imply about self-awareness?
What does Dostoevsky's quote 'Above all, do not lie to yourself' imply about self-awareness?
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According to Keck's scenes from Dante's Inferno, what is the consequence of not having desires?
According to Keck's scenes from Dante's Inferno, what is the consequence of not having desires?
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In Dante's Inferno, what is the significance of the Nine Circles of Hell?
In Dante's Inferno, what is the significance of the Nine Circles of Hell?
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What is the main idea presented in Canto 3 of Dante's Inferno?
What is the main idea presented in Canto 3 of Dante's Inferno?
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How do Faith, Hope, and Love relate to human nature, according to the text?
How do Faith, Hope, and Love relate to human nature, according to the text?
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What is the significance of the quote 'When I had journeyed half of our life's way,/I found myself within a shadowed forest,/ for I had lost the path that does not stray' in Dante's Inferno?
What is the significance of the quote 'When I had journeyed half of our life's way,/I found myself within a shadowed forest,/ for I had lost the path that does not stray' in Dante's Inferno?
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What is the main idea presented in Canto 6 of Dante's Inferno?
What is the main idea presented in Canto 6 of Dante's Inferno?
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What is the significance of the wrathful in Canto 8 of Dante's Inferno?
What is the significance of the wrathful in Canto 8 of Dante's Inferno?
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Study Notes
Monotheism and Contemplation
- Monotheism: the belief that there is only one God
- The "Big 3" monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- Contemplation: the action of looking thoughtfully at something for a long time
- Importance of contemplation: to understand the world and our place in it
- Science and contemplation: science helps explain the world, but contemplation is needed to understand it deeply
Art and Contemplation
- Art can help us be more contemplative
- Average time spent looking at a work of art in a museum: 3 seconds
- Contemplation through art: to stir the heart, address deeper themes and questions, and live differently
Criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church
- Criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church: John Wycliffe, John Hus, and Girolamo Savonarola
- John Wycliffe: English theology professor at Oxford in the 1300s
- John Hus: criticized the corruption and immorality of the Catholic Church
- Girolamo Savonarola: advocated for reform and criticized the Church's corruption
Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation
- Martin Luther: most important critic of the Catholic Church
- Beliefs: justification by faith alone, scripture alone, and universal priesthood
- Diet of Worms: Luther's trial where he refused to recant his beliefs
- Protestant Church: protests against the teachings of the Catholic Church
John Calvin and Predestination
- John Calvin: French theologian and pastor
- Predestination: God decides who to save and condemn before the foundation of the world
- Calvinism: humans have no free will, and total hereditary depravity
- Calvinist Theory: total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints
Protestant Church and the Founding Fathers
- Protestant Church: influences the Founding Fathers of the United States
- Beliefs of the Founding Fathers: varied, but most believed in a higher power
- Thomas Jefferson: believed in a higher power, but not necessarily Jesus Christ
- George Washington: believed in Providence, but not necessarily Jesus Christ
- John Adams: believed in Jesus Christ, but had doubts about his divinity
Deism and the Founding Fathers
- Deism: belief that God created the universe, but does not intervene in its workings
- Founding Fathers and Deism: some, like Thomas Jefferson, were influenced by Deism
- Washington's Farewell Address: emphasized the importance of religion and morality
Identity, Story, and Nature
- Identity: shaped by our story, nature, and will
- Transcendentals: eternal and unchanging, e.g. beauty, truth, and goodness
- Euthyphro dilemma: is something good because God wills it, or does God will it because it is good?
Dante's Inferno
- Dante Alighieri: Italian poet and author of The Divine Comedy
- Inferno: the first part of The Divine Comedy, describing Dante's journey through Hell
- The Nine Circles of Hell: varying levels of punishment for sinners
- Canto 3: the gate of Hell, where the journey begins
- Canto 6: the circle of gluttony, where the punishment fits the crime
- Canto 8: the circle of the wrathful, where the punishment is torture
- Canto 9: the circle of heretics, where the punishment is fire and heat
- Canto 26: the 8th bolgia, where fraudulent counselors are punished
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Analyzing the meaning and relationships between table rows, identifying themes and implications.