Biblical vs. Western Theology
Modern Western Christian theology has developed in tandem with the Western worldview, which incorrectly divides existence into two distinct realms - "natural" and "supernatural". Because of this unbiblical dichotomy, two streams of thought have developed regarding salvation and sovereignty - that God is "saving souls for an ethereal heaven" (float on a cloud and play a harp), and/or God is attempting to regain dominion over the world through the church (transforming society and taking dominion).
In these notes for session 3 of the Biblical Theology Seminar, John Harrigan teaches on the biblical perspective of salvation and sovereignty when rightly founded on a biblical worldview.
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Author: John Harrigan
Date: December 23, 2011
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