Summary of R.C. Sproul's Everyone's a Theologian

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#1 A Christian college or university is committed to the premise that the ultimate truth is the truth of God, and that He is the foundation and source of all other truth. Everything we learn should be understood in light of the overarching reality of the character of God.

#2 The word theology shares a suffix with the names of many disciplines and sciences, such as biology, physiology, and anthropology. The suffix comes from the Greek word logos, which means word or idea. Theology is the study of God, and it includes the study of Christ, the Holy Spirit, sin, and future things.

#3 Existentialism is a philosophy of existence that rejects the notion of essential truth. It holds that there is no such thing as essential truth, and that life is chaotic and without meaning or purpose. Existentialism has had a significant impact on Western culture, and it is common in seminaries today.

#4 The first assumption is that God has revealed Himself not only in nature but also through the writings of the prophets and the Apostles, and that the Bible is the Word of God. The second assumption is that when God reveals Himself, he does so according to his own character and nature.

Summary of R.C. Sproul's Everyone's a Theologian