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Preparing Teachers for the Millennial Age
BcResources are the teaching materials of North Clackamas Bible Community, a church located in Happy Valley, Oregon.
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| Mike Sperou Senior Pastor |
Kevin Mitchell Associate Pastor |
Greg Kirchem Assistant Pastor |
Bill Hartman Assistant Pastor |
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Form | The Reformation and the Early Modern World *
The Protestant Reformation
Form with blank fields for recording similarities and differences of major movements with the Protestant Reformation (Anglican, Lutheran, Reformed, and Anabaptist) Updated 5-28-'09: Corrected form-field text size.
—*Curriculum series: The Reformation and the Early Modern World (Section of Historical Theology)
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Outline | Jude 1-25 *
Jude
Outline of the epistle to Jude
—*Curriculum series: Jude (Book of NT Biblical Studies / Peter, James-Jude, Hebrews / 2 Peter-Jude)
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Summary | Systematic Theology *
Statement of Faith
North Clackamas Bible Community's statement of faith
—*Curriculum series: Systematic Theology (Top-level series: Theology I, II, III, and IV)
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Chart | Classical Philosophy *
Aristotle's Golden Mean
Chart based on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics: table of vices as excesses and deficiences; of virtues as the golden mean between the two.
—*Curriculum series: Classical Philosophy (Classical philosophy)
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Chart | Classical Philosophy *
Aristotle's Ten Categories
Aristotle's Ten Categories, or praedicamenta: substance, quantity, quality, relation, place, time, position, state, action, affection
—*Curriculum series: Classical Philosophy (Classical philosophy)
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Timeline | The Reformation and the Early Modern World *
Continental Protestant Dogmatics of the 16th and 17th Centuries (I)
Timeline 1500-1720 C.E.: Reformed and Lutheran theologians (orthodox and controversial) and their works; major Church confessions and events. See related: 'Systematic Theology (Dogmatics): Continental Protestant Dogmatics.'
—*Curriculum series: The Reformation and the Early Modern World (Section of Historical Theology)
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Timeline | The Reformation and the Early Modern World *
Continental Protestant Dogmatics of the 16th and 17th Centuries (II)
Timeline 1500-1720 C.E.: Reformed and Lutheran theologians and their works; major Church confessions and events. See related: 'Swiss, German, and Dutch Reformed Scholasticism of the 16th and 17th C.' and 'Lutheran Theologians of the 16th and 17th C.'
—*Curriculum series: The Reformation and the Early Modern World (Section of Historical Theology)
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Chart | Systematic Theology *
Swiss, German, and Dutch Reformed Scholasticism of the 16th and 17th Centuries
Chart of the Swiss, German, and Dutch Reformed scholastic theologians of the 16th and 17th centuries: their schools, major works, and dogmatic significance
—*Curriculum series: Systematic Theology (Top-level series: Theology I, II, III, and IV); The Reformation and the Early Modern World (Section of Historical Theology)
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Flowchart | 1054-Present *
Historical Development of Christian Churches
Flowchart showing the development of Christian churches resulting from the Great Schism (1054 CE), Protestant Reformation (1517 CE), and Peace of Westphalia (1648)
—*Curriculum series: The Reformation and the Early Modern World (Section of Historical Theology); The Religious History of America and the Evangelical Movement (Section of Historical Theology)
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Chart | Systematic Theology *
Lutheran Theologians of the 16th and 17th Centuries
Chart of the Lutheran theologians of the 16th and 17th centuries: their schools, major works, and dogmatic significance
—*Curriculum series: Systematic Theology (Top-level series: Theology I, II, III, and IV); The Reformation and the Early Modern World (Section of Historical Theology)
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Outline | Systematic Theology *
Continental Protestant Dogmatics
Outline of the key figures, events, movements of Continental Protestant Dogmatics during the 16-19th centuries
—*Curriculum series: Systematic Theology (Top-level series: Theology I, II, III, and IV)
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Outline | Systematic Theology *
Historical, Theological, and Philosophical Locus of Dogmatics
Outline of the Historical, Theological, and Philosophical Locus of Dogmatics
—*Curriculum series: Systematic Theology (Top-level series: Theology I, II, III, and IV)
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Outline | Theology I: Prolegomena and Principium *
Theology I: Prolegomena and Principium
Outline of systematic theology covering prolegomena and principium
—*Curriculum series: Theology I: Prolegomena and Principium (Section of Systematic Theology)
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Outline | The Church *
Theology IV: The Church and the Kingdom of God— A. Ecclesiology
Outline; systematic theology of the Church (Ecclesiology) and the Kingdom of God (Eschatology)
—*Curriculum series: The Church (Section of Systematic Theology IV)
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Chart | Scripture *
Inspiration in Contemporary Protestant Orthodoxy
Comparison of the methods, modes, and manner of the various models of inspiration in contemporay Protestant Orthodoxy.
—*Curriculum series: Principium (Section of Systematic Theology I)
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Chart | 1500-1650 CE *
Reformation Rulers
Timeline 1500-1650 CE: The rulers of the Holy Roman Empire, Low Countries, Spain, France, England, Scotland; the Popes of this period
—*Curriculum series: The Reformation and the Early Modern World (Section of Historical Theology)
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Form | Historical Theology *
Developmental Highpoints in Historical Theology
Form with blank fields for recording similarities and differences of major church theologians: Origen, Augustine, John of Damascus, Peter Lombard, Thomas Aquinas, Philipp Melanchthon, Friedrich Schleiermacher, Albrecht Ritcshl, and Karl Barth
—*Curriculum series: Historical Theology (Top-level series: Historical development of doctrine and religion)
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Outline | Foundations *
ncBc Curriculum
Overview of our church curriculum; the structure for organizing the BcR resources.
—*Curriculum series: Foundations (Top-level series: Hermeneutics and Exegesis, Biblical Languages, 'Einleitungswissenschaft,' and Biblical Theology)
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Chart | Systematic Theology *
Systematic Theology: Progress
Relation of the 'Being of God' to the 'Works of God' in space and time; progress of systematic theology in periods of the Church Fathers, Reformation, and American Christianity
—*Curriculum series: Systematic Theology (Top-level series: Theology I, II, III, and IV)
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Chart | Matthew 5.3-12 *
The Beatitudes
Text of Matthew 5.3-12 arranged in concentric circles to emphasize the flow from internal to external
—*Curriculum series: Matthew (Book of NT Biblical Studies / Jesus, Synoptics, Acts)
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