Theological voluntarists believe that God's will is the ultimate foundation of morality and that moral truths are determined by God's commands. They argue that what is good is not inherently tied to reason or nature but is instead contingent upon God's decisions. This perspective emphasizes God's sovereignty and power, suggesting that even concepts of goodness and justice are shaped by divine will rather than objective standards. As a result, moral obligations are seen as commands issued by God rather than intrinsic qualities of actions themselves.
moral principles are established by God's will.
Faith is the theological virtue by which we believe in God.
Yes, Lutherans believe in predestination as part of their theological beliefs.
Modalists believe that God exists in different modes or forms, such as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, but is ultimately one being. This differs from other theological perspectives, like Trinitarianism, which believe in the distinct persons of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit within the Godhead.
what is theological vs. non theological study of religion
Talking about God is a theological subject.The man went to the Seminary to get a theological education.Two religious groups were having a theological debate.
No, the Sadducees were more conservative than the Pharisees and saw theological innovations such as the resurrection of the dead as a foreign influence to be resisted.
they believe in following whatever God says is holly. But sometimes its argued that, how does God call things holly?..is it because it is indeed pure or he just loves the described holy thing.
Princeton Theological Seminary was created in 1812.
a bunch of theological ideas...........( rounding answer) hehe
Theological Repository was created in 1769.
Theological Repository ended in 1788.