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Twitter version I
Via Reformed tradition, I reason that revealed Scripture is the final authority for justifying a theological claim & therefore would see the empirical method’s evaluation of Biblical theology as secondary.
Inbody (1995: 215-216), referenced and responded to.
Twitter version II
I do not view empirical theology as primarily or singularly important in determining the truthfulness of a doctrine. I reason that Christian doctrine and practice must be grounded in revealed Scripture.
July 3, 2021
Within my Reformed, biblical, theological tradition, 'new theology' is not developed from the use of questionnaires, surveys and statistics used in empirical theology. Rather, theology, philosophy and worldviews can be reviewed and considered through the empirical responses.
In other words, for example, what people think about the trinity is not going to impact my trinitarian theology. Questionnaire results with surveys and statistical data 'might' impact my theological presentation of trinitarian doctrine. Based on my MPhil and PhD work, I would be orthodox in the sense of Reformed, Biblical theology, but am not likely an orthodox adherent of any form of empirical theology.
But rest assured, the questionnaires, surveys and data results from my British MPhil and PhD theses were intellectually useful and interesting.
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1 Thessalonians 2:13
New American Standard Bible (NASB)
13 For this reason we also constantly thank God that when you received the word of God which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of mere men, but as what it really is, the word of God, which also is at work in you who believe.
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1 Thessalonians 2:13 V-PPA-DMP
GRK: ὑμῖν τοῖς πιστεύουσιν
NAS: performs its work in you who believe.
KJV: in you that believe.
INT: you who believe
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pisteuó: to believe, entrust
Original Word: πιστεύω
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πιστεύουσιν in 1 Thessalonians 2: 13
Verb, present, participle, active & dative, masculine, plural
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