Answer: First I would like to discuss the construction of the question. Asking questions as the approach to their answers being part of what I do, as a Theologian and a pastor. I have discovered that: AN ANSWER TO A QUESTION IS NOT AS IMPORTANT AS UNDERSTANDING THE QUESTION Once you understand the question you might … Continue reading QUESTION: Which of these three came first, Grace, Sin, and Law?
Author: Jethro Musoke
WHAT IS THEOLOGY? PART SIX
WHAT IT IS, AND ITS PRACTICAL GOALS You need to refer to the first five mini-lectures to this question of: What is Theology? Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 As I have endeavored to submit before you read or listen to this sixth one. It is again every now and then as … Continue reading WHAT IS THEOLOGY? PART SIX
Salvation
Salvation is not a process or business of delivering us from mistakes. It is not an enforcement of law and order to those who have violated the law. We are not saved from what we have done and commended for the bad we haven't done. This is not what CHRISTIANITY and SALVATION is about. The gossip … Continue reading Salvation
WHAT IS THEOLOGY? PART FIVE
Now that I have shared the testimony of my professor and that of myself, I think, it will not be so difficult for those who have read or listened to the first four presentations to understand this. In case you missed, you can read the previous parts here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part … Continue reading WHAT IS THEOLOGY? PART FIVE
Killings NOT Deaths: The Christian View On Kasese, Uganda, and The World at Large
Death is a Reality, and I assume even those who are not Christians consider this a fact. The Bible says in Ecclesiastes 9:5 that: "For the living know that they shall die". Regardless of whether you believe the Bible is an inspired word of God or not, you agree with it on this one: … Continue reading Killings NOT Deaths: The Christian View On Kasese, Uganda, and The World at Large
WHAT IS THEOLOGY? PART FOUR
FINAL PART OF THE EDITED TESTIMONY OF MY Professor Roger E. Olson. This fourth installment of the series will not make much sense without the first three, so please read or listen to Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 before this. This last part presupposes those. The professor goes ahead to say that: Throughout … Continue reading WHAT IS THEOLOGY? PART FOUR
WHAT IS THEOLOGY? PART THREE
CONTINUATION OF MY PROFESSOR’S TESTIMONY Before proceeding to read this third part of the series, please go back and read Part 1 and Part 2. Without that, Part 3 may not make much sense. Professor Roger E. Olson continues and says: Everything I have said so far begs an answer to the question “What is … Continue reading WHAT IS THEOLOGY? PART THREE
WHAT IS THEOLOGY ? PART TWO
Before proceeding to read this second part of the series, please go back and read Part 1 in case you missed it. In my research on how to answer this question, I draw from a lot of sources and have read many books. I do not pose as the Alpha and Omega, and I believe in … Continue reading WHAT IS THEOLOGY ? PART TWO
WHAT IS THEOLOGY ? PART ONE
I, Isaiah White Tumwine, promised that I will be defining what Theology is and therefore attract a discussion from all corners of the world to help ourselves understand this discipline.
COMMUNICATION AND ENVIRONMENT
Guest Post Communication From the Latin word 'communis' which means "common/share/fellowship", Communication is a relationship. This relationship is initiated by and originates from one individual and is then shared with another individual through a medium. The medium is called language which is a passage through which the relationship is effected. The relationship is made of … Continue reading COMMUNICATION AND ENVIRONMENT
