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Title: Theological Presuppositions


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Theological Presuppositions
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  • Celebrating Sacraments

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1. There is a God.
  • God is transcendent goes beyond all limits
    (space, time, etc.) Creator of all material
    things and spiritual beings
  • God is not a being, but rather God is source of
    all being.
  • The existence of God can not be proven or
    disproved.
  • The idea God, is an example of human
    transcendence.
  • Belief in God is a matter of faith, and is not
    without reason.

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2. The ultimate one word to sum up who God is
comes from John.
  • Whoever does not love does not know God, for God
    is love. - 1 John 48
  • What is your image of God?
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Some Common Images of God
  • What is your image of God?
  • Santa Clause
  • Sugar Daddy
  • Aspirin
  • Policeman
  • Clock maker
  • Hands off, alien visitor
  • This course could help you re-image how you see
    God.

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3. Catholic Christians believe Jesus Christ is
the Word of God.
  • God loved his human creation so much, God decided
    to become one of us.
  • Therefore, to know God, we
  • Must know Jesus
  • Need to know genuine love
  • Must chose our words and actions carefully
  • Need to remember that our actions speak louder
    than our words

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4. Jesus taught us to love in the fullest way
possible.
  • Jesus showed his own extraordinary relationship
    with God the Father when he called God, Abba
    (Daddy).
  • Jesus entire life (being) was open to the
    Fathers love. God offers the same love to each
    of us.
  • Humans often turn away from God in word and/or
    action, but Jesus remained faithful.

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5. Christ died, is Risen, is with us always, and
will come again.
  • Though Jesus left the earth in his resurrected
    bodily form at the Ascension, he promised, I
    will never leave you orphans, I will be with you
    always.
  • Returned to God the Father, Jesus and the Father
    sent their Holy Spirit into the world.
  • It is through the Gift of the Spirit that Jesus
    remains ever present in the world.

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6. Jesus is with us through the loving witness of
His true disciples.
  • Those who put Christs words into action are in
    fact witnesses to Christ. We are his hands and
    feet in the world.
  • Others will know about God and his love by the
    way we love one another and how we love strangers
    and any type of outcasts.
  • As children of Adam and Eve we too are outcasts,
    and God has shown us his love.
  • Strict disciples of Christ do not return evil for
    evil.

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7. The Church is a visible sign of the living
presence of Christ.
  • We are the People of God.
  • We are the Church, the body of Christ.
  • We are guided by the Holy Spirit who lives within
    us and does not leave us orphans.
  • The Church is a great Mystery. People make
    mistakes, so the Church has not always made
    Christ as visible to the world as we would like.
  • The Spirit works through the hierarchy of the
    Church to keep the Churchs body of teachings
    free from blasphemy.

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8. Authentic Humanity shows the genuine presence
of God.
  • God is found wherever there is genuine love,
    truth, and justice.
  • God is not limited to Christians.
  • Gods love is found in all human beings,
    especially when they genuinely love one another
    as God loves us
  • All human beings are created in the image and
    likeness of God and have an infinite capacity for
    love.
  • Authentic love is marked by compassion, justice,
    mercy, and self-sacrifice.

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Discussion Questions
  • What are some reasons God might be said to love
    the poor more than his other children in the
    world?
  • If God loves the poor so much, why doesnt God
    simply end their suffering and immediately make
    them rich, independent, or self-sufficient?
  • Gods biggest miracle is causing everything to
    remain in being, so to what degree does God cause
    any single thing to be this particular way or
    that particular way at any given moment?
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