My apologies for holding an exam the day after Halloween! As you know, it is when it fit into our schedule.
Dr. Berg
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Why study Theology?
A nice piece on the value of thinking like a theologian and what it can offer to your intellectual development. Take a read:
http://m.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2013/10/study-theology-even-if-you-dont-believe-in-god/280999/
Comment if you like!
Dr. Berg
http://m.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2013/10/study-theology-even-if-you-dont-believe-in-god/280999/
Comment if you like!
Dr. Berg
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
IOCC 201 Exam II
IOCC 201 Study Guide Exam II
Review Sheet
IOCC 201
Second Exam
For all documents that we read know: the aprox. date written, author, location and source language. (There are some documents we read that we do not know these things about, others that we know all of the above, a few that we know some of the above, consult your notes)
Make sure you have read all assigned text, do not turst your knowledge of the Bible for the exam, study it!
The synoptic Gospels, the Gospels.
Quadriga method
The basic message of Judaism.
The basic message of Paul’s Christianity.
Which Gospel was written first.
The lost source of the Synoptic Gospels
Source languages of the Bible
When the Biblical text were written in relation to Homer, Plato and Aristotle.
Basics of the life of Jesus of Nazareth
Basics of the life of Paul.
Basics of the Bible.
Basic narrative the Genesis 1-23
Basic narrative of Joshua.
Structure of Isaiah
How Isaiah relates to both the Hebrew and Christian tradition.
Pauline opening/greeting
Difference between a Gospel and an Epistle.
The complexities of the ending of Mark
Basic arguments of Romans
Romans 13 and society
How to work with a Biblical text as a Jewish and a Christian Text
Basic of the Koran
5 pillars of faith
Basics of the life of Muhammad
Technical terms related to the Koran
Basics of the Islamic tradition, history, and current practice
Friday, October 25, 2013
IOCC questions 9am class
How the pilgrimage works:
Yes, it is Wikipedia, but it is accurate and easy to understand.
Dr. Berg
Modern crowd-control issues
As of 2010, about three million pilgrims participate in this annual pilgrimage.Crowd-control techniques have become critical, and because of the large numbers of people, many of the rituals have become more stylized. It is not necessary to kiss the Black Stone, but merely to point at it on each circuit around the Kaaba. Throwing pebbles was done at large pillars, which for safety reasons in 2004 were changed to long walls with catch basins below to catch the stones. The slaughter of an animal can be done either personally, or by appointing someone else to do it, and so forth. But even with the crowd control techniques, there are still many incidents during the Hajj, as pilgrims are trampled in a crush, or ramps collapse under the weight of the many visitors. Pilgrims can also go to Mecca to perform the rituals at other times of the year. This is sometimes called the "lesser pilgrimage", or Umrah. However, even if one chooses to perform the Umrah, they are still obligated to perform the Hajj at some other point in their lifetime if they have the means to do so. Total number of pilgrims in year 2012 is 3,161,573 according to Saudi Foreign EmbassyYes, it is Wikipedia, but it is accurate and easy to understand.
Dr. Berg
Monday, October 21, 2013
IOCC 201 Koran
Please read the following Surahs:
1,4,9,14,19,21,23,28,30,35,45,47,56,63,65,75,76,77,82,102,104,107,109.
1,4,9,14,19,21,23,28,30,35,45,47,56,63,65,75,76,77,82,102,104,107,109.
IOCC Tweets and #s
Best Tweets from the Romans assignment:
Be proud, be saved
Praying for #Romans...visiting soon
Fools be thinking they're seeing God
Best #s:
#SaveRome
#Preach
#TeamJesus
#homecoming
#TheInformerPaul
#YallpeopleneedJesus
(Tweet Edited) #_hitJesusSays
#stokedaboutchristianity
#sinnersaren'twinners
#christianethics
Best #:
#SaveRome
Andrew Frazier, Emily Ryder, Damon Byrd, and Cory Estes
Best Tweet:
Fools be thinking they're seeing God
Katie Jo Powell and Hanna Aeilts
Well Done!
Be proud, be saved
Praying for #Romans...visiting soon
Fools be thinking they're seeing God
Best #s:
#SaveRome
#Preach
#TeamJesus
#homecoming
#TheInformerPaul
#YallpeopleneedJesus
(Tweet Edited) #_hitJesusSays
#stokedaboutchristianity
#sinnersaren'twinners
#christianethics
Best #:
#SaveRome
Andrew Frazier, Emily Ryder, Damon Byrd, and Cory Estes
Best Tweet:
Fools be thinking they're seeing God
Katie Jo Powell and Hanna Aeilts
Well Done!
Friday, October 18, 2013
9:00 am IOCC 201
My apologies for missing class today. As you know the Board of Trustees are on campus today and I had a meeting with them at 8am that ran long. We will make up the missed material on Monday.
Dr. Berg
Dr. Berg
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Interesting article
Feel free to post about this!
Why we call God "Father":
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2013/july-august/why-we-call-god-father.html#bmb=1
I am going to start to post more theological and philosophical content on this blog with the hope of expanding it beyond just course information only.
Why we call God "Father":
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2013/july-august/why-we-call-god-father.html#bmb=1
I am going to start to post more theological and philosophical content on this blog with the hope of expanding it beyond just course information only.
Monday, October 14, 2013
IOCC 201 all sections
Revised Reading Calendar.
11 The Gospel of Mark
11 The Gospel of Mark
14 Intro to Christianity
16 The Gospel of Mark
18 Paul's letter to the Romans
21 Islam
23 Koran (will be posted)
25 Koran
28 No Class- Fall Break
30 Koran
November
1 Exam II
4 Intro to the Roman World
6 Roman Reading Packet (Library)
8 Roman Readings
11 Roman Reading Packet
13 The Early Church
15 The Early Church Readings
18 The Early Church Readings
20 Augustine
22 Augustine
25 Late Islam and Aristotle
27 No Class- Thanksgiving
29 No Class-Thanksgiving
December
2 Late Islam and the Early Church
4 Transition from 201 to 301
6 Last Day of Class- Papers Due! Exam III
Thursday, October 10, 2013
New Calender Philosophy Through Film!
10 Discussion – No Country for Old Men
15 Mid-Term Exam
17 No Class- Board Meeting
22 Personal Identity – Read Chruchland (16), Perry (20), Hume (21)
24 Film- Field of Dreams
29 Fall Break- No Class-Watch second half of film Field of Dreams on your own. I will supply links here and a copy in the library.
31 Discussion Field of Dreams and Ethics Obligations to Intimates- Read Aristotle (31), Broad (32)Jeske (36)
November 5 Film-True Grit
7 Film-True Grit
12 Discussion- True Grit
14 Moral Theory- Read Mill (22) and Kant (23) (If you have had Ethics via Kant and Mill from me in the past, your reading is on reserve in the Library and your discussion sheet is attached.)
19 Film- Saving Private Ryan
21 Film- Saving Private Ryan
26 Discuss Saving Private Ryan
28 Thanksgiving- No Class
December 3 Bonus Film
5 Final Papers due - Bonus Film
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
IOCC 201 Extra Credit
Tonight (October 2)!
Attend the Speaker Series tonight at 7:30 pm in Thoresen Auditorium and receive 2 points extra credit in IOCC 201. See me AFTER the presentation to sign in.
Dr. Berg
Attend the Speaker Series tonight at 7:30 pm in Thoresen Auditorium and receive 2 points extra credit in IOCC 201. See me AFTER the presentation to sign in.
Dr. Berg
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