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Congregational Courses: Dogmatics 1

Congregational Courses: Dogmatics 1

 

These videos consist of a series of questions answered by Dr. Okamoto and Dr. Ziegler concerning what is Dogmatics and issues it tries to answer.

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  • 50 - What does the catechism highlight about creation? by Joel Okamoto

    50 - What does the catechism highlight about creation?

    Joel Okamoto

    Dr. Okamoto explains that the Small Catechism does not directly mention creation because it was not a question that Luther encountered but everyone understood from the world around them.

  • 51 - Is God still involved in the world today? by Joel Okamoto

    51 - Is God still involved in the world today?

    Joel Okamoto

    Dr. Okamoto shows how and why God is still involved in the world.

  • 52 - Is God also involved in evil actions? by Joel Okamoto

    52 - Is God also involved in evil actions?

    Joel Okamoto

    Dr. Okamoto explains that God is always there even when there is evil actions but God is still maintaining and preserving his creation.

  • 53 - is there anything outside of God's control? by Joel Okamoto

    53 - is there anything outside of God's control?

    Joel Okamoto

    Dr. Okamoto explains that God is in control of all things and even though evil happens it will fit into God's plan.

  • 54 - Is evil no longer a real problem for Christians? by Joel Okamoto

    54 - Is evil no longer a real problem for Christians?

    Joel Okamoto

    Dr. Okamoto explains evil is still a problem for Christians and suffering is a result of evil in the world.

 
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