This branch of theology looks to the world around us to learn about God.
What is Natural Theology?
Peter refers to his audience as these kind of exiles.
What is elect?
This variant of the Latin word for "covenant" is used to describe parts of the Bible.
What is a Testament?
This religious group's women are well known for their dress and hair styles.
Who are the Pentecostals?
This famous priest is often credited with starting the Reformation with his 95 Theses
Who is Martin Luther?
This man received a charter from England for the colony of Rhode Island, the first colony founded on the principle of religious freedom.
Who was Roger Williams?
This argument look at the existence of right and wrong as proof for God's existence
What is the Moral Argument?
Peter uses this word to refer to something you can expect to happen… not just wish it would.
What is Hope?
The majority of the New Testament 'books' are actually called these. Think letters.
What is an epistle?
Plenty of singing, but no musical instruments, are part of this religion's services.
What is the Church of Christ?
This man claimed to have been given golden plates from an angel.
Who is Joseph Smith?
Among other things, this argument considers the arrangement of the galaxy as proof for God's existence
What is the Cosmological Argument?
In Chapter 2, Peter refers to both Christ and Christians as this kind of building block.
What is a stone?
Discovered in the 1960s, these ancient texts are some of the best copies of books of the Bible in existence.
What are the Dead Sea Scrolls?
In the New World, this denomination was divided into two groups; General and Particular
Who are the Baptists?
Some Reformed theology is more often called by this man's name, a credit to his huge influence.
This argument for God observes the order and complexity of living things.
What is the Teleological Argument?
Peter tells his audience to act in this way towards leaders, masters, spouses, and their community.
What is submissive?
Making oneself look bad in your own writings is known as this principle.
What is the Principle of Embarrassment?
Some Catholics suddenly lost a pope and gained this religion in 1534, thanks to a king.
What is the Anglican Church?
This late 19th century philosopher promoted the idea that religious faith is irrational.
Who was Soren Kierkegaard?
In Apologetics, this well-known "problem" is often used to argue against God's existence or attributes.
What is the Problem of Evil
Followers of Christ should expect to experience a lot of this in life… just like Jesus did.
What is suffering?
The oldest surviving fragment of the Bible, the John Rylands fragment, contains words from this book.
What is the Gospel of John?
A peaceful people, this is one of the only surviving Anabaptist denominations.
Who are the Mennonites?
This man founded the American Baptist Association, which this church belongs to.
Who was Ben M. Bogard?