THE HEART OF PAUL'S THEOLOGY
STUDY GUIDE 4.3
Lesson 4: Paul and the Corinthians
Section 3: Theological Outlooks
(Video parts 9-12)
OUTLINE FOR NOTES
III. Theological Outlooks
A. Faith
1. Christ as Lord
2. Christ as Savior
B. Hope
C. Love
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. What error had the Corinthians made regarding eschatology? How was this affecting them practically? What was happening during the Lord's Supper? What attitudes were being reflected among the Corinthians?
2. Explain how Paul corrected their theological misunderstanding and its practical effects.
3. Note the key Bible verses Dr. Kidd quotes to demonstrate Paul's theological outlook in the Corinthian letters.
APPLICATION QUESTIONS
1. What can we learn from the errors of the Corinthians?
2. What can we learn from the way Paul corrected the Corinthian errors?
3. Why should the future resurrection of our physical bodies give you hope as a believer? How should this hope influence the way you live today?
4. Why do you think love is the lasting eschatological virtue?
5. What priority are you placing on love in your life now? How can you improve that?
6. What is the most significant insight you have learned from this study? Why?
STUDY GUIDE 4.3
Lesson 4: Paul and the Corinthians
Section 3: Theological Outlooks
(Video parts 9-12)
OUTLINE FOR NOTES
III. Theological Outlooks
A. Faith
1. Christ as Lord
2. Christ as Savior
B. Hope
C. Love
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. What error had the Corinthians made regarding eschatology? How was this affecting them practically? What was happening during the Lord's Supper? What attitudes were being reflected among the Corinthians?
2. Explain how Paul corrected their theological misunderstanding and its practical effects.
3. Note the key Bible verses Dr. Kidd quotes to demonstrate Paul's theological outlook in the Corinthian letters.
APPLICATION QUESTIONS
1. What can we learn from the errors of the Corinthians?
2. What can we learn from the way Paul corrected the Corinthian errors?
3. Why should the future resurrection of our physical bodies give you hope as a believer? How should this hope influence the way you live today?
4. Why do you think love is the lasting eschatological virtue?
5. What priority are you placing on love in your life now? How can you improve that?
6. What is the most significant insight you have learned from this study? Why?
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