Lecture 20: Historical Theology I - Dr. Nathan Busenitz

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Professor Nathan Busenitz teaches a course on Historical Theology I.
"Middle Ages, Part II"
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These lectures are eye opening
Thank you!

AmiltonSolas
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Also all the golden and silver items confiscated from church also helps the emperor rebuild his army.

sjsu
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He skillfully ignored all the church estate problems in iconoclasm. One of the reason emperors tried to attack church is due to huge amout of estates hoarded by the monastry and church. They don't need to pay the taxes and it greatly hindered the economy of Eastern Roman Empire.

sjsu
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I have never heard anyone use Star Wars before to explain church history :)

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The command given in {Exodus 20:3-6} are part of the moral law, which reflects God’s character. The moral Law has not passed away (Read {Romans 3:31} {Ephesians 6:2}).

Anyone that attempts to hold to both positions will eventually see that idols in all forms are an inadequate representation of God and will either have to try to debase God in order to exalt the idol or will have to exalt God and debase the idol thus recognizing the inconsistency of his attempts to hold both positions.

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At 1:01:55 to 1:04:30 the prof seems to think that each pope is supposed to appoint his own successor, but that has never been the case.  When a pope dies his successor is elected by others, and the last pope's wishes have nothing to do with the legitimacy of succession.

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It is doubtful that Constantine would have done that while trying to keep a united Roman Empire.

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Shouldn't that be Emperor Hadrian at 49:00 and not Pope Hadrian?

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