"Being unable to cure death, wretchedness, and ignorance, men [and women] have decided, in order to be happy, not to think about such things."  ~ Blaise Pascal, Pensees (133).

"Our lives are empty. We cannot face the vacuum. So we fill our lives up with junk, with trash, with refuse.... we divert ourselves from our real needs.... We invent little problems and hold them close, fixating on them to block us from seeing the bigger problems." ~ Thomas V. Moore, Making Sense of it All: Pascal and the Meaning of Life, pp. 32-33.  

"The only good thing for men therefore is to be diverted from thinking of what they are, either by some occupation which takes their minds off it, or by some novel and agreeable passion which keeps them busy, like gambling, hunting, some absorbing show, in short by what is called diversion" ~ Blaise Pascal, Pensees (136).






 Theology 1312 God, Christ, & Holy Spirit 

The information on this tab is for my students in God, Christ, and Holy Spirit class. Though you are not allowed to use a computer in my class, this material will be helpful to you as you prepare for your exams. 

Mid-Term Review
Mid-term review.  Under "Prolegomena" at question # 10, page number 271 needs to be 277. Please make sure you make the appropriate change on your review sheet.
Course Syllabus
Here is the course syllabus for Theology 1312: God, Christ, and Holy Spirit. It is in MS Word
Supplement # 9: Absolute Name of G-d in Exodus 3:14
 This chart unpacks the ontological nature of God in Exodus 3:14. 
Lecture 14c: Synopsis of the Doctrine of the Trinity
 This chart is in PDF and requires a 11 x 17 for better viewing if printing it up. 
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