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Audio discussions related to part 9:
How can we communicate to diverse groups without using technical terms?
Is there a continuing need to create new technical terms in theology?
Should we work with Christians in other cultures to develop technical terms?
Can believers from other cultures help us understand biblical concepts?
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Introduction
Orientation
• Definition
• Terms and Concepts
º Language in General
º Language of Scripture
• Need
º Many Terms-One Concept
º One Term-Many Concepts
• Place
Formation
• Biblical Terms
º Emphasizing 1 Term
º Emphasizing 1 Meaning
º Creating New Meanings
• Extra-Biblical Language
º Common Terminology
º Philosophical Terminology
º Combined Terminology
Values and Dangers
• Christian Living
º Enhancement
º Hindrance
• Interaction in Community
º Enhancement
º Hindrance
• Exegesis
º Enhancement
º Hindrance
Conclusion