Knowing God
J I Packer
Class notes #5 –
- Review from last time
- What are idols? What are some examples?
- How do idols (or images) dishonor God? (pp 45 & 46)
- They obscure his glory – How?
- They mislead us about God – How?
- What do you think about Packer’s concern that images used for meditation are harmful?
- What are some examples when this might be true?
- Is it always true?
- What about potential problems in our worship?
Iconoclasm: - was condemned at the 7th General Council – Nicaea II in 787
iconoclasm – worst period of iconoclasm may have been in the 700’s due in part to the growing threat of Islam. Many icons as well as relics and other art were destroyed. |
iconoclasm (īkŏn´ōklăz |
The east gravitated towards less life-like, two-dimensional art in order to avoid making things look too realistic.
The west gravitated towards increasingly life-like art and statuary in part under the influence of a growing devotion to Christ’s sacred humanity.
- What does Packer mean by “speculative theology” (pp 48)
- What is the problem with speculative theology?
- Why can’t we “speculate” or use our intuition to understand God (pp 48)
- How can we know about God?
- How does Packer say we can know if the God we worship is the Christian God? (pp 50)
- Next time – Chapter Five – God Incarnate
- Big Question: Why is the Incarnation the supreme mystery of the Gospel? What effects should being aware of the Incarnation have on each of us?


