solved My Personal Lexicon (Question #1) Each journal entry will be

My Personal Lexicon (Question #1)
Each journal entry will be comprised of 1) the term/word/concept; and 2) a definition of each term/word/concept, based on Walter Elwell’s, Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, but articulated in your own words. You will define at least three terms/words/concepts each session.
This means that you will never quote Elwell, but you will synthesize his given definition into a seventy-five word, or so, long definition of your own making – again, your words, not Elwell’s. Given the journal nature of this assignment, you may feel free to add personal commentary along with your custom definition, but the definition itself should be about seventy-five words; commentary is over and above that word count.
My Personal McGrath (Question #2)
The McGrath reader has been assigned to you for the purpose of engaging you with historically important, primary source, theological texts and personalities. A quick look at the book’s Table of Contents reveals a chronological arrangement (early to contemporary) of important writings for each doctrine indicated.
Choose one of the McGrath selections you read, per the assignment, and one of the questions McGrath asks at the conclusion of the reading. Then, answer that question as a journal entry, not only answering the question but also reflecting on how that selection, question, and answer impact you personally. Make sure you employ Turabian style as you quote and cite McGrath’s actual question as well as appropriate portions of the reading. 
Discussion ” Arianism and Divine/Human Relationship in Jesus.” (Question #3)
Grudem doesn’t spend much time on Arianism, the first of the Christological councils. After reading his meager contribution to the topic along with the Elwell article, discuss 1) why Arianism is so appealing as a solution to the divine and human relationship issue (in Jesus) and 2) where Arianism shows up in contemporary religious expressions.
In your initial post you must include at least one quote each from Grudem, Elwell, and Scripture. Other sources are welcome but not required. 
My Personal Lexicon (Question #4)
Each journal entry will be comprised of 1) the term/word/concept; and 2) a definition of each term/word/concept, based on Walter Elwell’s, Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, but articulated in your own words. You will define at least three terms/words/concepts each session.
This means that you will never quote Elwell, but you will synthesize his given definition into a seventy-five word, or so, long definition of your own making – again, your words, not Elwell’s. Given the journal nature of this assignment, you may feel free to add personal commentary along with your custom definition, but the definition itself should be about seventy-five words; commentary is over and above that word count. 
My Personal McGrath (Question #5)
Choose one of the McGrath selections you read, per the assignment, and one of the questions McGrath asks at the conclusion of the reading. 
Reading:Grudem, Wayne. (1994). Systematic Theology.Chapter 26: The Person of Christ, 529-53.Chapter 29: The Offices of Christ, 624-33.McGrath, Alister. (2017). The Christian Theology Reader.4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.18, 4.27, 4.36 

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