A Visual Theology

Rodlie Ortiz —  April 12, 2012 — 3 Comments

I’m a visual person. If I can read a name I can most certainly remember it. The same goes for visualizing abstract or theological concepts. If I can see a graphic with how things are interrelated, I can better understand it.

Chris Challies has done just that.

Here’s one on Philippians 4:8

Books of the Bible

And here’s one on the Trinity

So what do you think of these? Do they help you to better understand these concepts?

Rodlie Ortiz

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On the pastoral team at Pioneer Memorial Church on the campus of Andrews University. Tech geek.

3 responses to A Visual Theology

  1. The power of infographics is tremendous. They are read much more than regular internet articles or posts. I’ve tried it and it works. We have the advantage of being able to share the Gospel in so many different ways.

  2. Excellent, this is how I think. Particularly like the Trinity graphics.

  3. The third graphic distills weeks of lectures that I had regarding the Trinity. It would be a perfect tool for teaching from K – Adults the mystery of the Trinity.

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