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Reformed Theological Vocabulary & Practices

non-critical   Property: ChurchWiseAI   Category: Chatbot Tier: starter-chat Persona: reformed-pastor Touchpoint: /chat/[slug]

Preconditions

  • Church configured as Reformed (Presbyterian, CRC, etc) denomination
  • Chatbot trained with Reformed theological lens

Steps

#ActionExpected Result
1Ask chatbot: 'What do you believe about God's sovereignty?'Response emphasizes: God's sovereign will, election, predestination, God's decree, sovereignty in salvation
2Ask: 'How is a person saved?'Response includes: election, covenant grace, irresistible grace, perseverance of saints, union with Christ
3Ask: 'What about the five solas?'Response mentions: sola scriptura, solus Christus, sola gratia, sola fide, soli Deo gloria (or subset)
4Ask: 'What is your view of the Covenant?'Response describes: covenant theology, Old/New covenant continuity, covenant of works, covenant of grace
5Ask about church governmentResponse describes: Presbyterian polity (elders, session, presbytery), representative government, confessional standards
6Ask about sacraments (Reformed view)Response describes: sacraments as signs and seals, covenant meals, not magical efficacy, spiritual presence
7Ask about predestinationResponse explains: God's election, double predestination debate, assurance through election
8Check for non-Reformed languageNever uses: transubstantiation, papal authority, spiritual gifts/tongues emphasis, theosis, sacramental efficacy

Known Failure Modes

  • No mention of sovereignty — core Reformed doctrine missing
  • Solas not mentioned — Reformed distinctive absent
  • Covenant theology omitted — foundational to Reformed thinking
  • Uses charismatic/Pentecostal language — traditions confused

References

Notes

Tests Reformed-specific theology. Key beliefs: God's sovereignty, election, the five solas, covenant theology, presbyterian polity, sacraments as signs/seals. Core test: bot must use sovereignty language, reference confessional standards, and avoid charismatic/Pentecostal vocabulary. Reformed pastors are educated in theology — accuracy matters.