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Difference between redemption and atonement? |
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Redemption- Knowing that we are not our own, and delivered from bondage. Atonement- Christ substituting His life for ours. |
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Finding our new life in Christ is ___________. |
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Original sin is best defined as a _______ of ________. (carnal nature)
Theology is the science of? |
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-quality, personhood -God and His universe |
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Doctrine of Virgin Birth is very important, as it has some _______ on every other ___________. |
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Wesley defines sin as an act to be? |
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A voluntary transgression against the law of God. |
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A sacrement reflects an ________ sign of an ________ change. There are ____ sacrements in the Nazarene church, and ___ in the Catholic church. |
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Debate between _______ and ________. The debate was over the essence of the ________. |
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-Arius, Athanasius -Trinity |
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Doctrine saying that we will receive the infilling of the holy spirit, and will reach a full state of holiness? |
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Passage that talks about how Jesus humbled himself, and gave his whole self, rather than equating himself with God. Where is the passage found? |
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Kenosis passage Phillipians |
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Council of ________ finalized decisions of previous councils. Council of ________ debated if Christ is identical in essence with the father. Council of ___________ said that the holy spirit proceeds from Father and Son. |
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Chalcedon Nicea Constantinople |
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Omnipresence? Omnipotent? Omniscience? |
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-God is everywhere at once. -God can do EVERYTHING -God is all-knowing, outside of the free will he has given us. |
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To say God is sovereign is to say He has _________ command over all creation. |
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The idea of 'original sin' was introduced by ___________ He was involved in a controversy with _________ in the 5th century. |
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Virgin Birth passages are found in what two NT books? |
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God's goodness seeking after man is ________. Our acceptance and standing with Christ is ___________. |
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-propitiation -justification |
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Dichotomy says a person is made up of: Trichotomy says: Traducianism holds that each _______ is created by parents at conception. |
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-soul and body -body, soul, and spirit -soul |
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_____________ was the dude who came up with the dispensational premillennialism view. C.I. Scoffield used his notes to publish a ________ _______. |
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Pelagianism: grace is ________ Augustinianism: grace is ________ and __________. Arminianism: we can ______ God's grace, he just does not want us to. |
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dispensible indispensible, irresistible deny |
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Arguments for Gods existence The argument... Based on being? On purpose or design? On motion-first cause? On justice/ultimate reward? |
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Ontological Teleological Cosmological Moral |
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The intentional will to commit some act against God is __________.
Elements of accountability for sin?
The role of conscience in determining sin is __________. |
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volition
-intelligence -knowledge -freedom -volition
-oughtness (a sense of morality) |
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Christ could ________ yielded to the temptation of Satan, because?
God's 3 persons: God's 2 natures: |
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Not have He will not do anything that goes against his nature.
-Father, Son, Holy Spirit -human, divine |
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The idea that God does not and will not ever change in His nature is ______. Pantheism contends that ___________ is God. |
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The church as we know it began in OT, with ______ promise to __________.
By penal satisfaction theory, all sin is __________ in Christ. Differnce in ______ and ________ systems are factors in causing someone to choose another religion. |
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In a naz church service, ________ can take communion.
Faith is ________ to the salvation process. |
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