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| the notion of spreading the good news |
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| the section of Christian theology dealing with the doctrine of humanity, study of fields outside of Christian theology |
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| the originator of Arianism, Son of God is not fully God |
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| son and father are one in the same |
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| the supreme role of the Bible in Christian living |
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| the section of Christian theology dealing with the character of the Bible |
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| the section of Christian theology dealing with the identity of Christ, particularly with the relation of his human and divine natures |
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| a formal definition or summary of the Christian faith held in common by all Christians, most important are the Apostle's Creed and the Nicene Creed |
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| the centrality of Christ's work on the cross |
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| the section of Christian theology dealing with the character of the church |
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| Engaging God's World Chapter 1 |
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| Hope is not just wishful thinking it is the trust in God and hoping for the coming restoration of life in Christ |
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| Engaging God's World Chapter 1 - 2 |
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| Everything we do plays an important role in God's plan |
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| Engaging God's World Chapter 2 |
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| all of creation is praising God when it is doing what it is supposed to be doing, God gets glory from creation |
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| Engaging God's World preface |
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| all truth is God's truth, doesn't matter who is saying it as long as it's truth |
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| the section of christian theology dealing with the "last things" especially the ideas of resurrection, hell, the last judgment and eternal life |
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| a term initially used to refer to reforming movements, since the 19th century the term has been used as a way to describe protestants in english speaking contexts who identify with four characteristics: crucicentrism, biblicism, activism, and conversionism |
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| Vandalized shalom, anything that spoils the goodness of God's creation |
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| the science of textual interpretation usually referring to the Bible, "the process of interpreting the Bible |
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| knowledge which is available to all people at all ties from creation, history, and the makeup of human nature |
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| "image of God" humanity is created in the image of God |
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| the section of Christian theology dealing with how the individual sinner is able to enter into fellowship with God |
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| the impact of the sin of the first human on the rest of humanity, corruption of human nature makes us sinners naturally |
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"right belief" as opposed to Heresy forms of Christianity that are dominant in Russia and Greece a movement within Protestantism |
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a term relating to the doctrine of the trinity, often also referred to by the Latin term, circumincessio all three persons of the trinity mutually share in the life of the others, connecting all three to each other |
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| the section of Christian theology dealing with the doctrine of the Holy Spirit |
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| the first speaking of the "gospel" to Adam and Eve |
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| an unveiling or making known of what is otherwise unknown, divided into two sources: general and special |
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| peace, wholeness, integrity, flourishing and thriving in creation |
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| the section of Christian theology dealing with the doctrine of salvation |
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| God's particular revelation of Himself through specific events, especially His revelation in Jesus Christ and the Scriptures |
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| the study of the knowledge of God, sources are: the Bible, Christian tradition, reason and experience, scripture is the main authority |
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| the notion that all humans begin life with all aspects of their nature corrupted by the effects of sin. |
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| the distinctively Christian doctrine of God, which reflects the complexity of the Christian experience of God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit, "three persons, one God" |
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| separate from and exalted above his creation |
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| fully present to, and truly dwelling within, His creation |
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