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| What are the loving attributes of God? |
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Love - 1 John 3:16 Grace - Titus 2:11, 3:4-7 Mercy - Titus 2:11, 3:4-7 Kindness - Titus 2:11, 3:4-7 Patience - Romans 9:22 Faithful - Lamentations 3:22, 23 |
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| What are the divine attributes of God? |
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Immutable - James 1:17 Infinite Omnipotent Omniscient Omnipresent - Psalm 139:7 Transcendent (Independence) Sovereign - Romans 9:13-21 |
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| What are the character attributes of God? |
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Holiness - Leviticus 19:2-20 Righteousness Justice - 1 John 1:9 Goodness Wisdom Truthful - Romans 3:4 Fairness |
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| Christ didn't always exist, but was created by—and is therefore distinct from and inferior to—God the Father. |
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Believes in three separate Gods – a form of pantheism Deut 6:4 |
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The belief that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are not three distinct persons but instead three distinct revelations, manifestations, or masks of one God. Luke 3:21-23 |
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| The heresy that basically reveals different types of subordination within the trinity |
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| Jesus is a great prophet adopted by God |
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| Who first promoted Modalism? |
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| Why should we defend the trinity? |
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1. The Accuracy of Scripture 2. Maintains God’s relational nature 3. Only God can accomplish salvation (Eph. 1:3-14) |
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| What does theology proper include? |
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God's existence God's triune nature God's character and attributes |
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| The belief in the Father, Spirit, and Son as three separate Gods |
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| separate, complete, and unrelated persons; not integrated |
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| not fully human; Jesus as a phantom |
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| no rational human soul; “God in a pod” |
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| one God in three different forms |
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| similar to different roles within one person (Ex: teacher, husband, father) |
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| OT = the Father, NT = the Son, Church = the Spirit |
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| a drop of humanity lost in a sea of divinity |
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| the belief that Jesus was a very special human chosen by God to be his very special prophet and “son” |
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| What were some of the heresies? |
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Tritheism Nestorianism Arianism Docetism Apollinarianism Modalism Functional Modalism Historical Modalism Monophysitism Adoptionism |
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| What was the substitution theory? |
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| Atonement theory that said Christ takes our punishment |
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| What is the moral influence theory? |
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| The atonement theory that says Christ is our model |
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| What is the Christ the Victor theory? |
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| The Atonement theory that says Christ defeats Sin, satan, and death |
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| What is the ransom theory? |
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| The atonement theory that says Christ pays the price to set us free |
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| What were the atonement theories? |
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Substitution Moral Influence Christ the Victor Ransom |
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| opposed Arius and Arianism |
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| The reconciliation of God and humans brought about by the redemptive life and death of Jesus |
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| type of Christianity that emphasizes personal religious experience and divinely inspired powers, as of healing, prophecy, and the gift of tongues |
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| believes that the spiritual gifts ceased after either the apostles died or the canon was completed |
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| Various Christian religious congregations whose members seek to be filled with the Holy Spirit, in emulation of the Apostles at Pentecost |
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| Various Christian religious congregations whose members seek to be filled with the Holy Spirit, in emulation of the Apostles at Pentecost |
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| an unbiblical view of God (Hinduism) |
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| Reflects some biblical qualities of God (Islam, Judaism) |
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| What are the basic views about God? |
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Atheists—no God: Romans 1:25 Agnostics: don’t know or can’t know. Contradictory Theism Limited Theism Biblical Theism |
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| What is the acronym for God's character attributes? |
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Fat Women Have Juuuuust The Right Gut
Fairness Wisdom Holiness Justice Truthfulness Righteousness Goodness |
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| What's the acronym for God's loving attributes? |
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Funny Men Keep Passing Gas
Faithfullness, Mercy, Kindness, Patience, Grace |
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| What's the Acronym for God's divine attributes |
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SOOOIII
Sovereign Omnipotent Omniscient Omnipresent Immutable Infinite Independence (Transcendence) |
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| What analogy did Augustine use for the trinity |
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| The psychological/mind (memory, understanding, and the will) |
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| One who is called alongside to help |
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| The Hebrew word Ruach can mean spirit, but can also mean |
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