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11 Cards in this Set
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Homoousios
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Christ and the Father were of the same substance (Athanasian view at Nicea)
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Homoiusios
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Christ and the father were of similar substance (Arian view at Nicea)
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Calvin's conclusions about natural religion came from his study of
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Romans 1: 19-23
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Discuss inspiration
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To say that Scripture is inspired is to say that God moved human writers to write a Word which was His word. The Greek word “theopneustos”, meaning “expired” or breathed out, might better be used to express the idea. The term inspiration has typically been used to refer to the mode of production, rather than the product.
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Autographa
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the original God-breathed scripts penned by the very hand of the inspired Apostles and Prophets
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Compare and contrast inerrancy, infallibility, and inspiration
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Inspiration has to do with authority, while inerrancy is related to truthfulness. Infallibility is used to speak of the truthfulness and/or the faithfulness of Scripture.
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Millard Ericksons qualification of inerrancy:
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1) pertains only to the affirmations of Scripture
2) must respect the ancient canons of historiography 3) must respect the purpose and intention of the text 4) must respect the phenomenal language of the text 5) suggests a positive attitude toward the text 6) pertains only to the bible as it is correctly interpreted. |
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Compare and contrast inerrancy, infallibility, and inspiration
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Inspiration has to do with authority, while inerrancy is related to truthfulness. Infallibility is used to speak of the truthfulness and/or the faithfulness of Scripture.
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The biblical language of redemption includes the ideas of
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Shalom
Reconciliation Redemption Renewal Salvation Restoration |
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Context
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the meaning of the words in sentences, in paragraphs, in discourses, in books, in corpuses or genres, in testaments, in the canon of Scripture.
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Various aspects of the nature of scriptural revelation
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Authoritative/reliable
Particular Content Unified Word Written Revelation Read in Translation Historic Revelation Historically Removed Progressive Revelation Redemptive Revelation Literary Genres God’s Word |