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26 Cards in this Set
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Contemplative
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Depravity
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180 degrees turned from God
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Deprivity
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Deprived of righteousness, but we can still do something to get back to God
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Monergistic
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By one power - opposite of medieval scholastic view of grace + cooperation (synterisis)
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Monastic
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Poverty, chastity, obedience
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Penance
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Reconciliation sacrament
Thought to infuse grace |
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Renaissance
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Way to meet God through morality
Focus on prayer, contemplation, Bible reading/reading Church fathers Interior piety |
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Sacerdotal
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Grace is mediated through the priesthood
So, you had to be tied to the Church to be saved. |
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Sacrament
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Seen as a regular healing, an infusion of grace
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Synterisis
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Grace works together with our deeds
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Trust
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Faith is trusting on God's promises, not on ourselves
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Virtue
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Cross
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Formal
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The question of by what authority we get our doctrine
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Grammatical-historical
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Finding the authorial intent of the writing (historical), and studying the grammar and genre makeup of the text
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Glory
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Theology of glory is the way of man; that our works can make us righteous
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Imputation
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God imputes grace into our lives through an alien righteousness (Christ); it is not our own
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Infusion
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Grace infused through sacraments
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Medieval exegesis
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Focused on the Bible telling us what to do, rather than on what Christ has done
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Material
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Central text from which doctrines are derived
The Bible |
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Pact
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Idea of God's covenant as a pact of salvation between us and him
We have to fulfill our part Gabriel Biel |
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Pledge
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Zwingli's view - the Lord's Supper is pledge and remembrance
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Presence
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Manifestation of God's spirit
Is God the bread and wine? |
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Remembrance
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Look to the cross at the Lord's Supper and remember what Christ has done
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Sacrifice
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Testament
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