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Transubstantiation

Roman Catholic Understanding of Eucharist

Theologia Crusis

hallmark of Luther' theology versus a theology of glory

Facere quod in se est

to do what lies within you


Biel's understanding of human role in salvation

Martin Luther

German Reformer


95 thesis


challenged indulgences

John Calvin

French reformer


institutes of Chirstian region

Zwingli

Swiss reformer whose theology influenced Calvin and conflicted with Luther

Conrad Grebel

Swiss reformer who broke from Zwingli


Anabaptist

Ignatius Loyola

solider turned monk


jesuits

Desideria Erasmus

dutch roman catholic


humanist


Greek NT

Thomas Cranmer

Englishman


archbishop of England Catholic church

Richard Hooker

Englishman who espoused the VIA MEDIA

Wycliffe

Forerunner of the Reformation


translated the Bilbe


Lollards

William Tyndale

Englishman who translated the Bible into English, deeply influencing the Enish and whose translation was the basis for KJV

Arminius

Dutchman


Defend Calvinist

Fideism

Knowledge of God's existence cannot be established by our senses, it is only by faith

voluntarism

there is not eternal law outside of God that determines what is good or evil

conciliarism

there is no invisible essence of the Church that resides in the pope or appointed bishops

John Tollard & Matthew Tindale

Deists who argued authentic Christianity is completely complementary to natural religion

Lord Herbert of Cherbury

Precursor to deism and author of Common Notions of Religion

Thomas Jefferson

Along with being a founding father of the US


Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom

Karl Barth

German Theologian


father of Neo Orthodoxy



Soren Kierkegaard

Danish


criticized Hegel

Aimee Semple McPherson

Atheist turned revivalist

Finished work doctrine

doctine advocated by William Durham

Oneness-Pentecostalism

group with the finished work group of pentecostals

neo orthodoxy

group of theologians...avoid extremes of liberalism and fundamentalism

pentecostal

christens who belie to the pentecostal denominations, exect the gifts of the Holy Spirit

Charismatic

Christians who expect the gifts of the Holy Spirit ut who are not part of traditional Pentecostal denominations

Neo-Pentecostal/Charismatic

Christians who expect the fits of the Holy Spirit but who are part of independent churches

Liberation Theologies

theologies that see the task of theology as critical reflection ...poor and oppressed

Fundamentalism

took seriously thae challenge of modernity and liberalism and defended protestant orthodoxy - if christians become modernist it will die

liberalism

took seriously the claims of modernity on Christianity - Christians must become modern or die

manifest destiny

Rationalization and justification for the Westwardexpansion of the unitized states as a divine right

holines movment

methodistim,...John Wesley's conception of Chrisitan perfection or second blessing with holiness or baptism of the holy Sprit

charles finney

lawyer turned revivalist

William Seymour

African American holiness preacher


Azusa Street Revival

Enlightenment

General mood that emphasized the belief that science and logic give more knowledge and understanding than traditional social religious or political ideas

Zinzendorf

Pietism's eccentric prophet

Post Modernism

response to Enlightenment modernist