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51 Cards in this Set
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Who said this: “To know Christ is to know his benefits.”
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Philipp Melanchthon
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Who reacted to Philipp's sentence on knowing Christ by emphasizing Christ’s saving activity for us.
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Luther
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Christus pro me
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Christ for me--- Luther
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What is a con of Christus pro me?
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Can lean toward human centered thinking
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Who believed: that much of the New Testament was a myth...an attempt by human beings to give expression to the otherworldly in terms of symbolism drawn from the this-worldly.
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Bultmann
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Jesus' testimony concerning deity
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-Angels are His and God
-Sabbath -The I Am statements -Son of God -Forgiving sins -Judging the world -Receives the description God -Equates His word with the OT -Equates Himself with the Father Part |
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Historical Departures from Belief in the Full Deity of Christ
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Ebionism
Arianism |
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Which heretical group solved the tension of who Jesus was by denying the real or ontological deity of Jesus.
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Ebionites
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Which heretical group believed: “There was a time when he was not”
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Arians
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Which religious sect today would most notably align with Arians?
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Jehovah Witnesses
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Same substance=
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Homoousia
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Of like substance=
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Homoiousia
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Different substance=
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Heteroousia
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Oscar Cullmann Christology of the New Testament is an example of what?
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Functional Christology
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This statement is an explanation of what Christology?
"is meant an emphasis upon what Jesus did rather than upon what he is." |
Functional Christology
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Heilsgeschichte
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Salvation History
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“Christology is the doctrine of an ‘event,’ not the doctrine of natures,” : is a statement that Cullman uses to describe what term?
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Heilsgeschichte
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What early heracy regarding the humanity of Christ is this statement derived from? :Only "looked" human. Held the greek understanding that all matter was evil
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Docetism
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What early heracy regarding the humanity of Christ is this statement derived from?: "Therefore, Jesus, although human, was a bit different from other human beings, for he lacked something they have, a human will."
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Apollinarianism
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Lorraine Boettner uses this analogy to explain what heracy?:
a human mind implanted into the body of a lion; the resulting being is governed, not by lion or animal psychology but by human psychology. |
Apollinarianism
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According to the Christological Heresy chart, does Ebionism deny or affirm Christ's Deity?
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Denies
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According to the Christological Heresy chart, does Ebionism deny or affirm Christ's Humanity?
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Affirms
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According to the Christological Heresy chart, does Arianism deny or affirm Christ's Deity?
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Denies
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According to the Christological Heresy chart, does Arianism deny or affirm Christ's Humanity?
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Affirms
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Who wrote Church dogmatics?
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Karl Barth
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According to the Christological Heresy chart, does Docetism deny or affirm Christ's Deity?
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Affirms
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According to the Christological Heresy chart, does Docetism deny or affirm Christ's humanity?
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Completely denies
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According to the Christological Heresy chart, does Apollinarianism deny or affirm Christ's deity?
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affirms
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According to the Christological Heresy chart, does Apollinarianism deny or affirm Christ's deity?
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Partially denies
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Who is this statement regarding? : Less attention on Jesus’ human life and more on revelation as God’s action
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Barth
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Who is this statement regarding?: Less attention on Jesus’ human life and more on the message of the church (geschichte)
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Bultmann
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Peccability is a theological term that means:
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Jesus could have sinned but did not
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Impeccability is a theological term that means:
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Jesus could never have sinned
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What are the implications of Jesus' humanity?
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Jesus took our place, understands our struggles, is our
perfect example of what humanity is supposed to be, and that God is both immanent and transcendent. |
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theotokos
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God-bearing
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anthropotokos
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human-bearing
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Eutychianism
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Does not want to affirm two natures but only one in Jesus
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Adoptionism
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Jesus is merely a human at first and then adopted by God
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Anhypostatic Christology
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that the man Jesus had no subsistence apart from the incarnation of the Second Person of the Trinity.
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Kenoticism
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Extreme version asserts that Jesus gave up divinity when he became human
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dynamic incarnation
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Jesus is a person in whom the active power of God resided
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According to the Christological Heresy chart, does Nestorianism deny or affirm Christ's humanity?
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affirmed/ multiplied persons
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According to the Christological Heresy chart, does Nestorianism deny or affirm Christ's deity?
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affirmed/ multiplied persons
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According to the Christological Heresy chart, does Eutychianism deny or affirm Christ's deity?
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affirmed/ confused natures though
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According to the Christological Heresy chart, does Eutychianism deny or affirm Christ's humanity?
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affirmed/ confused natures though
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________________ denies the completeness of Jesus’ humanity
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Apollinarianism
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__________________ confuses Jesus’ natures
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Eutychianism
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________________ divides Jesus’ person
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Nestorianism
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______________ denies the genuineness of Jesus’ humanity
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Docetism
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______________ denies the completeness of Jesus’ deity
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Arianism
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_______________ denies the genuineness of Jesus’ deity
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Ebionism
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