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Kenosis |
noun (in Christian theology) the renunciation of the divine nature, at least in part, by Christ in the Incarnation. (False Doctrine) |
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Bishop Gore |
England 1889. Posited Kenosis Theory, the thought that in becoming man Jesus had to give up matters of divine knowledge while retaining full divine infallibility on moral issues. |
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Trinitas |
Latin for threeness |
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Bonhomie |
noun cheerful friendliness; geniality. "he exuded good humor and bonhomie" |
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Apostolic |
of or relating to the Apostles. "apostolic writings" |
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Immutability |
Mobile-friendly - The Immutability of God is an attribute where “God is unchanging in his character, will, and covenant promises.". |
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Importunate |
adjective persistent, especially to the point of annoyance or intrusion. |
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Filial |
of, relating to, or befitting a son or daughter: filial obedience. |
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What is the purpose of grace? |
Primarily, to restore our relationship with God through God forgiving our sins through propitiation that we may have fellowship with him. |
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Decalogue |
The Ten Commandments |