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Antinomianism

Anti-law

Dispensationalism

God has two chosen peoples, believers and Israel. Each group has slightly different promises, such as Israel still receiving the promised land.

Theonomy

God's law

Autonomy

Self-law

Existentialism

A philosophical theory or approach that emphasizes the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will.

Monism

1. A theory or doctrine that denies the existence of a distinction or duality in some sphere, such as that between matter and mind, or God and the world.2. The doctrine that only one supreme being exists.

Dualism


1. The division of something conceptually into two opposed or contrasted aspects, or the state of being so divided.


"a dualism between man and nature"


Philosophy


2. A theory or system of thought that regards a domain of reality in terms of two independent principles, especially mind and matter ( Cartesian dualism ).


noun: Cartesian dualism = the religious doctrine that the universe contains opposed powers of good and evil, especially seen as balanced equals.

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in Christian theology, the heresy that in the incarnate Christ there were two coexisting persons, human and divine.


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in Christian theology, the heresy that in the incarnate Christ there were two coexisting persons, human and divine.

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the quality or condition of being dual; duality.

Atomism

A theoretical approach that regards something as interpretable through analysis into distinct, separable, and independent elementary components.

Pragmatism

1.A pragmatic attitude or policy."ideology was tempered with pragmatism"2.(Philosophy)An approach that assesses the truth of meaning of theories or beliefs in terms of the success of their practical application.