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39 Cards in this Set
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Transubstantiation |
Roman Catholic Understanding of Eucharist |
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Theologia Crusis |
hallmark of Luther' theology versus a theology of glory |
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Facere quod in se est |
to do what lies within you Biel's understanding of human role in salvation |
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Martin Luther |
German Reformer 95 thesis challenged indulgences |
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John Calvin |
French reformer institutes of Chirstian region |
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Zwingli |
Swiss reformer whose theology influenced Calvin and conflicted with Luther |
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Conrad Grebel |
Swiss reformer who broke from Zwingli Anabaptist |
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Ignatius Loyola |
solider turned monk jesuits |
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Desideria Erasmus |
dutch roman catholic humanist Greek NT |
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Thomas Cranmer |
Englishman archbishop of England Catholic church |
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Richard Hooker |
Englishman who espoused the VIA MEDIA |
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Wycliffe |
Forerunner of the Reformation translated the Bilbe Lollards |
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William Tyndale |
Englishman who translated the Bible into English, deeply influencing the Enish and whose translation was the basis for KJV |
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Arminius |
Dutchman Defend Calvinist |
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Fideism |
Knowledge of God's existence cannot be established by our senses, it is only by faith |
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voluntarism |
there is not eternal law outside of God that determines what is good or evil |
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conciliarism |
there is no invisible essence of the Church that resides in the pope or appointed bishops |
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John Tollard & Matthew Tindale |
Deists who argued authentic Christianity is completely complementary to natural religion |
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Lord Herbert of Cherbury |
Precursor to deism and author of Common Notions of Religion |
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Thomas Jefferson |
Along with being a founding father of the US Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom |
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Karl Barth |
German Theologian father of Neo Orthodoxy |
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Soren Kierkegaard |
Danish criticized Hegel |
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Aimee Semple McPherson |
Atheist turned revivalist |
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Finished work doctrine |
doctine advocated by William Durham |
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Oneness-Pentecostalism |
group with the finished work group of pentecostals |
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neo orthodoxy |
group of theologians...avoid extremes of liberalism and fundamentalism |
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pentecostal |
christens who belie to the pentecostal denominations, exect the gifts of the Holy Spirit |
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Charismatic |
Christians who expect the gifts of the Holy Spirit ut who are not part of traditional Pentecostal denominations |
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Neo-Pentecostal/Charismatic |
Christians who expect the fits of the Holy Spirit but who are part of independent churches |
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Liberation Theologies |
theologies that see the task of theology as critical reflection ...poor and oppressed |
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Fundamentalism |
took seriously thae challenge of modernity and liberalism and defended protestant orthodoxy - if christians become modernist it will die |
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liberalism |
took seriously the claims of modernity on Christianity - Christians must become modern or die |
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manifest destiny |
Rationalization and justification for the Westwardexpansion of the unitized states as a divine right |
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holines movment |
methodistim,...John Wesley's conception of Chrisitan perfection or second blessing with holiness or baptism of the holy Sprit |
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charles finney |
lawyer turned revivalist |
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William Seymour |
African American holiness preacher Azusa Street Revival |
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Enlightenment |
General mood that emphasized the belief that science and logic give more knowledge and understanding than traditional social religious or political ideas |
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Zinzendorf |
Pietism's eccentric prophet |
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Post Modernism |
response to Enlightenment modernist |