Test 4 - Chapters 13-16 Flashcards

1
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All things that God decided to will but had no necessity to will according to His nature.

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Free Will

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2
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Those things that God must will according to His own nature.

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Necessary will

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3
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Gods declared will concerning what we should do or what God commands us to do.

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Revealed will

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4
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God’s hidden decrees by which He governs the universe and determines everything that will happen.

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Secret will

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5
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God’s exercise of power over His creation

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Soverignty

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6
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The false teaching that Jesus lived as an ordinary man until his baptism, at which time God “adopted” him as his “Son” and conferred on him supernatural powers; this teaching thus denies jesus pre-existence and divine nature.

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Adoptionism

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7
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The erroneous doctrine that denies the full diety of the Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit

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Arianism

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8
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The heretical teaching that holds that God is not really three distinct persons but only one person who appears to people in different “modes” at different times.

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Modalism

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9
Q

Another term for modalism

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Modalistic monarchism

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10
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A phrase that describes the members of the Trinity as eternally equal in being or existence.

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Ontological equality

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11
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The heretical teaching that the Son was inferior or “subordinate” in being than God the Father

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Subordinationsim

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12
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The belief that there are three gods.

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Tritheism

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13
Q

An “old earth” theory of creation that view the days of Genesis 1 as extremely long “ages” of time.

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Day-age theory

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14
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The view that God created the universe but is not now directly involved in the creation.

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Deism

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15
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The idea that both God and the material universe have eternally existed side-by-side as two ultimate forces in the universe. It implies that there is an eternal conflict between God and the evil aspects of the material universe.

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Dualism

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16
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The idea that between Genesis 1;1 and 1:2 is a gap of millions of years during which God judged an earlier creation, making it “without form and void” and necessitating a second creation depicted in Genesis 1:3-2:3

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Gap-theory

17
Q

The view that the material universe is all that exists.

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Materialism

18
Q

The idea that the whole universe is God or part of God

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Pantheism

19
Q

The theory that God used the process of evolution to bring about all of the life forms on earth

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Theistic evolution

20
Q

A theory of creation that view the earth as relatively young, perhaps as young as 10,000 or 20,000 years old.

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Young earth theory

21
Q

A theological tradition that seeks to preserve the free choices of human beings and denies Gods providential control over the details of all events.

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Arminianism

22
Q

A theological tradition named after the 16th century French reformer John Calvin, that emphasizes the soverignty of God in all things, mans inability to do spiritual good before God, and the glory of God as the highest end of all that occurs.

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Calvinism

23
Q

Choices made according to our free will

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Free choice

24
Q

All things that God decided to will but had no necessity to will according to his nature.

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Free will

25
Q

The doctrine that God is continually involved with all created things in such a way that he 1) keeps them existing and maintaining the properties with which he created them; 2) Cooperates with created things in every action directing their distinctive properties to cause them to act as they do 3)directs them to fulfill his purpose

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Providence

26
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Another term for the theological tradition known as Calvinism

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Reformed

27
Q

The properties and actions of created things that bring about events in the world

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Secondary cause

28
Q

Choices that are made in accord with our desires, with no awareness of restraints on our will or compulsion against our will

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Voluntary choices

29
Q

Choices that are made in accord with our desires, with no awareness of restraints on our will.

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Willing choices