Final Study Guide Flashcards

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Adoptionism

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The view that Christ is only a man who is “adopted” by God
A broader category for Arianism

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Antinomianism

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once someone is saved there is no place for following God’s law. There is no place for God’s law.

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Apollinarianism

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-The Logos assumed a body that had a basic life-giving soul, but not a higher spiritual and rational soul (nous/mind). It is a partial human nature.

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Arianism

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There is only one God who is eternal and uncreated.
The Son preexists but is NOT coeternal with the Father.
Unity of will and activity between Father and Son but not the same substance/essence.
-“There was once when the Son was not”
-Christ is only the highest creature created.

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Arminianism

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By God’s universal prevenient grace, the human will is restored and can choose God. One can be saved.
God’s grace is resistible. Act 7:51 The Spirit can be thwarted.
Only acts of the Libertarian Free Will are considered meaningfully free. Grace must be able to be rejected or it is coercive.

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Assurance

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The preserving power of God in Christ through the Spirit grounds the believer’s hope and comfort in salvation. Rom 8:15; Eph 1:13

It is not a stage of salvation, but it is the subjective certainty, through faith, union with Christ, and the work of the Holy Spirit that Christ’s death and life continued work are ours.

Grounds of assurance:
-Infallibility of the promises of God
-Inward Evidences of Grace and Salvation
-The indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

The outwards means of assurance is the “ordinary means”

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Christ’s Two States

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humiliation- Christ takes our flesh from the virgin and then lives a life of sinlessness. Then he dies (depth of his humiliation)

Exaltation - he rises from the dead and ascends to reign over the world (his session) This work continues throughout your entire life.

Two proof texts: Luke 24:26; Acts 2:14-36
Christ must first accomplish salvation and then apply it.

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Christology

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The study of the person and work of Christ. It involves the teaching of
1. the eternal Son/Word,
2. his deity and his relation to the Father/Spirit.
3. his temporal mission, as it pertains to the incarnation and redemption of humanity.

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“Communicato Idiomatum”

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The communication of attributes speaking of one nature using attributions of the other because the person bears all attributes of the natures.
(However remember that Christ has two natures that are united in his single person. The person possesses all the attributes of each nature- but no attribute is transferred from one nature to the other)

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Covenant of Grace

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The manifestation of the Covenant of Redemption in time as the ordained mean of restoring the fallen creature and completing God’s goal for creation.
Christ is the mediator (2 Cor 1:20) and the New Adam who redeems humanity (1 Tim 2:5).

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Covenant of Redemption

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This covenant grounds salvation in the Triune God’s freedom, will, and grace. It occurs through the mediation of Jesus and for his glory. It involves Christ’s eternal appointment to become incarnate to redeem and become the head of his adopted siblings.

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Covenant of Works

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The first covenant made with man wherein life was promised to Adam; and in him to his posterity, upon condition of perfect and personal obedience.
He was forbidden to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, lest he die.
It was a covenant with Adam as a representative for all man.

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Divine Decrees

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Internal act of the divine will by which he determines from eternity freely with absolute certainty, those matters which shall happen in time.
God’s sovereignty is expressed in the decree. He sees and knows all to the very end.

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Docetism

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The error that views Jesus as only having a divine nature.
A broader category for Apollinarianism.

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Effectual Calling

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The manifestation in time of God’s elective decree. It transforms our hearts and enlightens our minds. It renews our wills and draws us to Christ Jesus. The application of salvation accomplished through the work of the Spirit. We are united with Christ so that we might have faith and repent. Those who are effectually called are determined by God. The purpose is new life in the Church.
2 Tim 1:9-10

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Eternal Procession/Temporal Mission

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Eternal Processions: The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are eternally One in essence but distinct in personhood. This is shown in eternal relations- the Father is unbegotten, the Son begotten of the Father, the Spirit proceeds from the Father and Son.

Temporal Missions: The acts in time of God the Father sending the Son and the Spirit, enacting the Triune God’s will for salvation and manifesting divine nature.

The temporal missions reveal the external processions.

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Eutychianism

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The human and divine natures mix to create a new nature (a God-man nature)
In this view, the incarnation is a Jesus smoothie
This would mean that Jesus neither shares our nature nor shares God’s nature. Makes Him nowhere near a mediator.

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“Extra Calvinisticum”

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Even while Jesus is in the manger he is the Logos and he maintains the universe. He is extra carnem (beyond the flesh) during his earthly ministry and perpetually.

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Divine Foreknowledge

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Models of foreknowledge: Passive vision (God knows the future because it will happen)
Middle Knowledge (knowledge of future contingency based on human willing)
Divine Decrees (the decrees are the medium from which God knows things)

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Four states of the will

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  1. Innocence before the fall
  2. Total depravity and bondage of the will after the fall
  3. Restored will in regeneration
  4. Will perfected in glorification
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Glorification

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The end and consummation of salvation is the glorification of the saints.

The complete reversal of the Fall in the human creature through Christ by the Spirit unto the Glory of God.

God’s glory will be fully manifest through union with Christ in redeemed humanity to all creation for the Glory of God

Aspects of glorified state:
-Glorified body
-Perfect holiness in God’s presence
-Perfect love for God in the heart
-New Heavens and New Earth
-Experiencing the Beautific Vision through Christ via the Spirit.

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Grace

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Divine Grace: the Triune God’s disposition of unmerited favor towards his creatures from which he acts for the creature’s good and his glory.

Creational Grace: God’s loving relation to his creation and humanity before the Fall establishing its order towards his glory.

Common Grace: God’s loving and merciful relation towards the whole of the created order and humanity after the Fall.

Special Grace- God’s unmerited favor to the elect to redeem them in Jesus Christ via the Holy Spirit.

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Hamartiology

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The study of sin and its origion, nature, spread, and scope. It deals with questions considering how it is passed down and its effects.

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Homoousios

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“Of the same substance”

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Imago dei
"image of God" The narrow image: the original righteousness and relationship with God utterly lost in the fall. The broader image: the cultural mandate and the faculties that support it. This is ruined by not destroyed by the fall.
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Incarnation
“enfleshment” it is the event and the ongoing state of Jesus bearing flesh. He has a full human nature. (John1:14) Agent- the Triune God Effect- hypostatic union and the Son's human nature Mode- virginal conception for the virgin Mary.
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Inseparable Operations
all actions of God towards creation are the work of the Triune God rather than any on person. (omnia opera Trinitatis ad extra indivisa sunt) The Father wills, the Spirit gives power, the Son embodies and is sent.
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Justification
Basic definition: “to be declared righteous” it is legal in nature. The righteousness is recognized but is not creating righteousness. It is not transforming someone into righteousness. It answers the question: How can I who am objectively wrong be made right with God? WCF: an act of God’s free grace, wherein he pardons all our sins. He accepts us as righteous in His sight, only for the righteousness of Christ imputed to us and received by faith alone.
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Kenosis
Ontological Kenoticism- The Son relinquishes certain divine attributes in the incarnation Think of the language “sets aside.” But this is faulty because God cannot set these things aside. This focuses on the idea of “subtraction” which we would reject. Functional Kenoticism- The Son relinquishes the use of certain divine attributes in the incarnation.
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Exination
God didn't have to change positions. The incarnation was not a physical descent to earth from Heaven. He descended from heaven, not that He deserted heaven, but He took on a human nature.
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Legalism
You get in by faith and you stay in by keeping his law. This is how you keep your faith.
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Molinism
God elects based on his knowledge of what human beings would freely choose in any given situation (middle knowledge) The problem is that God is eternal and nothing is properly future to him.
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Monergism
"energy alone" God alone works conversion in the sinner
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Monothlitism
Heresy claiming that Christ has two natures but only one will.
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"Ordo Salutis"
The order of salvation. Salvation has a beginning, middle, and end befitting humanities's temporal nature. Salvation is not random but ordered. Romans 8:28-30. Those whom he predestined…called…justified…glorified The Divine Initiation of Salvation The Application of Salvation The Progress of Salvation The Perfection of Salvation
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Particular Redemption/ Limited Atonement
it see this cross and the atonement in light of God’s election and the covenant of redemption. Salvation is based on God’s gracious will toward elect sinners who are efficaciously saved. it speaks to the unity of the son’s accomplishment of salvation and the Holy Spirit’s application of Salvation. Those whom he dies for, the HS will regenerate. It stresses the efficacy and objectivity of the cross of christ and his broader slavation. Christ does not only make salvation possible but he achieves it.
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Pelagianism
sin as mere miseducation/ignorance and no corruption. Argues for synergism in salvation.
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Perseverance
A result of divine grace and action, the saints of God will continue in faith until the end. John 10:28-29 1 Peter 1:3-5 Phil 1:6 The ground for perseverance rests in: -The father's electing love in Christ -The merit of Christ in his exalted ministry -Indwelling of the Spirit -The promises of the Covenant This is different from the preservation of the saints. We will persevere because God preserves.
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Predestination
God's exhaustive Sovereignty expressed in the decree includes the final ends of creatures and the means of bringing about that end through salvation or condemnation.
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Prevenient grace
Prevenient grace regenerates the will in all people so that they can choose God. There can be special grace at the moment of proclamation, but it is not efficacious. Offered universally. Classical Arminian position, contrasts effectual calling
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Protoevangelium
The first gospel or good news found in Gen. 3:15 "I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and her offspring; he shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel."
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Regeneration
"to be born again" Effectual calling proceeds this transformation by which "the scales are removed from our eyes" making it so we can hear/see. We are born again. John 3:1 The agent is the Spirit who works where he wills. Our hearts are enlivened to the love of God our minds are freed/illuminated and our wills are redirected.
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Sanctification
It is the work of God's free grace, whereby we are renewed in the whole man after the image of God and are enabled more and more to die unto sin and live unto righteousness. Justification is an event that happened, but sanctification is ongoing. Definitive Sanctification: The believer is definitely holy through union with Christ Progressive Sanctification: The believer is being made holy by the work of the Spirit conforming us to the image of the Son.
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Saving Faith
faith as disposition or orientation of the soul. It is the fact and power of believing in Christ.
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Synergism
"together or along with" God and the sinner both contribute to conversion The human will is determinative of salvation
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The Free Offer of the Gospel
The universal proclamation of Christ's death for the forgiveness of sins. Some have struggled with how this coincides with particular redemption. Yet we must never worry about speaking the idiom of scripture. We do not know who is elect and who isn't. This is God's concern and we preach the gospel to all as he has called us to.
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Total Depravity
Humanity is totally unable to chose God or good in its ultimate sense. We have been removed from the right way of our operation as image bearers and are ultimately ruined. We are defiled in all of our parts, will, and body. Our hearts desire the right things, our minds are blind to the truth. All humanity is unable to move towards God. John 6:44; Rom 8:7
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"Triplex munus"
Latin for the threefold office Jesus fulfills are prophet priest and king. This concept mainly states that his three offices are deeply intertwined. Prophetic Speech and Priestly Torah instruction Kingly rule and Priestly Shepherding However the priesthood is unique since it is not only directed towards us but represents us towards God.
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Union with Christ
In our union with Christ we share in his status; accomplishments; victory; power Elective union with Christ (we are eternally granted to Christ) eternal Mediatorial union (Christ is our covenant rep) -temporal Soteriological union (HS unites us to Christ. we are in him- he is in us by the indwelling HS) -applied Beatific union (Final blessed state of believers in the new heavens/new earth) -culmination
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Virginal Conception
Jesus' birth from the virgin Mary that is a miraculous sign of his identity: -it echoes the miraculous birth of Isaac -agency of the Spirit echoes creation/recreation -"overshadowing" connects divine presence to the tabernacle -unique human sonship is a sign of the unique Divine Sonship.
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Four components of the ordo salutis
1 The Divine Initiation of Salvation 2 The Application of Salvation- probably most debated 3 The Progress of Salvation 4 The Perfection of Salvation