Test 2 Flashcards
_______: sins of act, word or thought that human beings commit.
actual sin
What is traced to the natural impulses, self preservation and the human progress that sin becomes more sinful.
animal nature
- Humans have a corrupted nature from Adam.
- Prevenient grace- grace God extends to all men to neutralize Adamic corruption.
Arminianism
Who was the bishop of Hippo and the influential early Christian theologian, we participated in Adam’s original sin.
Augustine
______: total depravity, no biblical basis for prevenient grace *argument with meister
calvinism
______: realize the acceptable nature of various forms of being.
ignorance/naivete
_____: lack of integrity
iniquity
_______: this term describes the failure to measure up to the standing of righteousness.
irreligion
Who was the Dutch theologian from the Protestant Reformation, Adam as our father gave to us a corrupted nature.
James Arminius
________: reformer in the Protestant Reformation, “federal headship” because Adam sinned as our representative.
John Calvin
_____: much more serious and will send one to hell unless they are confessed.
mortal sins
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- sin has no independent existence
- sin is always related to God and His ways
- Sin has its source in what Scripture calls “the heart”
- sin includes thoughts as well as acts
- sin includes both guilt and pollution
- sin is at the root a form of pride
- sin is usually masked
- sin is at both personal and social
- sin simultaneously involves commission, omission, and imperfection
- sin invites God’s judgment
nature of sin
_______
- sinful state and condition in which every human being is born is the sins of act, word or thought that human beings commit.
original sin
_________ - God’s law could be kept perfectly by an exercise of our free will
Pelagianism
_____: 5th century British monk who believed sin nature was a myth and Adam was just a bad example that people continued to follow.
Pelagius