Test 2 Flashcards

1
Q

_______: sins of act, word or thought that human beings commit.

A

actual sin

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2
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What is traced to the natural impulses, self preservation and the human progress that sin becomes more sinful.

A

animal nature

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3
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  • Humans have a corrupted nature from Adam.

- Prevenient grace- grace God extends to all men to neutralize Adamic corruption.

A

Arminianism

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4
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Who was the bishop of Hippo and the influential early Christian theologian, we participated in Adam’s original sin.

A

Augustine

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5
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______: total depravity, no biblical basis for prevenient grace *argument with meister

A

calvinism

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6
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______: realize the acceptable nature of various forms of being.

A

ignorance/naivete

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7
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_____: lack of integrity

A

iniquity

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8
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_______: this term describes the failure to measure up to the standing of righteousness.

A

irreligion

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9
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Who was the Dutch theologian from the Protestant Reformation, Adam as our father gave to us a corrupted nature.

A

James Arminius

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10
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________: reformer in the Protestant Reformation, “federal headship” because Adam sinned as our representative.

A

John Calvin

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11
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_____: much more serious and will send one to hell unless they are confessed.

A

mortal sins

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12
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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
A

nature of sin

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13
Q

_______
- sinful state and condition in which every human being is born is the sins of act, word or thought that human beings commit.

A

original sin

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14
Q

_________ - God’s law could be kept perfectly by an exercise of our free will

A

Pelagianism

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15
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_____: 5th century British monk who believed sin nature was a myth and Adam was just a bad example that people continued to follow.

A

Pelagius

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16
Q

______: to bend or twist

A

Perversion

17
Q
  • enslavement
  • flight from reality
  • denial of sin
  • self deceit
  • self centeredness
  • restlessness
  • competition
  • inability to empathize
  • rejection of authority
  • inability to love
A

result of sin with humans

18
Q

What are the results of sin?

A

RT BG

restlessness, trouble, badness, guilt

19
Q

What are results of sin with God?

A
PG DD 
Punishment
Guilt
Death
Divine Disfavor
20
Q

______: Romans 5:12-21

A

Everyone is infected by sin but there is a cure

21
Q
  • Animal nature
  • anxiety over finiteness
  • existential estrangement
  • economic struggle
  • ignorance
  • a fabricated concern
A

sin as…

22
Q

________: to pass over

A

transgression

23
Q

____: breach of trust

A

treachery

24
Q

TYPES OF SIN

A

COMMISSION: an in correct deed/thought done
OMISSION: a correct deed/thought left undone
IMPERFECTION: a correct deed/thought with the wrong motivation.

25
Q

________: unimportant and involved only temporary punishment.

A

venial sins