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| Greek word meaning "last things" including death, the afterlife, the end of the age, the second coming, the resurrection of the dead, the last judgement, and the eternal state |
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| The act whereby God declares a person righteous and in a right relationship with himself based on the atoning death and resurrection of Jesus Christ |
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| the visible return of Jesus to earth at the end of the age as Lord of all |
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| The continuous action of God whereby the believer is progressively made holy |
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| Means "teaching about salvation" in Christian theology relating to human sinfulness |
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| Substitutionary Atonement |
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| Refers to Christ's dying in place of sinners and bearing the punishment that should have been theirs |
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| Means "Things indifferent", morally neutral with respect to public religious sphere |
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| Blood sacrifices to make amends for sin |
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| Presentation of the Gospel in various languages and cultural settings without distorting the message |
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| Greek word "pistis" refers to personal trust in God based on his self-revelation |
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| term to describe heaven, the place of the blessed dead |
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| The view the believers in Christ are freed from all moral obligations whatsoever |
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| Radical Jews Christians who opposed Paul by arguing that a person must be circumcised according to the Law of Moses to be saved, making works a part of salvation |
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| "Way (or Path) or Suffering" means the literal path that Jesus walked through Jerusalem on his way to Golgotha |
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