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12/09/2010

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Term
Substitute
Punishment
Definition
the main theme of
the atonement
Term
Ransom to Satan Theory
Definition
The death of Jesus was a ransom paid to Satan to pay him for the rightful claims he had against man.
Term
Satisfaction Theory
Definition
Major proponent was St. Anselm
Man by his sin infinitely robed God of His honor.
Jesus death infinitely satisfies this offense.
Term
Moral Influence Theory
Definition
Held by Peter Abelard
The sight of Christ death should awaken love for God in sinners, and cause them to turn from sin.
Term
Governmental Theory
Definition
Held by Hugo Grotius
Sin undermines God's right to rule the world.
The death of Christ displays God's displeasure with sin.
People must learn this lesson and amend their lives, so God's rule can be restored.
Term
Penal Substitution
Definition
The Cross fulfills God's just demand for punishment, while mercifully providing a substitute for us.
Term
Views of Atonement
Definition
Ransom to Satan Theory
Satisfaction Theory
Moral Influence Theory
Governmental Theory
Penal Substitution
Term
Old Testament Background on Atonement
Definition
The Tabernacle
The Animal Sacrifices
The Day of Atonement
Term
The New Testament Meaning of the Cross
Definition
It was a Sacrifice: a penalty paid.
It was a Sacrifice: a substitution.
Term
The Accomplishments of the Cross
Definition
It turned away God’s wrath: propitiation.
It paid the price of sin: redemption.
Term
The Resurrection
Definition
It is a fact attested by the Gospels.
It is an actual resurrection from
the dead.
It is a bodily resurrection.
It is a firstfruits resurrection.
Term
The Present Work of Christ
Definition
1. A Promise to His Church.
2. Building the Church.
3. Intercession for the Church.
4. Directing & Gifting the Church.
5. Cleansing and Nurturing the Church.
6. Preparing a Place for the Church.
Term
The Future Work of Christ
Definition
1. The Rapture
2. The Bema Seat Judgment
3. The Marriage Supper of the Lamb
4. Second Coming
5. Judgment after the Millennium
Term
raptus
Definition
Latin for "snatched up"
Term
bema
Definition
Greek for "Judgment Seat"
Term
Christ’s intercession is:
Definition
In the presence (“right hand”) of God.
Continual.
In the form of a spoken word (that is,
it is actual prayer.
Term
The Ascension (like the Resurrection) was:
Definition
an actual historical event.
a bodily event.
a unique event.
Term
Christ’s Fulfillment of the Office of Prophet
Definition
1. He claimed to bring the Father’s message.
2. He proclaimed the message to crowds and to his disciple.
3. He foretold future events.
4. He continues this office by the ministry of the Spirit through the Word.
Term
Christ’s Fulfillment of the Office of Pries
Definition
1. His right to the office is based upon the order of Melchizedek
2. He offered Himself as a sacrifice to satisfy divine justice and to reconcile sinners to God
3. He makes continual intercession for the believer.
Term
Christ the King: Credentials for His Right to Hold the Office
Definition
1. Recognition by others.
2. Demonstration of royal authority.
3. His own declaration.
Term
Prophet:
Definition
His teaching ministry and role in revelation.
Term
Priest:
Definition
His work as a sacrifice and an intermediary.
Term
King:
Definition
His rightful possession of all spiritual and temporal authority.
Term
God's Creation of Adam
Definition
It was direct.
It was immediate
Term
The Creator-Creature Distinction:
Definition
Man did not make himself. We are dependent. When we assert our independence, we deny our true character.
Term
The Image of God in humans: The Functional View
Definition
In this view, the Image is something Man does.
Term
The Image of God in humans: The Relational Veiw
Definition
In this view, the Image is somethingMan has.
Term
The Image of God in humans: the Substantive View
Definition
In this view, the Image is somethingMan is.
Term
What happened to the image after the fall?
Definition
The image was retained, but was marred.
Term
Monism
Definition
The monist does not think about the "Spiritual" part of man as a separate entity.
Term
Dichotomy
Definition
Greek for "cut in two"
Soul and Spirit
Term
Trichotomy
Definition
Greek for "cut in tree"
Soul, Spirit, and Body
Term
Multifaceted
Definition
Man is basically composed of two parts; material and immaterial.
Term
nephesh
Definition
Hebrew for "Soul"
Term
psyche
Definition
Greek for "soul"
Term
ruach
Definition
Hebrew for "spirit"
Term
pneuma
Definition
Greek for "spirit"
Term
Transmission of the Immaterial: Pre-Existence
Definition
A persons soul exists prior to conception.
Term
Transmission of the Immaterial: Creationism
Definition
At the time of conception, God creates a new soul and unites it to the body.
Term
Transmission of the Immaterial: Traducianism
Definition
The soul is generated from the parents just like the body.
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