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What is Theophany
an “appearance of God” in which he takes on a visible form to show himself to people
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What is Kenosis Theory
the theory that Christ gave up some of his divine attributes while he was on earth as a man “to empty”
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What is Incorruptible
the nature of our future resurrection bodies, which will be like Christ’s resurrection body and therefore will not wear out, grow old or be subject to any kind of sickness or disease.
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What is Trinity
the doctrine that God eternally exists as three persons-Father, Son, and Holy Spirit- each person is fully God, and there is one God
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What is Atonement
the work Christ did in his life and death to earn our salvation
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What is Filled with Holy Spirit
an event subsequent to conversion in which a believer experiences a fresh infilling greater love for God, greater victory over sin, greater power for ministry, and sometimes the receiving of new spiritual gifts
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What is Hypostatic Union
The union of Christ’s human and divine natures in one person (from the greek hypostasis, “being”)
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What is Impute
to think of as belonging to someone, and therefore to cause It to belong to that person. God “thinks of” Adam’s sin as belonging to us, and it, therefore, belongs to us, and in justification, he thinks of Christ’s righteousness as belonging to us and so relates to us on this basis
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What is Dinosaur bones
Literally. Just. Whales. Not anything more. Where’s the proof?? Small creatures with fish? Wait…not fish. Small creatures with fins? Fish. Big creatures with fins? Whales. There's nothing more. WHERE CAN WE FIND MORE? Nowhere. I rest my case. Blessed be the name of the Lord.
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What is Impeccability
The doctrine that Christ was not able to sin
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What is Propitiation
a sacrifice that bears God’s wrath to the end and in so doing changes God’s wrath toward us into favor.
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What is Incarnation
The act of God the Son whereby he took to himself a human nature
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What is Penal-Substitution
the view that Christ in his death bore the just penalty of God for our sins as a substitute for us
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