2017-07-30T03:59:25+03:00[Europe/Moscow]entruePredestination, Neo-orthodoxy, Problem of evil, Sin, Incarnation, Hypostasis (philosophy and religion), Molinism, Summum bonum, Pre-existence of Christ, Biotheology, Quiverfull, Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard, Christian materialism, Divine simplicity, Peace Testimony, Christian anthropology, Justification (theology), Postmodern Christianity, Libertarian Christianity, Trilemma, Fides et ratio, Religious images in Christian theologyflashcards
Predestination, in theology, is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God, usually with reference to the eventual fate of the individual soul.
Neo-orthodoxy
Neo-orthodoxy, in Europe also known as theology of crisis and dialectical theology, is an approach to theology in Protestantism developed in the aftermath of the First World War (1914–18).
Problem of evil
In philosophy of religion, the problem of evil refers to the question of how to reconcile the existence of evil with an omnibenevolent, omniscient and omnipotent God (see theism).
Sin
In a religious context, sin is the act of violating God's will by transgressing his commandments.
Incarnation
Incarnation literally means embodied in flesh or taking on flesh.
Hypostasis (philosophy and religion)
Hypostasis (Greek: ὑπόστασις) is the underlying state or underlying substance and is the fundamental reality that supports all else.
Molinism
Molinism, named after 16th Century Spanish Jesuit theologian Luis de Molina, is a religious doctrine which attempts to reconcile the providence of God with human free will.
Summum bonum
Summum bonum is a Latin expression meaning "the highest good", which was introduced by Cicero, to correspond to the Idea of the Good in ancient Greek philosophy.
Pre-existence of Christ
The doctrine of the pre-existence (or preexistence) of Christ asserts the ontological or personal existence of Christ before his conception.
Biotheology
Biotheology is the synthetic application of understanding of biology to the understanding of God, synthesizing modern biology and traditional religious doctrines.
Quiverfull
Quiverfull is a movement among some conservative fundamentalist Christian couples, chiefly in the United States, but with some adherents in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and elsewhere.
Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard
Søren Kierkegaard's philosophy has been a major influence in the development of 20th-century philosophy, especially existentialism and postmodernism.
Christian materialism
Christian materialism is the combination of Christian theology with the ideas of materialism, which places a high value on material things.
Divine simplicity
In theology, the doctrine of divine simplicity says that God is without parts.
Peace Testimony
Peace testimony, or testimony against war, is a shorthand description of the action generally taken by members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) for peace and against participation in war.
Christian anthropology
In the context of Christian theology, Christian anthropology refers to the study of the human ("anthropology") as it relates to God.
Justification (theology)
Justification, in Christian theology, is God's act of removing the guilt and penalty of sin while at the same time declaring a sinner righteous through Christ's atoning sacrifice.
Postmodern Christianity
Postmodern Christianity refers to various forms of Christianity which have been influenced by postmodern philosophy.
Libertarian Christianity
Libertarian Christianity is a facet of Christian theology.
Trilemma
A trilemma is a difficult choice from three options, each of which is (or appears) unacceptable or unfavourable.
Fides et ratio
Fides et ratio (English: Faith and Reason) is an encyclical promulgated by Pope John Paul II on 14 September 1998.
Religious images in Christian theology
A cult image or idol is a material object, representing a deity, to which religious worship is directed.
Predestination, in theology, is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God, usually with reference to the eventual fate of the individual soul.
Neo-orthodoxy
Neo-orthodoxy, in Europe also known as theology of crisis and dialectical theology, is an approach to theology in Protestantism developed in the aftermath of the First World War (1914–18).
Problem of evil
In philosophy of religion, the problem of evil refers to the question of how to reconcile the existence of evil with an omnibenevolent, omniscient and omnipotent God (see theism).
Sin
In a religious context, sin is the act of violating God's will by transgressing his commandments.
Incarnation
Incarnation literally means embodied in flesh or taking on flesh.
Hypostasis (philosophy and religion)
Hypostasis (Greek: ὑπόστασις) is the underlying state or underlying substance and is the fundamental reality that supports all else.
Molinism
Molinism, named after 16th Century Spanish Jesuit theologian Luis de Molina, is a religious doctrine which attempts to reconcile the providence of God with human free will.
Summum bonum
Summum bonum is a Latin expression meaning "the highest good", which was introduced by Cicero, to correspond to the Idea of the Good in ancient Greek philosophy.
Pre-existence of Christ
The doctrine of the pre-existence (or preexistence) of Christ asserts the ontological or personal existence of Christ before his conception.
Biotheology
Biotheology is the synthetic application of understanding of biology to the understanding of God, synthesizing modern biology and traditional religious doctrines.
Quiverfull
Quiverfull is a movement among some conservative fundamentalist Christian couples, chiefly in the United States, but with some adherents in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and elsewhere.
Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard
Søren Kierkegaard's philosophy has been a major influence in the development of 20th-century philosophy, especially existentialism and postmodernism.
Christian materialism
Christian materialism is the combination of Christian theology with the ideas of materialism, which places a high value on material things.
Divine simplicity
In theology, the doctrine of divine simplicity says that God is without parts.
Peace Testimony
Peace testimony, or testimony against war, is a shorthand description of the action generally taken by members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) for peace and against participation in war.
Christian anthropology
In the context of Christian theology, Christian anthropology refers to the study of the human ("anthropology") as it relates to God.
Justification (theology)
Justification, in Christian theology, is God's act of removing the guilt and penalty of sin while at the same time declaring a sinner righteous through Christ's atoning sacrifice.
Postmodern Christianity
Postmodern Christianity refers to various forms of Christianity which have been influenced by postmodern philosophy.
Libertarian Christianity
Libertarian Christianity is a facet of Christian theology.
Trilemma
A trilemma is a difficult choice from three options, each of which is (or appears) unacceptable or unfavourable.
Fides et ratio
Fides et ratio (English: Faith and Reason) is an encyclical promulgated by Pope John Paul II on 14 September 1998.
Religious images in Christian theology
A cult image or idol is a material object, representing a deity, to which religious worship is directed.
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