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A man who believed
that the God who sent Jesus
Christ was not the same one who had made this world and who had
been revealed to Israel
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He coined the
phrase "outside the church there is
no salvation"
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Toward what did
Wesley say every believer
should be moving
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One facet of God's
nature which has to be
coordinated with His justice
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External and
visible sign of an inner and spiritual
grace
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The man who
declared that Jesus was physically
human but that the Word of God occupied the place of the human
mind
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What God will do
in the "holy city" seen by John
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A belief that the
interventions of God in history
can be divided into a scheme or series of seven periods
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Study of the
church
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The atonement
theory that may be very difficult
to envision by us modern people who are used to thinking in terms
of a world in which there are
no more realities than those that we see
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For these people
Jesus was purely divine spirit
while his humanity only seemed real
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Study of End Times
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Community of
believers
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The process
whereby we come to be what God
wishes us to be
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The atonement
theory centered on the idea of
Jesus as payment for sin which can lead to a depiction of God as
austere, demanding, wrathful and
vindictive
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The mark or sign
of the church that emphasizes
the uninterrupted line of witnesses
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What is one way of
translation "soteria" (Greek)
in addition to "salvation"?
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The image of the
church that reminds us of the
close relationship that must exist among Christians
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