Theo Final Exam Flashcards
Nicea date
325 AD
What was Arius condemned for and where
Denying Jesus’ deity ; Nicea
Ephesus date
431 AD
Nestorius heresy & place
Ununified Jesus’ 2 natures ; Ephesus
Chalcedon date
451 AD
Apollinaris heresy & place
Separating the two natures of Christ ; Chalcedon
Eutychius heresy & place
Blending the two natures of Christ ; Chalcedon
Substitution
Jesus suffered for us
Justification
Legal declaration that this sinner is totally free from the penalty of guilt
Propitiation
The offering that pleases God to forgive
Imputation
Ransom
Regeneration
Reconciliation
Isaiah 9:6 (C)
Philippians 2:6-9 (C)
Romans 1:4 (C)
1 Peter 2:24 (C)
John 1:14 (C)
John 3:5 (HS)
1 Corinthians 12:13 (HS)
Ephesians 1:13 (HS)
Galatians 5:22 (HS)
Romans 8:9 (HS)
What does Messiah mean
Anointed
Used in context of Prophet, Priest, King
(Heresy)
Jesus is the Messiah, but not also God
Ebionism
(Heresy)
Jesus is the first created being, not of the same substance as God
Not fully God
Arianism
(Heresy)
Christ’s humanity only an appearance, was fully God, only seemed human
Docetism
(Heresy)
Jesus’ human spirit was replaced with living Logos (word)
Not fully human
Apollinarianism
(Heresy)
The Logos (Christ) indwelt the man Jesus morally only, basically created two Jesuses
Nestorianism
(Heresy)
Blended the two natures and made a third
Eutychianism