Vocab Flashcards

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Arianism

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The belief that Christ is a created being, therefore denying the doctrine of the trinity.

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Atonement

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The work of God in Christianity by which he restores the broken relationship between Him and sinners through the life, the death, and the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

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Authoritarian

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The concentration of power in a self-appointed leader or group that demands total submission to its authority.

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Canon

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A rule of standard of judgment; an authoritative list of books accepted as Holy Scripture.

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Confucianism

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A humanistic philosophy/religion that is deeply rooted in the Chinese culture. It stresses social order, family structure, as well ancestor and nature worship

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Evangelism

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The active presentation of the gospel with the intent of bringing others into a saving relationship with Jesus Christ.

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Evolution

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The hypothesis that all life forms have, through a natural process, gradually developed from simpler forms.

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Grace

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An act of undeserved kindness. Saving grace is unmerited favor, the sinner receiving imputed and imparted righteousness of Christ.

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Humanism

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A philosophy that stresses a human beings essential goodness and that he is “the measure of all things”. It regards the cosmos as uncreated, self-existing, and self-sustaining.

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Immaculate conception

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A Roman Catholic doctrine that affirms that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was preserved immaculate from the moment of conception in her mothers womb.

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Individualism

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Allowing individual rights to take precedence over group rights. Individuality becomes individualism when one becomes preoccupied with self-interest.

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Indulgences

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Remission of part or all the punishment that, according to Roman Catholics, is due for sin committed but forgiven.

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Life philosophy

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One’s personal conviction as to what life is all about and how it should be lived.

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Liturgy

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A ritual or a group of rites prescribed for public worship

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Miracle

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An intervention by a supernatural power that transcends but does not violate natural law.

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Mysticism

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A state of mind or a reality beyond reason. Mystics focus on direct communication with God that tends toward occult or visionary experiences.

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New thought

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A philosophy that arose in the 19th century whose primary focus was the infinite potential of every individual and the power of positive thought.

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Paranormal

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That which is supernatural; not scientifically explainable

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Penance

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Disciplinary measures and self-punishment that Roman Catholicism asks of those who are seeking forgiveness and restoration.

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Shamans

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Spiritual mediums, witch doctors, or medicine men who claim to cure diseases and communicate with the spirit world.

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Shintoism

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The state religion of Japan. It consist of one’s devotion to ancestors, natures deities, and the emperor.

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Theosophy

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A belief that arose during the 19th century that declared that humankind is always evolving toward divinity through reincarnation. Humankind can save themselves through knowledge gained from many religions and from the spirit world.

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Transcendentalism

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A philosophy that reflects
Eastern thought and advocates direct
contact between humanity and God. It is a mystical philosophy that emphasizes the spiritual over the
material and points a person inward to oneself
and to nature as the source of all truth.

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Transcendental Meditation

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An altered state of consciousness that is designed to turn off the mind, enabling one to experience God-consciousness (unity with the divine).

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Transubstantiation

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The Roman Catholic view that the bread and wine are actually changed (in substance) into the body and blood of Christ by the priest during the Eucharist.

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Unitarianism

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A denomination that teaches
that God exists as one person, rather than as a Trinity, and that everyone in the end will be
saved

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Zoroastrianism

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A religion of ancient Persia that teaches that the world is engaged in a conflict between the forces of “light” and the
spirits of “darkness.”