The Person of Christ
Heresies
The Atonement
Resurrection
Ascension
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This 451 AD definition affirms that Jesus is fully God and fully man in one person without confusion.

What is the Chalcedonian Definition?

100

This heresy claimed Jesus only appeared human but did not have a real body.

What is Docetism?

100

In biblical theology, this doctrine literally means “to cover,” referring to how sin is dealt with before God.

What is Atonement?

100

This doctrine refers to the bodily rising of Jesus from the dead, accomplished by both the Father and the Son, and central to the Christian faith.

What is the Resurrection?

100

This doctrine refers to Christ’s bodily return to heaven.

What is the Ascension?

200

This essential event bypassed the "Adamic nature" and allowed Jesus to exist without inherited sin.  

What is the Virgin Birth?

200

This group taught that Jesus was a created being, thereby denying His full divinity.

What is the Arians?

200

This aspect of Christ’s obedience refers to His perfectly law-keeping life, credited to believers as righteousness.

What is Active Obedience?

200

According to doctrine, Christ’s bodily resurrection secures this benefit for believers, confirming that they are declared righteous before God.

What is Justification?

200

This is the length of time Christ remained on earth after His resurrection before ascending to heaven.

What are 40 days?

300

This term refers to the doctrine that Jesus could not sin because He is fully God.  

What is Impeccability?

300

This heresy claimed Jesus had a human body but not a human mind, denying His full humanity.

What is Apollinarianism?

300

This doctrine teaches that Jesus willingly suffered and died, taking the exact penalty for sin in the place of sinners, famously illustrated by Barabbas.

What is Penal Substitution?

300

This phrase describes Jesus’ resurrected body as real and physical, yet glorified, able to eat food and pass through closed doors without decay.

What is a Spiritual Body?

300

This term describes Christ’s present position at the right hand of the Father, where He rules with authority and intercedes for believers.

What is the Session?

400

This specific title for Jesus declares His divine identity as being both co-eternal and co-equal with God the Father.

What is the Son of God?

400

This false view claimed Jesus was two separate persons rather than one unified person.

What is Nestorianism?

400

This work of the atonement addresses humanity’s separation from God by restoring fellowship through Christ’s death.

What is Reconciliation?

400

This term describes Christ as the first to rise from the dead, guaranteeing the future bodily resurrection of all believers.

What are the Firstfruits?

400

This theological framework describes the two major phases of Christ’s work: His Humiliation from Incarnation to Burial, and His Exaltation from Resurrection to Eternal Reign.

What are the States of Christ?

500

This title for Jesus comes from the Greek word chrio and literally means the "Anointed One" or Messiah.

What is Christos?

500

This view claimed Jesus’ human nature was absorbed into His divine nature to create one "mixed" nature.

What is Monophysitism?

500

This term describes the appeasement of God’s righteous wrath through Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross.

What is Propitiation?

500

This event refers to Christ’s proclamation to the “spirits in prison” and His victory over death by taking the keys of Hell and Death.

What is the Descent to Hades?

500

Mentioned in the Apostles’ Creed and debated from 1 Peter 3:19, this doctrine discusses Christ preaching to the “spirits in prison.”

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