The Greek word that means "those called out [by God]"
What is ekklesia?
Orthodox Christology describes Jesus as one person with two ________.
What is "natures"?
The Latin term translated as "and the son"; refers to the procession of the Holy Spirit
What is filioque?
This is the main emphasis within eschatology
What is hope?
This part of the "Way of Salvation" involves making one right with God.
What is justification?
This is the term that Evans associates with the church's unity.
What is kerygma?
This Christological heresy denies the divinity of Jesus
What is Arianism?
This is the Latin term first used by Tertullian to refer to Christian mysteries
What is sacramentum?
This term refers to Jesus' second coming.
What is parousia?
This word refers to the process of reconciliation with God.
What is atonement?
This is one of the major Protestant African American denominations.
What is Church of God in Christ, African Methodist Episcopal Church, AME Zion Church, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, National Baptist Convention of America, or Progressive National Baptist Convention?
Nestorianism is condemned at this council.
What is Ephesus?
These are people who embody the practices of the Christian faith, pointing to Jesus through their lives
Who are saints?
What is postmillennialism?
This phrase stands at the heart of the Barmen Declaration and Belhar Confession.
What is "Jesus is Lord"?
This term refers to the "wholeness" of the church.
What is catholicity?
This term is used to state that Jesus is of the same substance as the Father.
What is homoousios?
This term describes Mary as the God-bearer (or Mother of God)
What is theotokos?
What is "already" and "not yet"?
In this view of the atonement, Jesus takes the place of humanity
What is substitution?
This image displays the church as Christ's abiding presence in the world and across time.
What is the mystical body of Christ?
This heresy argued that Jesus had the divine mind (Logos) in a human body.
What is Apollinarianism?
This term refers to remembrance as dramatic re-enactment
What is anamnesis?
In this view, the "thousand-year" reign of Christ is understood as a metaphor for the fullness of God's reign
What is amillennialism?
In this view of the atonement, human nature partakes of the divine nature, making Jesus' incarnation of central importance
What is deification?