This Old Testament book records Israel’s escape from Egypt.
Exodus
“You cannot have God for your Father if you do not have the Church for your mother.”
Real - Cyprian
This belief says that everyone will ultimately be saved, regardless of faith in Christ.
Universalism
This doctrine teaches that God is three persons in one being
Trinity
This Roman emperor legalized Christianity in AD 313.
Constantine
This king asked God for wisdom instead of riches or long life.
Solomon
“God won’t give you more than you can handle.”
Fake - Christian cliche
This movement teaches that Christians must observe Old Testament ceremonial laws (like dietary laws and festivals) to be fully obedient.
Hebrew roots movement
This term describes God becoming human in Jesus Christ
Incarnation
This early church council affirmed the full divinity of Christ in AD 325.
Nicea
This Old Testament prophet ministered during the reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah.
Isaiah
“The same sun that melts wax hardens clay.”
REAL
— Origen
(Used to describe how people respond differently to God.)
This modern prosperity-flavored teaching claims believers can “speak” reality into existence by faith-filled words.
Word of Faith movement
This word means “salvation by grace alone.”
Sola Gratia
This theologian wrote “Confessions” and “The City of God.”
Augustine
This Old Testament book contains an acrostic poem in chapter 31.
Proverbs
“Stop chasing blessings and start chasing the Blesser.”
❌ FAKE
(Strong youth camp vibes)
Humans are not born sinful and can obey God without special grace.
Pelagianism
This term describes Christ’s sacrifice satisfying God’s justice.
Atonement
This early church father translated the Bible into Latin, producing the Vulgate.
Jerome
This lesser-known king of Judah reigned only three months and did what was evil in the sight of the Lord, immediately before the Babylonian exile intensified.
Jehoiachin
“The safest road to hell is the gradual one.”
REAL
— C. S. Lewis
Teaches that “God is learning and changing over time.”
Process theology/open theism
This doctrine teaches that human beings are not inherently immortal, but are granted eternal life by God solely as a gift, conditioned upon faith in Jesus Christ
Conditional Immortality
This English reformer was burned at the stake and famously declared, “Be of good comfort… we shall this day light such a candle in England.”
Hugh Latimer