Son and Salvation
The Tremendous Trinity
The Older Testament
History's Mysteries
Potpourri
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The Spirit is described as this pneumatological phenomenon

Breath

100

An older name for the Trinity

The Godhead

100

The traditional threefold division of the Old Testament

The Law, the Prophets, and the Writings

100

This theologian who died in 2016 is the best and most wonderful of all theologians who ever lived

John Webster

100

Donall and Conall took this 5th century preacher to task over his Trinitarian analogies

St. Patrick

200

This phrase describes the way in which Jesus is fully God and fully man

The Hypostatic Union

200

This 18th Century theologian described the Trinity as God himself, the image of God, and the love flowing between God and his perfect image

Jonathan Edwards

200
The last book of the Old Testament in the classical ordering

1-2 Chronicles

200

The day the Protestant Reformation began

October 31 (1517)

200

Meaning "from himself," this Latin phrase describes God's quality of having life in and from himself

A se

300

The Spirit is first mentioned in this book of the Bible

Genesis

300

This is the way we refer to the Trinity without reference to creation

The immanent Trinity

300

This book of the Old Testament doesn't mention God at all

Esther

300

This man was slapped by Nicholas of Myra for denying the eternal deity of the Son

Arius

300

This doctrine is also one of the oldest cities in New England

Providence

400

This creed settled the matter of Christ's divinity

The Nicene Creed

400

This word referring to breath is used to talk about the procession of the Spirit

Spiration

400

The Hebrew name for the Old Testament

Tanakh

400

This 20th Century Dutch theologian is responsible for many of our notes and definitions

Herman Bavinck

400

The Greek word parousia belongs to this heading of theology

Eschatology

500

The insertion of this Latin phrase, meaning "and the son," into the Nicene Creed was the cause of the split between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches

Filioque

500

This Greek word describes the mutual indwelling of the members of the Trinity in each other

Perichoresis

500

These three alliterative words function together as the major threads of the narrative of the Old Testament

Presence, people, place

500

The three foundational creeds of the Christian Church

The Apostle's Creed, the Nicene Creed, and the Creed of Chalcedon

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The Roman Catholic Church added these books to the Bible in the Counter-Reformation in support of key Catholic doctrines

The Apocrypha

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