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(Christianity, historical) Those Unitarians who believed that it was lawful to worship Christ as a divinity.
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(Christianity) The belief or teaching that because only the spiritual "law of faith" (Romans 3:27) is essential for salvation, obedience to any practical or moral law has no role to play, even as a guide to conduct or as a test of the genuineness of faith.
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(Christianity) One who believes in the coming Armageddon.
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(Christianity) A school of thought within Protestantism based on the theological ideas of Jacobus Arminius.
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(Christianity, theology) A power or authority, generally of a spiritual nature, believed to be a freely given gift by the Grace of God.
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Of, related to, or being a member of a form of Christianity that emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit.
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(theology) Of or pertaining to Christology
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(countable) A particular theory or viewpoint within the field of Christology, e.g. Chalcedonian Christology, Arian Christology, etc.
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(Christianity, theology) dyothelism
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ecumenicalism; ecumenism
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(transitive) To make evangelical.
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Alternative form of exgod [One who was formerly a god or revered as such.]
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(religion) A Calvinist who believes in all five points of TULIP, including limited atonement.
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(religion) A Calvinist who believes in only four of the five points of TULIP, rejecting the doctrine of limited atonement.
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Alternative form of hermeticist [A hermetic philosopher; an adherent of hermeticism.]
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A belief system in which the adherents (the Illuminati) believe that they have received special enlightenment.
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(religion) The doctrine that all religions are equally valid.
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(Christianity) A Calvinist who holds that election is a logical consequent of the Fall of man in the original divine plan.
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(Christianity) An ecclesiology whereby non-Baptist churches are considered illegitimate.
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(Christianity) The doctrine that Christ's atonement applies only to the elect.
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(Christianity) Rejection of belief in the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
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(theology) The study of the Messiah.
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(Eastern Orthodoxy) The doctrine that the name of God is God himself.
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(Catholicism, religion, particularly) Apocatastasis, the doctrine that all creatures including Satan will be saved before the end of time, condemned as anathema at the AD 543 Synod of Constantinople
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(Christianity) A Pelagian.
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of or pertaining to Pentecostalism
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Synonym of prosperity theology
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the broader current within Christianity that emphasizes the Holy Spirit, including the charismatic and Pentecostal movements
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The belief in divine revelation.
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(theology) The belief that the human Jesus Christ was a separate being from the divine Christ.
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(theology) One who believes that the human Jesus Christ was a separate being from the divine Christ.
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(Christianity) sophiology
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(Methodism) Experiencing a fervent spiritual experience.
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(Christianity) An infralapsarian.
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(Christianity, theology) A doctrine regarding the Trinity, holding that the Son and Holy Spirit are inferior to the Father.
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(Christianity, theology) A believer in subordinationism.
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(Christianity) The belief not merely that Judaism has been supplanted by Christianity, but that the covenant between God and Israel as His chosen people has been abrogated.
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(historical) Any of several related Christian denominations that developed as a new religious movement, informed by the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg.
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(Christianity) The hypothesis that Jesus did not die on the cross, but merely lost consciousness, and thus his resurrection in the tomb was not miraculous.
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(theology) A fusion of evangelicalism, Pentecostalism, and ecumenism that became prominent in the early 21st century; transformational Christianity.
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(religion, mnemonic) Acronym for five-point Calvinist doctrine: total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, perseverance of the saints
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Any of various Christian denominations such as the Unitarian Church of Transylvania, General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches and American Unitarian Association
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(theology) The idea, particularly in Christianity, that an opportunity to follow the deity, e.g. Jesus, will be an option at the time of death.
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