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OrthopraxisRight behavior or practice | |
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PneumatologyIn theology, it is the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. | |
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ReciprocityQuality of affecting each other mutually. | |
ReformedCalvinistic school of theology, with emphasis on transcendency of God, unity of Scripture, and transformation of culture | |
RevelationGod's communication of truth to man. | |
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SoteriologyThe doctrine of salvation | |
Special Name given to revelation that is for only certain segments of humanity, and that is especially for the purpose of revealing Christ | |
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Theos Greek word for "God" (transliteration) | |
ThomasFirst name of famous theologian from Aquinas who lived during the Middle Ages (1225-1274). He is considered a key theologian by Roman Catholics. Wrote Summa Theologica. | |
TranscendenceAttribute of God, referring to His superiority to man, especially His eternality, immutability, sovereignty, aseity, omnipotence, and omnipresence | |