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Analog Used to describe a quality of thinking where we recognize various degrees of confidence in certain beliefs | |
AnthropologyIn theology, it means the study of the doctrine of man. | |
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CalvinKey Reformer and theologian. Wrote the Institutes of Christian Religion. | |
Cassian Medieval theologian (360-435 AD) who believed that a passage of Scripture had four different kinds of meanings | |
ChristologyThe doctrine of Christ | |
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DeferenceRespectful submission to the judgment of another | |
DogmaAccording to the medieval church, these were unquestionable doctrines established by the church councils. | |
DordtName of city in Holland where a synod debated the Arminian controversy and decided in favor of the Five Points of Calvinism | |
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EcclesiologyThe doctrine of the church | |
Erasmus Humanist author from the time of the Reformation | |