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Abrogate To repeal or do away with a law or agreement. | |
Adiaphora Term used by some theologians to refer to things that are morally indifferent. | |
Amoral Not subject to ethical evaluation | |
Aquinas Medieval theologian who believed that general revelation and existential revelation were sufficient to communicate many moral principles, and that the Scriptures supplemented those teachings. | |
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Ceremonial LawAspect of the law that gives instructions for worship and the sacrificial system. | |
Civil Law Aspect of the law that gives principles for governing society. | |
Civil Use Use of the law to restrain sin in society. | |
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DarknessFigure used by John in Scripture to indicate sin. | |
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EthicsDr. Frame defines it for Christians as theology viewed as a means of determining which human persons, acts and attitudes receive God's blessing and which do not. | |
EuthanasiaThe practice of deliberately intervening to terminate someone's life in order to relieve their suffering. | |