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AnthropomorphicTerm used to describe biblical language that talks about God in human terms so that we can understand. | |
AseityAttribute of God meaning that He is self-sufficient | |
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CommunicableTerm used to describe attributes of God that creation can share with Him | |
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Decretive WillPhrase used to refer to what God has ordained as unchangeable | |
DualismThe belief that the creation has always existed alongside of God | |
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Ex NihiloLatin phrase meaning "out of nothing," used to explain how God created all things | |
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Fatalistic TheologyTheological concept that explains all of history in terms of God's transcendent plan, without taking into account that He also interacts with creation | |
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GeneralTerm used to describe revelation given through creation | |
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HolyTheological term which fundamentally means separate, or set apart | |