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AnthropologyTerm theologians use for the doctrine of humanity | |
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Cultural MandateThe command to fill and rule over the earth, developing all of culture and society | |
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DichotomyTheologian term for the view that man is made of two basic parts, the body and an immaterial part usually called the soul | |
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FallTheological name given to the events including the temptation of Adam and Eve, their sin, and the judgment that followed | |
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ImageWord used to explain that man has been made similar to God. It is also used for idols. | |
IshHebrew term (transliteration) for "man" | |
IshshahHebrew term (transliteration) for "woman" | |
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NakedTerm used in Genesis 3:7 to describe both physical nudity and shame | |
Non posse non peccareLatin phrase used by Augustine meaning "not able not to sin," or "unable to avoid sin" | |
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Original SinTerm used in systematic theology to refer to the consequences of humanity's first sin | |