The
Bible is all we need to know how to live that
Christian life. However, the Bible does not
explicitly cover every single situation we will
face in our lives. How then is it sufficient? That
is where Christian Ethics comes in.
Cultural
Relativism
philosophy which declares that there are no
absolutes, or that there is no such thing as an
inherent truth
Antinomianism
is the belief that there are no moral laws God
expects Christians to obey.
Christian
Worldview
refers to a comprehensive conception of the
world from a specific standpoint.
Moral
Relativism
states that ethical "truths"
depend on the situation, culture, one's
feelings, etc.
Situational
Ethics
states that there is a right and wrong, it is
merely determined by the desired outcome of the
situation.
even more....
Premillennialism
The
view that the rapture and Christ's second coming will
both occur prior to his Millennial (literal 1,000-year)
reign.
Dispensationalism
The
7 dispensations are not ways of salvation, but manners
in which God relates to man.
Innocence
(Genesis 1:1 3:7), Conscience (Genesis 3:8, 8:22), Human Government (Genesis 9:1 11:32), Promise
(Genesis 12:1 Exodus 19:25), Law (Exodus 20:1
Acts 2:4), Grace (Acts 2:4 Revelation 20:3),
Millennial Kingdom (Revelation 20:4 20:6).
Replacement
Theology
Adherents
of Replacement Theology believe that the Jews are no
longer God's chosen people and God does not have
specific future plans for the nation of Israel. There
are really only two views, either the Church is a
continuation of Israel (Replacement Theology), or the
Church is totally different and distinct from Israel
(Dispensationalism / Premillennialism).
Practical
Theology
The
doctrine of the Christian life.
Liberation
Theology
Seen
to be the false doctrine of a humanist viewpoint dressed
up in theological terms.
Covenant
Theology
Believes
that there is and has always been only one people of
God.
Open
Theism
An
attempt to explain the foreknowledge of God in
relationship to the free will of man.
Neo-orthodoxy
Neo-orthodoxy
is a quite broad term, but it is mostly used in the
sense of modern contemporary theology or liberal
theology
Predestination
God
predestines who will be saved, and we must choose Christ
in order to be saved. Both facts are equally true.
Tribulation
A
future 7-year period of time when God will finish His
punishment of national Israel and at the same
time judge the unbelieving world.
Rapture
The
event in which God removes all believers from the earth
in order to make way for His righteous judgment to be
poured out on the earth during the Tribulation period.
The
Second Coming
The
return of Christ to the earth to bring the Tribulation
to an end and to defeat the antichrist.
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