Religion 125Review for Test 4 (Topics 13-14)Topic 131. Thirty Years’ War/1618-482. Puritans3. John Smyth4. Thomas Helwys5. Calvinism/TULIP6. Jacob Arminius/Arminianism7. Deism8. Pietism9. Philipp Jakob Spener10. Count Zinzendorf11. Methodism/John Wesley12. First Great Awakening13. Jonathan Edwards14. George Whitefield15. Second Great Awakening16. Charles Grandison Finney17. Modern missions movement18. William Carey19. Adoniram and Ann Judson20. Slavery issue21. Liberal Protestant theology22. Friedrich Schleiermacher23. Fundamentalism/five “fundamentals”24. Syllabus of Errors25. Vatican Council I (Vatican I)26. Social Gospel movement27. Walter Rauschenbusch28. Neo-orthodoxy29. Karl Barth30. Vatican Council II (Vatican II)31. Ecumenical movement/World Council of Churches32. Evangelicalism/Billy Graham33. PentecostalismTopic 1434. General revelation35. Special revelation36. Christ event37. Why is the Bible the church’s main authority in matters of faith?38. Trinity39. Five attributes of God: holy, personal, love, righteous, powerful40. Eros/agapePage241. Three implications of doctrine of Creation42. Nature of sin43. Original sin44. Incarnation45. Truly God/truly human46. Work of Christ as prophet, pries, and king47. “Atonement”48. Three theories of atonement49. Justification50. Grace51. Faith52. Sanctification53. Glorification54. Holy Spirit55. Nature of Church as people of God, body of Christ, and fellowship of saints56. Four main tasks of Church: worship, proclamation, sacraments, and ministry57. Eschatology58. Church in conflict59. Church at
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