AS Level Religious Studies - Developments in Christian Thought

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The innate knowledge of God that all human beings have, according to Calvin
sensusdivinitatis
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A Greek word meaning 'weakness of will'
akrasia
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A state between death and everlasting life, according to Catholic teaching
purgatory
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The branch of theology concerned with death and the end times
eschatology
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The idea that God has already chosen who will be saved
predestination
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The Christian term meaning the process of renewal, restoration and recreation - HINT: also a process that the Doctor goes through every couple of series
regeneration
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A central part of Christian teaching that is often confusing for followers of other religions to understand
trinity
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What is the term for the belief that God can be known through reason and observation of the world?
NaturalTheology
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According to Christians, the only way to heaven is through...
JesusChrist
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"Faith is the great cop-out..." - Who said this?
Dawkins
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The Swiss guy who disagreed with his mate Brunner over how God reveals himself to humans
Barth
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Meaning sexual lust, or other uncontrolled desires
concupiscence
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The view that that all the contents of the universe are physical and there is no spiritual aspect to life whatsoever
materialism
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The idea that the soul and the material body cannot be separated
monism
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A Greek word meaning 'weakness of will'

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akrasia

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A state between death and everlasting life, according to Catholic teaching

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The branch of theology concerned with death and the end times

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The idea that God has already chosen who will be saved

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