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Legalism
the attempt to produce sanctified living through the law
Moralizing
the attempt to produce change of behavior by appealing to what is good
Conditional gospel
“If you are sorry, you are forgiven”
Softening the Law
Introducing the Gospel into the law. (“God hates the sinner but loves the sinner.”)
Giving a faulty description of a Christian
Ignoring the Old Adam (“The Christian is always happy.”)
Confirmation
this “sacrament” is said to give the grace to complete Baptism, making one a soldier of Christ
Penance
comprised of contrition, confession, and satisfaction
Anointing of the sick
Done for those who are ill. (Extreme Unction or Last Rites)
Holy Orders
this is said to give power to transubstantiate the elements and grant an indelible character
Initiation, Healing, and Vocation
These are the three categories of Roman Sacraments
Representation
the teaching that states one only receives bread and wine, not Jesus’ body and blood
“the finite is not capable of the infinite?”
the phrase that tries to justify “representation” that limits Christ’s human nature by reasoning that body can’t be everywhere at once
Impanation
the body of Christ is said to be “locally” present in the bread
Consubstantiation
the bread and wine unite with body and blood to create a new substance