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Jesus Christ
Central figure of Christianity, believed to be the Son of God.
Miracles
Extraordinary events attributed to divine intervention, often used as proof of Jesus' divinity.
Eternal Generation of the Son
The relationship between the Son and the Father in Christian theology, signifying that the Son is generated from the Father eternally.
Proof of Jesus' Divinity
Evidence supporting the belief that Jesus is divine, including His miracles and teachings.
Types of Miracles in the Gospels
Cures, Exorcisms, Control over nature, and Resurrections.
John’s Seven Signs
Miraculous events in the Gospel of John that demonstrate Jesus' divinity: Changing water into wine, Healing the royal official’s son, Healing the paralytic at Bethesda, Feeding the five thousand, Jesus walking on water, Healing the man blind from birth, Raising of Lazarus.
The Incarnation
The belief that the Virgin Mary miraculously conceived Jesus, who is fully divine and fully human.
Theotokos
A title for Mary, meaning 'God-bearer,' emphasizing her role in the incarnation.
Nestorius' View
The belief that the two natures of Christ are separate and only join in will.
Apollinarius' View
The belief that in the incarnation, Jesus' divine will replaced human reason.
Docetic View
The belief that Jesus only appeared to be human, rejecting full humanity.
Resurrection
The event of Jesus rising from the dead, considered the most important miracle in Christianity.