Theological/Biblical Concepts

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These flashcards cover key theological/biblical concepts and details from various biblical books, including authors, audiences, and key themes.

Last updated 6:21 AM on 3/18/26
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Righteousness

Right standing with God.

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Sanctification

Process by which a believer is transformed.

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Predestination

Doctrine of God choosing the elect to save.

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Glory

Weight of God's presence.

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Redemption

Act to buy back from captivity.

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Joy

Profound state of well-being & confidence.

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Incarnation

Son of God took on human flesh.

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Kenosis

(Definition not provided in notes.)

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Stewardship

Managers of God's property.

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Elder/Overseer/Pastor

God-appointed leaders.

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Complementarianism

Men and women are equal with different roles.

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Doctrine

Teaching or belief.

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Regeneration

Made alive or born again.

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1 Corinthians

Written by Paul; audience is the Corinth Church; key theme is Resurrection of the dead and unity.

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Romans

Written by Paul; audience is Rome; key theme is faith alone, not works.

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Philemon

Written by Paul; audience is Philemon; key theme is the impact of the Gospel on relationships.

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Philippians

Written to the Philippi Church; key theme is the hope of the Gospel leading to joy in all circumstances.

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1 Timothy

Written by Paul; audience is Timothy; key theme is how the Church should behave differently.

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Titus

(Definition not provided in notes.)

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Ephesians

Written by Paul; audience is Elders/Pastors in Ephesus; key theme is how grace enables us to live in a glorifying way to God.