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  • ...erroneous and decreed that Jesus was one person who was both fully God and fully man, and not two separate "people". Mary's title [[theotokos]] or "Mother o
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  • ...vailable relating to the Bible. It started life as a wiki, but soon became fully protected with only approved editors, and finally shut down in 2008.
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  • ...on]] in 451 AD. Jesus is not half God and half man. He is fully divine and fully man. Understanding this completely is not possible in this life. ...icea]] and refuted. It was argued by church leaders that if Christ was not fully divine and sinless, then how could he offer a perfect sacrifice. Passages s
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  • * Jesus is both fully God and fully Man, two "natures" in one person.
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  • The New King James Version (NKJV) is an English Bible Translation that was fully released by 1982. It's a very popular translation which took a total of 7 y
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  • In Christianity, Jesus is taught to be both fully human and fully God. In the Bible, there are numerous passages that show Jesus' divinity. I
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  • ...before entering [[heaven]]. Since it is unlikely that one will be able to fully repent of all sins in this life, they argue, purgatory is offered as a plac
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  • A year is the time it takes for the earth to fully orbit the Sun - approximately 365 days.
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  • ...the Bible, the person of Jesus becomes evident. He is both fully God and fully man. Jesus is Prophet, Priest, and King. Scripture also presents him as t
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  • No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no heart can fully know
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  • .... [[Habakkuk]] expresses his ultimate [[faith]] in God, even if he doesn't fully understand.
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  • ...other words, Rome teaches that God helps man to do good works and hence to fully satisfy the Law. Only then is a person qualified to enter heaven. The Counc ...being accounted to have, by those very works which have been done in God, fully satisfied the divine law according to the state of this life, and to have t
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  • ...[[love]] with him and with other Christians and calls them to live for him fully, obeying him and trusting in him completely.
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  • ...ling as a [[Soldier of The Salvation Army|soldier]]. Some recruits did not fully share the spirit of the Army and were reluctant to commit themselves. Event
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  • ...]] in human flesh. He is not half God and half man. He is fully divine and fully man. That is, Jesus has two distinct natures: divine and human. Jesus is th
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  • Trinity is fully accredited by the [http://www.icaats.org.in International Council for Accre
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  • ...ssentially, the issue at stake was the divinity of Jesus. If Jesus was not fully God, then how could he atone for the worlds sin by being a sinless, perfect
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  • ...Son. This would violate the principle that each member of the Trinity is fully God, and suggest that the Spirit is not coeternal with the Father and the S
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  • ...nology of [[Miaphysitism]] which said that Jesus Christ is fully human and fully divine in one nature or "physis". The Oriental Churches include the [[Armen
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  • ...[[God]]. In a Christian context, theology is the attempt to know God more fully by gaining a rational understanding of God's [[revelation]] (chiefly found
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