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Pinnacle of Scholastic Thought

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Duns Scotus

2
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Nominalist

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William of Ockham

3
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Argued that Jesus is present spiritually in the bread and wine

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Berengar of Tours

4
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Monk group, but didn’t believe you had to follow the Pope

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Waldensians

5
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Mystic

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Meister Eckhart

6
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The main point of difference between luther and Zwingli is the Lords supper

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Marburg Colloquoy

7
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Henry VIII- wanted a divorce Six Articles- Showed that Henry VII was still Catholic in doctrine Elizabeth- Middle ground

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English Reformations

8
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Longest serving pope; Anti Liberalism

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Pope Pius IX

9
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The pope is infallible

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Vatican I

10
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Wycliffe’s writings impacted him

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John Huss

11
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The most influential Catholic theologian; Anonymous Christian

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Karl Rahner

12
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Solution to children that didn’t have a conversion experience

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Halfway Covenant

13
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They do not reject free will

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Socinians

14
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Categorical imperative

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Immanuel Kant

15
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Moves beyond Augustinian views

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Catholic Counter Reformation

16
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Francis Gomarus is the Main figure; Affirms Calvin’s 5 points

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Synod of Dort

17
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Most well known scholastic

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Thomas Aquinas

18
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IV Lateran affirmed it

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Transubstantiation

19
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Emphasizes God’s sovereignty

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Johnathan Edwards

20
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Skepticism

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David Hume

21
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Dialectic: Thesis + Anti-thesis= Synthesis

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Georg Hegel

22
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On Religion

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Schleiermacher

23
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Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Unitarianism

24
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Applied Hegel’s Dialectic to the new testament

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Baur

25
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Ethics

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Ritschl

26
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Rejected ethics

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History of Religions school

27
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List of things not to do

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Syllabus of Errors

28
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Mary was without sin

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Immaculate conception of mary

29
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Charles Parham

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Basic Pentacostalism

30
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Not a unitarianist

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Adolf Von Harnack

31
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Social Gospel

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Walter Rauschenbusch

32
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Sin is poverty; reject traditional Christian theology

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Social Gospel

33
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South America; Gustavo Gutierrez

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Liberation Theology

34
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Evangelical

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Carl F. H. Henry

35
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Why did Puritans come to America?

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They didn’t come for freedom of worship; they came to set up theology.

36
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They didn’t come for freedom of worship; they came to set up theology.

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Charismatic Movement