Search results for "Sanctification" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • given to humans for their regeneration or sanctification, or for resisting sin. # An act or decree of the governing body of an English university. ...
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  • Sanctification · Theosis · Worship Church · Sacraments · Eschatology History and traditions Early · Councils Creeds · Missions ...
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  • the Son in Redemption; and the Spirit in Sanctification and Regeneration. Cozens, 29. This understanding has been called Sabellianism and Modalistic ...
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  • quot; for the good of the Church and the sanctification of priests. "A Carmelite sanctifies herself in order to make all the Church's members ...
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  • of their operations: creation, redemption, and sanctification. ... of creation, redemption, and sanctification attributed primarily ...
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  • and God the Holy Spirit in process of sanctification. Sabellianism's most outspoken critic was Hippolytus of Rome, who accused Pope Zephyrinus ...
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  • beginning of the gradual process of sanctification which is to come. ===Sanctification=== Along with the Reformation emphasis on justification ...
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  • Wesley made much of the process of sanctification, occasionally even seeming ... more like self-righteousness than the sanctification proclaimed in John Wesley’s ...
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  • Christ who took the punishment for that sin. Sanctification is what follows as a result of gratitude for justification already completed. However, critics ...
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  • Sermon: "Sanctification by Faith." [http://www.gospeltruth ... that human beings can attain complete sanctification, or freedom from evil ...
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  • often without the legality and sanctification of marriage, became commonplace. ===The female in a polygynous marriage=== Polygyny has degraded ...
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  • [Opus Dei] has as its aim the sanctification of one’s life, while ... to holiness in the world, through the sanctification of work and family and ...
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  • that he and his followers had undergone sanctification; that is, it was impossible for them to sin, and that for the sanctified, marriage (along with ...
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  • Lewis Mumford[[, Rochberg points to the sanctification of science by the scientist and the propensity for science to be its own arbiter of morality. ...
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  • quot; and full self-realization (sanctification) recreates the arising of freedom and joy. There are systems that reasonably envision an end to evil. ...
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  • to serve for the sake of God’s honor and the sanctification of service may be a candidate for ordination. Generally however, appointment to the holy ...
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  • #039; already) than in the process of sanctification (see Willimon, 228). ... his sacrificial death, followed by the sanctification of our lives, represent ...
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  • is the primary motivator for continuing sanctification. ==="Life is religion"=== The theological system and practical theories of church ...
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  • "Let them be blotted out for the sanctification of Thy name." But when Isaac was informed that his children had sinned, he replied: ...
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  • #039;s objections centered on the concept of sanctification. Although Puritan clergy or laymen could not claim to know who among them were among the ...
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  • Church due to some "elements of sanctification and truth" within ... again#Methodism|new birth]] and entire sanctification to the public at events ...
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  • in the context of obedience to Christ and sanctification by the Spirit (1 Peter 1:2). So baptism into Christ is seen as baptism into the Spirit ...
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  • :This attests to the concern of Anglicanism that sanctification is the fruit of salvation, visibly manifested in the transformation of the believer ...
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  • priests devoted to charity and spiritual sanctification, could be seen. But, the Fifth Lateran Council (1512-1517), convened by Pope Julius II (1503 ...
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  • * Recitation of kiddush (a prayer of sanctification) over a cup of wine before the first Sabbath meal and after the conclusion of morning prayers. ...
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  • Calvin than to Luther on the concept of sanctification, of works being the fruit of justification (MacCulloch, 342) and on predestination. Thus, “baptism ...
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  • and Calvin’s interest in the sanctification of society. ==References== *Aland, Kurt. Four Reformers: Luther, Melanchthon, Calvin, Zwingli. Translated ...
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  • influenced by Wesleyan views on sanctification have strongly supported it at times. More specifically, religious or moralistic beliefs have often ...
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  • was dually concentric, beginning with the sanctification of the priest and the Holy of Holies (in the Temple), and expanding outward to encompass ...
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  • “life as religion” (which implies the sanctification of all aspects of human endeavor), and second, the doctrine of predestination, which claims ...
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  • adds: "Nevertheless, many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside its visible confines. Hastings, Vol. I, 37-39. ...
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  • Hence his belief also that creation, redemption, and sanctification, i.e., the external operations of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, are indivisible ...
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  • doctrine of justification with that of sanctification, seeking to sanctify society, as in the case of Calvin, or individuals, as in the case ...
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  • of functions: creation, redemption, and sanctification are attributed primarily to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, respectively, even as all three ...
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