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  1. What is the recapitulation theory of the atonement? - CARM

    Jan 30, 2025 · The recapitulation theory, also known as the “theory of recapitulation” or “anakephalaiosis,” is a theological concept primarily associated with Eastern Orthodoxy. …

  2. What are the differences between dispensationalism and …

    Oct 28, 2016 · The two primary evangelical Christian approaches to systematically interpreting Scripture as a whole are dispensationalism and covenantalism. Therefore, it is important to …

  3. What is TULIP in Calvinism? - CARM

    Oct 1, 2014 · The TULIP of Calvinism is the acronym that represents the five primary points that represent Calvinism: Total depravity, Unconditional election, Limited atonement, Irresistible …

  4. Modalism - CARM

    Apr 30, 2008 · Modalism is the denial of the Trinity and the affirmation that instead God exists as just one person who takes on different roles or "modes"

  5. What is dominion theology? - CARM

    May 5, 2022 · Dominion theology is the teaching that Christians are to take dominion over all areas of the secular realm: media, government, schools, arts, etc. It is also known as Christian …

  6. How does Christianity define God’s essence? - CARM

    Feb 11, 2014 · How does Christianity define God’s essence? Defining God is not easy to do. We can offer definitions, but these definitions usually describe attributes. We can say that God is …

  7. What is process theology? - CARM

    Sep 15, 2010 · Process theology is the philosophical and theological position that God is changing, as is the universe. Therefore, our knowledge of God must be progressing as we …

  8. What is the difference between strict merit, condign merit and ...

    Apr 18, 2014 · The differentiation between strict, condign, and congruent merit in Roman Catholic theology deals with the obligation or lack thereof in reward for works

  9. Doctrine Table - CARM

    Nov 23, 2008 · The Christian Doctrine Table that categorizes Christian doctrine into primary and secondary essentials, and which groups deny them.

  10. What is marcionism? - CARM

    Sep 18, 2014 · Marcionism is the theological doctrine known after the heretic Marcion of Sinope, “a shipowner from Pontus in Asia minor” (Fahlbusch, E., & Bromiley, G. W. (1999-2003). The …