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| Abrogate To repeal or do away with a law or agreement. | |
| Adiaphora Term used by some theologians to refer to things that are morally indifferent.  | |
| Amoral Not subject to ethical evaluation | |
| Aquinas Medieval theologian who believed that general revelation and existential revelation were sufficient to communicate many moral principles, and that the Scriptures supplemented those teachings. | |
| Arianism Doctrine taught in the fourth century AD that denied the Trinity. | |
| Athanasius Theologian of the fourth century AD who affirmed the Trinity and refuted Arianism. | |
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| Bereans People who are praised in the Book of Acts for examining the Scriptures to see if the words of Paul were true. | |
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| Ceremonial LawAspect of the law that gives instructions for worship and the sacrificial system. | |
| Civil Law Aspect of the law that gives principles for governing society.  | |
| Civil Use Use of the law to restrain sin in society. | |
