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I

Image

Term used in theology to express the fact that man is made to be similar to God, but not equal. Man is God's representative on earth.

Immutable

Unchanging. The term is used in theology to explain that God does not change in His attributes.

L

Light

Figure used by John in Scripture to indicate righteousness.

M

Machiavelli

Sixteenth century author who wrote The Prince. Known for arguing that "the end justifies the means."

Metaphor

A figure of speech in which a word or phrase represents something else.

Moral Law

Aspect of the law that gives general ethical principles, often identified with the Ten Commandments.

Motive

There are two senses of the term: 1) a purpose or goal for an action, or 2) an inward cause of an action. As a cause, it is an inward disposition that moves us to action.

N

Natural

The realm of created existence in which we live.

Nature

When referring to man, it is his fundamental character.

Nicea

City where Church council was held in 325 AD, in which they affirmed the doctrine of the Trinity and refuted Arianism.


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