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CessationistName given to those who hold the view that the supernatural gifts that were manifest in the time of the New Testament, such as speaking in tongues, prophecy, and miraculous healing, have ceased. They consider that these gifts were given only for the special spread of the gospel and the establishment of the Church at the time of the apostles. | |
ChalcedonCity in Asia Minor where church council was held in 451 A.D. This creed stated that Jesus was "truly God and truly man." | |
ChristosGreek word (transliteration) for Christ. It is used in the Septuagint to translate "Meshiach," which means "Messiah," "The Anointed One." | |
Common GraceThe forbearance that God shows and the benefits he gives to all humanity, regardless of their faith | |
Communicable Term used to describe attributes of God that can be communicated to man, at least in some degree, such as reason and love | |
ContinuationistName given to those who hold the view that the supernatural gifts that were manifest in the time of the New Testament, such as speaking in tongues, prophecy, and miraculous healing, continue even today. | |
Covenant GraceThe forbearance and benefits that God gives to everyone that is part of his covenant people, even if they are not true believers | |
CyprianBishop of Carthage in the third century. In Epistle 73, he wrote that traditional teachings of the Church should not have more authority than the Scriptures, because the Church can make theological mistakes. In this letter he wrote, "...custom without truth is the antiquity of error." | |