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| AntitypeTheological name given to something in Scripture that fulfills a previous representation  | |
| ApocalypticName given to first century Jewish sects that expected an abrupt divine intervention to establish the age to come | |
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| DiachronicThrough time | |
| Dialectic Name of the philosophical concept that proposes that every aspect of reality is caught up in a rational historical process | |
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| EschatologyTerm used in theology for the study of the last things | |
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| FoundationsName given to covenant made with Adam | |
| FulfillmentName given to New Covenant | |
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| Gabler Last name of theologian who gave an address at the University of Altdorf (Germany) in 1787, considered to be the beginning of the modern study of Biblical Theology | |
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| Hegel Name of modern philosopher that proposed that every aspect of reality is caught up in a rational historical process | |
| HeilsgeschichteAccording to G. Ernest Wright, this term refers to the pious history-telling found in the Scriptures, as opposed to the actual history of real events.  | |
