According to the conditional security view, Scripture declares that salvation is eternally secure from God’s side, but it also stresses that it is conditional from the human side.
Inclusivism teaches that salvation is inclusive for all who have a heart that is open to Christ, whether they know him by name or not.
According to the conditional security view, salvation is conditioned on nothing other than the freewill of the person. It is not conditioned on any outside circumstances or influences, and thus, should not lead to feelings of insecurity.
Inclusivists believe that Jesus is the only savior, the one mediator between God and humans.
The distinction between two resurrections is crucial to the amillennial view.
Which millennial view has the most optimistic view regarding the present state of society?
Restrictivism teaches that life is largely unfair, and that it is improper to charge God with unfairness if some who never hear the gospel are condemned on the basis of what they did know through general revelation.
While annihilationists draw support for their view through philosophical reasoning, they have no exegetical or biblical arguments in support of their position.
Annihilationists reject the “Hellenistic assumption” that all men were created as eternal beings.
All Arminians believe that salvation is conditionally secure rather than eternally secure.
Inclusivism is accepting of pluralism, believing it to be a biblical alternative to exclusivism.
Inclusivism teaches that Jesus is not ontologicallynecessary for salvation.
Match the following view with its corresponding definition
Premillennialism
Postmillennialism
Amillennialism
Arminianism teaches that while no enemy can take the redeemed from God’s hand, they are able by their own freewill to remove themselves from the Father’s hand through disobedience.
Inclusivism teaches that God sees the hearts of people perfectly and applies the reconciling work of Christ to all who have the heart to receive it – whether they know it or not.
First John 2:19 implies that those who professed Christ but later left him through apostasy were in reality never saved in the first place.
Pluralism is a view that is accepted in some segments of evangelical Christianity, although it is not the view of most protestant evangelicals.
Universal Opportunity teaches that it is unreasonable to think that God would condemn someone just because they were born in the wrong place at the wrong time, never having the opportunity to hear the gospel, even though they would have wanted to hear it and would have responded to it in faith.
The only Bible passage that explicitly refers to a 1000 year period in describing Christ’s reign is …
Arminians who hold to eternal security believe that once a person has chosen to accept the gospel, he cannot permanently choose to reject the gospel. In this sense, the believer’s freewill is restricted and limited.
Which of the following millennial views accepts that the world is becoming increasingly better through eventual Christianization?
The most common millennial view among evangelicals today is postmillennialism.
According to postmillennialism, the church has a very active role in helping to bring to realization the kingdom of God.
Match the view to its corresponding definition.
Exclusivism
Inclusivism
Pluralism
Set 2
Annihilationists reject the “Hellenistic assumption” that all men were created as eternal beings.
Arminians who hold to eternal security believe that once a person has chosen to accept the gospel, he cannot permanently choose to reject the gospel. In this sense, the believer’s freewill is restricted and limited.
The most common millennial view among evangelicals today is postmillennialism.
Inclusivism teaches that God sees the hearts of people perfectly and applies the reconciling work of Christ to all who have the heart to receive it – whether they know it or not.
All Arminians believe that salvation is conditionally secure rather than eternally secure.
Universal Opportunity teaches that it is unreasonable to think that God would condemn someone just because they were born in the wrong place at the wrong time, never having the opportunity to hear the gospel, even though they would have wanted to hear it and would have responded to it in faith.
Restrictivism teaches that life is largely unfair, and that it is improper to charge God with unfairness if some who never hear the gospel are condemned on the basis of what they did know through general revelation.
Inclusivism is accepting of pluralism, believing it to be a biblical alternative to exclusivism.
Inclusivists believe that Jesus is the only savior, the one mediator between God and humans.
Match the view to its corresponding definition.
The Classical View of Hell
The Annihilationist View of Hell
Which of the following millennial views accepts that the world is becoming increasingly better through eventual Christianization?
Arminianism teaches that while no enemy can take the redeemed from God’s hand, they are able by their own freewill to remove themselves from the Father’s hand through disobedience.
Match the following view with its corresponding definition
Premillennialism
Postmillennialism
Amillennialism
According to postmillennialism, the church has a very active role in helping to bring to realization the kingdom of God.
All who believe in eternal security believe that at leastat the point of their faith, God predestines believers to be conformed to the image of his Son. Hence, one cannot be truly saved and fail to be conformed to Christ’s image.
The only Bible passage that explicitly refers to a 1000 year period in describing Christ’s reign is
Annihilationism is synonymous with universalism; according to both, all human beings receive salvation in the end.
Pluralism is a view that is accepted in some segments of evangelical Christianity, although it is not the view of most protestant evangelicals.
According to the classical view of hell, all biblical imagery used to describe hell must be understood as literal.
Augustine is credited with popularizing which millennial view?
While annihilationists draw support for their view through philosophical reasoning, they have no exegetical or biblical arguments in support of their position.
Match the view to its corresponding definition.
The Restrictivist View
The Universal
Opportunity View
The Postmortem B.
Evangelism View
Match the view to its corresponding definition.
Exclusivism
Inclusivism
Pluralism
According to the conditional security view, salvation is conditioned on nothing other than the freewill of the person. It is not conditioned on any outside circumstances or influences, and thus, should not lead to feelings of insecurity.
According to the conditional security view, Scripture declares that salvation is eternally secure from God’s side, but it also stresses that it is conditional from the human side.