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ARTICLES RELATED TO Accommodation religion - Illumination |  |  |  | Accommodation religion - Illumination: Encyclopedia II - Accommodation religion - In the Bible and in human languageThroughout the history of the Christian church, it has been generally held that the Bible - both the Old Testament and the New Testament - were divinely inspired. The principle of Accommodation allows for both the ability of the Bible to communicate objective spiritual truths about the nature of God, as well as the ability of the human authors to act as God's means by which this is to be communicated to mankind. While it is true that the authors themselves were limited and prone to mistakes, Accommodation allows for the perfect and truthful God to work in and through his human agents ...
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 |  |  | Accommodation religion - Illumination: Encyclopedia II - Accommodation religion - In the preaching of the GospelThrough the communication of God's Word (logos and rhema) comes the message of the Gospel (euangelion). As an individual listens to Word and Gospel, God as Holy Spirit (pneuma) moves and works in people's hearts and minds. It is through the regenerative work of the Spirit that the listener is able to then respond to this message in repentance and faith. Such a concept is sometimes called monergism.
Gospel preaching, therefore, is one of the most important facets of the principle of accommodation, for ...
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Accommodation religion - Protestantism.
In Protestant churches, only two sacraments are recognised: Baptism and The Lord's Supper. Both are considered symbols of the Christian Gospel, but have a special significance in that they were symbolic representations instituted by Jesus.
In the sacraments, therefore, God is somehow able to accommodate himself and his gospel in the sacramental actions to sinful and limited human beings. Somehow through the corporate imbibing of the wine and the bread, God is able to commune with his people in a special and unique way - not in terms of transubsta ...
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 |  |  | Accommodation religion - Illumination: Encyclopedia II - Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of the Holy SpiritThe work of the Holy Spirit is as a "counsellor" for the Christian person. Biblically, the Spirit lives and works inside each Christian, as well as works inside those who are in the process of coming to faith.
By dwelling and working within the life of the individual, the Trinitarian God is again accommodating himself so that mankind may experience and know him.
When an individual comes to understand the message of the Gospel and the knowledge of God, it comes only because God is choosing to make that knowledge known. But since ...
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 |  |  | Accommodation religion - Illumination: Encyclopedia II - Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of Jesus ChristThe belief that God has been able to sufficiently communicate to mankind, despite the failings and limitations of the latter, is given its supreme form in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Traditional Christianity, as expressed in the historic creeds, proclaims the Trinity as being part of the Orthodox (ie correct) Christian faith. The divinity of Christ, who is believed to be fully man and yet fully God, shows how the Godhead has accommodated itself to human minds and experience. Many Christians, especially those from a Reformed background, see in the person and work of Christ not ...
See also:Accommodation religion, Accommodation religion - In the Bible and in human language, Accommodation religion - Illumination, Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of Jesus Christ, Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of the Holy Spirit, Accommodation religion - In the sacraments, Accommodation religion - Protestantism, Accommodation religion - In the preaching of the Gospel Read more here: » Accommodation religion: Encyclopedia II - Accommodation religion - In the Person and work of Jesus Christ |
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