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Luther His theology represents one of the most powerful attempts to capture the way in which God enters into the very depths of suffering and death in order to reveal God’s love and forgiveness. And the theoelogia crucis.
Gregory of Naziansus Who said "what has not been assumed, cannot be redeemed"?
Docetism Jesus Christ only appeared to have human body (epiphenomenal)
Ebionism taught that Jesus was simply a mere man and not divine, and that he became “Son of God” only when the Holy Spirit came upon him
Ransom Model Gregory of Nyssa's "fish hook" theory in which the Devil has rights over humans
Anselm Proponent of satasfaction atonement, legal, honor/shame
Abelard Proponent of moral example model
Gustaf Aulen Modern proponent of the Christus Victor model
John Stott Guy we talked about who elaborated the Substitutionary atonement model
Arius Believe Christ was the homoiousias
Nestorianism Denied the union of Christ's natures
Appollinarianism Believed the Divine Logos took the place of the human mind in Christ
Eutychianism aka monophysites, denied a distinction in Christ's natures
Tertullian Early 3rd century Church Father who first best articulated the "two substances" of Christ
Irenaeus Guy who refuted docetism in Against Heresies
Schleiermacher Liberal who called Christ the "Perfectly God-Conscious Man", a form of adoptionism
Alexandrean Branch of Christians that downplayed Christ's two natures
kenotic Type of christology that said Christ had two natures and self-restricted his knowledge and power
two minds model of christology that said there were two wills in his single personhood
Irenaeus Church father who said that Christ reversed Adam's disobedience act-by-act
Aquinas Church father who taught that only by Christ's merits are we saved
Pelagius Heretic who said that Christ's work isn't necessary for everyone
objective Sense in which the cross actually accomplishes something for the status of humanity
subjective Sense in which the cross calls humans to a response

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  1. AppollinarianismBelieved the Divine Logos took the place of the human mind in Christ - 5 misses
  2. Ebionismtaught that Jesus was simply a mere man and not divine, and that he became “Son of God” only when the Holy Spirit came upon him - 2 misses
  3. AlexandreanBranch of Christians that downplayed Christ's two natures - 2 misses
  4. Gregory of NaziansusWho said "what has not been assumed, cannot be redeemed"? - 1 miss
  5. Ransom ModelGregory of Nyssa's "fish hook" theory in which the Devil has rights over humans - 1 miss
  6. IrenaeusChurch father who said that Christ reversed Adam's disobedience act-by-act - 1 miss
  7. AquinasChurch father who taught that only by Christ's merits are we saved - 1 miss