Christians practice baptism, a Greek word that means to go into water. When a person believed in Jesus in the New Testament, the person would be baptized in front of other people to show he or she was a follower of Jesus.
In the 1500s, a group of European Christians called Protestant Reformers separated from the Roman Catholic Church over a variety of differences in beliefs. What are some of these differences?
When people hear the word “apologetics,” they often wonder why you are apologizing. However, apologetics is from the Greek word apologeia meaning a defense. Christians use the word apologetics to…
THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY Lordship Salvation John 3:7 A Study of Theology III – Part 18 (Dr. Thomas Figart) Continuing from part 17, Dr. Figart explains that perhaps the most important subject…
THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY Lordship Salvation Ephesians 2:8-10 A Study of Theology III – Part 17 (Dr. Thomas Figart) Perhaps the most important subject in Scripture is the teaching which pertains to…
THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY Prayer Universalism Triumph over sin Hebrews 11:6 A Study of Theology III – Part 16 (Dr. Thomas Figart) When we speak of “means of grace,” we do not…
THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY Salvation Perseverance 1 Peter 1:5 A Study of Theology III – Part 15 (Dr. Thomas Figart) Those who are chosen of God and saved by grace are preserved…
THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY Salvation Sanctification Leviticus 8:10-11 A Study of Theology III – Part 14 (Dr. Thomas Figart) What is sanctification? When does it take place in the believer’s life? …
THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY Christian Doctrine (Main category) Theology (Sub Category) Acts 2:4 A Study of Theology IV – Part 7 (Dr. Thomas Figart) There is great controversy today in…
THEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY Christian Doctrine (Main category) Theology (Sub Category) Matthew 10:8 A Study of Theology IV – Part 6 (Dr. Thomas Figart) What about the gift of exorcism.…