Theological

Dichotomy

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Dichotomy. A distinction between two opposites.

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Discern / Discernment

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A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Discern / Discernment. To recognise or understand something that is not clear; the ability to sense God’s purpose or guidance.

Biblical references include: Genesis 41:33, 1 Kings 3:12, Psalm 119:125, Proverbs 16:21, 1 Corinthians 11:31, Philippians 1:10

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Doctrine

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Doctrine. A set of beliefs held by a particular group; Christian teaching and the message of the Gospel.

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Ebionitism

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Ebionitism. An early heresy, emphasising Jewish law and rejecting Jesus’ divinity. Now, sometimes refers to minimising Jesus’ divinity.

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Ecclesiology

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Ecclesiology. The study of the church.

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Eisegesis

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Eisegesis. The process in which someone’s biases and pre-conceived ideas influence their interpretation of a piece of writing.

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