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2 Luther's Beliefs Sola Fide-Only faith is needed for justification. Good works are not needed for justification.

3 Sola Gratia-Only God’s grace is needed for salvation. A person cannot do anything to save their self.

4 Sola Scriptura-Only scripture has authority. There is no authority in sacred tradition.

5 Solus Christus-In Christ Alone. Solus Christus is the teaching that Christ is the only mediator between God and man, and that there is salvation through no other (hence, the phrase is sometimes rendered in the ablative case, solo Christo, meaning that salvation is "by Christ alone"). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_solas#Solus_Christus_or_Solo_Christo_.28.22Christ_alone.22_or_.22through_Christ_ alone.22.29

6 Soli Deo Gloria –In God Alone Soli Deo gloria is the teaching that all glory is to be due to God alone, since salvation is accomplished solely through His will and action — not only the gift of the all-sufficient atonement of Jesus on the cross but also the gift of faith in that atonement, created in the heart of the believer by the Holy Spirit. The reformers believed that human beings—even saints canonized by the Roman Catholic Church, the popes, and the ecclesiastical hierarchy—are not worthy of the glory that was accorded them. That is that one should not exalt such humans for their good works, but rather praise and give glory to God who is the author and sanctifier of these people and their good works.atonementJesusthe crossHoly Spirit canonizedsanctifier http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Fi ve_solas# Solus_Chri stus_or_S olo_Christ o_.28.22C hrist_alone.22_or_.22 through_C hrist_alone.22.29

7 Consubstantiation-Jesus is with the bread and wine

8 Priesthood of all believers- no need for priests. Individuals could go to God their self.

9 Church should use the common language of the people. Bibles and services should be in the language of the people. (German)

10 Total depravity= T Unconditional Election= U Limited atonement= L Irresistible Grace= I Perseverance of the saints=P Tulip

11 Calvinism (Reformed Church, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, some Baptists) Everybody is spiritually dead God predestines or determines who will be saved they are called the elect. Christ’ sacrifice on the Cross only saved the elect If God chooses to save someone they cannot resist God’s grace Once God chooses a person they can never lose their salvation, even if they do wrong.

12 What is an Anabaptist? Anabaptist is a Greek word meaning “Rebaptizer’ The term was not used by the Anabaptist. It was originally a derogatory term used to describe them Rebaptism was considered an heresy and punishable by death. Anabaptist Churches: Amish, Mennonites, Brethren Churches, Hutterites For further info see: http://www.ritchies.net/p4wk4.htmhttp://www.ritchies.net/p4wk4.htm

13 Anabaptist Beliefs Priesthood of all believers Separation of Church and State, with laws of God taking precedence Voluntary membership, unregulated by the state Baptism as a sign of a believers commitment Non-violence and Non-resistance Refusal to bear weapons or engage in military service Discipleship being central to understanding the teachings of Jesus Christ Separation from sinful and worldly pleasures From http://www.cob-net.org/anabaptism.htm Written by Ronald J. Gordon ~ Published April, 1998http://www.cob-net.org/anabaptism.htmRonald J. Gordon


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