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  2. Neo-Calvinism - Wikipedia

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    It is the mandate to cultivate and develop the creation. [6] There is a historical development and cultural unfolding. Some neo-Calvinists hold that the Cultural Mandate is as important as the Great Commission. [7] Creation, fall and redemption. God's good creation has been disrupted by the fall. Redemption is a restoration of creation. [8]

  3. Christian worldview - Wikipedia

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    A similar thematic representation of Christian worldview in the Reformed tradition has been formulated as Creation, Fall, Redemption and Consummation. The symbolic term Christian worldview has been called a "defining marker of American evangelical culture." [3]

  4. Covenant theology - Wikipedia

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    Although redemption motifs are prominent as Noah and his family are delivered from the judgment waters, the narrative of the flood plays on the creation motifs of Genesis 1 as de-creation and re-creation. The formal terms of the covenant itself more reflect a reaffirmation of the universal created order, than a particular redemptive promise.

  5. Albert M. Wolters - Wikipedia

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    Following in the tradition of Reformed writers such as Abraham Kuyper, Herman Bavinck, Herman Dooyeweerd, and D. H. Th. Vollenhoven, [6] Wolters outlines a worldview based around the categories of creation, fall, and redemption. Wolters has made a particular study of the Copper Scroll, one of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

  6. Religious ground motive - Wikipedia

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    Dooyeweerd's next RGM is not dualistic but ternary, [12] described as Creation - Fall - Redemption: three moments of radical cosmic change.This RGM is argued to be authentically Judeo-Christian because it does not identify any parts or aspects of experienced reality that might be absolutised [13] in place of God; rather, it shows the significance of the biblical metanarrative for a correct ...

  7. Allegorical interpretations of Genesis - Wikipedia

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    Others (Eastern Orthodox, and mainline Protestant denominations) read the story allegorically, and hold that the biblical account aims to describe humankind's relationship to creation and the creator, that Genesis 1 does not describe actual historical events, and that the six days of creation simply represents a long period of time.

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    No-penalty CDs and savings accounts are low-risk investments that offer a safe way to grow your money while earning interest. Here's how to match your cash to the best savings strategy for you.

  9. Life Explored - Wikipedia

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    The course follows a general outline of creation, fall, redemption and new-creation. Distinctive features of Life Explored: Because it’s more readily acknowledged among postmoderns than the concept of law-breaking, LE explains sin as idolatry, while CE explains sin as law-breaking. [ 5 ]