by CARM STAFF | Oct 15, 2013
A remnant is an object, thing, person, or group that survives an event, catastrophe, pruning, etc. It is what is leftover. In the Bible, the idea of a remnant deals mainly with the believers. But remnant is also used in other ways, such as a remnant of a name (2...
by CARM STAFF | Feb 3, 2010
To repent means to turn, to have a change of mind. In the New Testament, repentance means to turn from sin. All men everywhere are commanded by God to repent of their sins (Acts 17:30). God’s longsuffering leads us to repentance (2 Pet. 3:9) as does His kindness...
by CARM STAFF | Oct 19, 2020
Replacement Theology is the teaching that the Christian church has replaced Israel regarding God’s purpose and promises. See the article, “What is replacement theology?”
by CARM STAFF | Sep 18, 2011
In biology, reproduction is the process in which a new individual is produced from a parent or parents. Reproduction can occur asexually or with two sexes, i.e., male and female. It can be the reproduction of a cell all the way up to a human...
by CARM STAFF | Sep 18, 2011
A reptile is a cold-blooded vertebrate that lays eggs. Reptiles are in the class of Reptilia in the taxonomic ranking. Examples of reptiles would be snakes, lizards, alligators, turtles, dinosaurs, etc.
by CARM STAFF | Sep 18, 2011
In physics, resonance is when sound waves cause something else to vibrate in harmony with the original sound waves. In music, it is a rich tone. It can be a loud and deep sound.
by CARM STAFF | Feb 3, 2010
Resurrection means to be raised from the dead (John 5:28, 29). The word is used in different contexts in the Bible. Lazarus was raised from the dead (John 11:43). This is a resurrection, but it is not part of the resurrection that occurs when we receive our new bodies...
by CARM STAFF | Oct 19, 2020
Revealed Theology is the study of God and religious faith that is revealed through sacred Scriptures and/or the teaching that the only way to know if God is is through His divine revelation to us. See also Natural Theology.
by CARM STAFF | Feb 3, 2010
This means the disclosure of something that was unknown. There are two types of revelation: natural and special. Natural revelation is that which is revealed about God through what we can see in creation (Rom. 1:20). Through creation, we may learn that there is a God...
by CARM STAFF | Nov 23, 2011
Rhetoric is the study of speech and writing and how to use them effectively. The use of such language is for the purpose of argumentation and persuasion.
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