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synergism (ˈsɪnədʒɪz(ə)m) [ad. mod.L. synergismus, f. Gr. συνεργός working together, συνεργεῖν to co-operate.] 1. Theol. The doctrine that the human will co-operates with Divine grace in the work of regeneration.1764 A. Maclaine tr. Mosheim's Eccl. Hist. Cent. xvi. iii. ii. i. §32 (1833) 488/2 He [s...
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Synergism
In Christian theology, synergism is the belief that salvation involves some form of cooperation between divine grace and human freedom. Arminian Protestants share this understanding of synergism, i.e., regeneration as the fruit of free will's cooperation with grace.
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Synergist
synergist muscle
a substance that enhances the effect of another substance, such as a drug (see )
something relating to the theological position of synergism
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monergism
monergism Theol. (ˈmɒnədʒɪz(ə)m) [ad. mod.L. (and Ger.) monergismus, f. Gr. µόνος (see mono-) + ἔργον work: see -ism.] a. The doctrine of some Lutherans that regeneration is entirely the work of the Holy Spirit; opposed to synergism. b. Applied by some mod. writers to the doctrine (closely akin to M...
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Monergism
This position supposedly contrasts with what is pejoratively called Arminian synergism, the belief that God and individuals cooperate to bring individuals According to both monergism and synergism, God will not force His will or His forgiveness on those who do not desire it.
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What is another word for "working together"? - WordHippo
Synonyms for working together include collaboration, cooperation, teamwork, affiliation, association, coalition, concert, confederation, interaction and synergism ...
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synergy
synergy (ˈsɪnədʒɪ) [ad. mod.L. synergia.] Joint working, co-operation. † a. In general sense. (Cf. synergism, synergist 1.) Obs.1660 Heylin Hist. Quinquart. i. 9 They speak only of such a Synergie, or cooperation, as makes men differ from a sensless stock, or liveless statua, in reference to the gre...
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Synergy (disambiguation)
keyboard and mouse
Rational Synergy, a software revision control tool
Hybrid Synergy Drive, a Toyota vehicle technology
Synergy School Radio, UK
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Synergism
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Majorism
Majorism (ˈmeɪdʒərɪz(ə)m) [f. Major (see below) + -ism.] The opinions held by Georg Major (1502–74), a German Protestant, who maintained that good works are necessary for salvation. So ˈMajorist, a follower of Major. Majoˈristic a., pertaining to Majorism or to the Majorists.1845 Encycl. Metrop. XII...
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Synbiotics
Synbiotics refer to food ingredients or dietary supplements combining probiotics and prebiotics in a form of synergism, hence synbiotics.
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Synergism and Causation
Erasmus explains prevenient grace by the analogy of a pre-toddler, too weak to walk on his own yet. The Sixth Session (1549), Chapter V of the Council of Trent defined a form of synergism similar to Erasmus'.
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John Wilkinson (chemist)
John Wilkinson (born 1961) is an English independent scientist specialising primarily in organic chemistry, phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, and synergism herbal medicines and essential oils (the latter with reference to their use in improvements and maintenance of memory functioning)
Biochemical ecology – synergism
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Roger E. Olson
Olson also refers to "classical Arminianism" as "evangelical synergism": "Synergism" referring to cooperation between God and creature and "evangelical " to distinguish it from Catholic or Eastern Orthodox synergism.
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