Hola a tod@s, hace poco me explicaron que la palabra "explanation" puede ir acompañada de, entre otras, las preposiciones "on" o "of". El contexto en el que estaba la palabra era el siguiente ".. they have been able to provide scientific explanation of how it might work..." es correcto afirmar...
Here's the distinction I would make: I'd use self-explanatory with its standard definition (something is so easy to understand that it does not need to be explained), and I'd use self-explaining for something that does need explaining but which provides its own explanation.
Reformed theology teaches the depravity of man, election and predestination, faith alone for salvation, the granting of faith by God, federal headship, limited atonement, irresistible grace, perseverance of the saints, unconditional election, and sin is a legal debt.
Replacement theology is the teaching that the Christian church has replaced national Israel regarding the plan, purpose, and promises of God. Therefore, many of the promises that God made to Israel must be spiritualized. For example, when it speaks of Israel being restored to the land, this really means that the Christian church will be blessed.
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Doctrine and Theology is the study of the revealed word of God. It is Christian Theology regarding the nature of truth, God, Jesus, salvation, damnation, the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, the Gospel, resurrection, and more. The articles below examine different elements of Doctrine and Theology. But they are written succinctly, so you don’t have to read a thousand words. Titus 1:9, “holding ...
LDS theology is clear that the Plan of Salvation is a plan or progression, by the Law of Eternal Progression...which begins in the premortal world where the first blessings and choices are made, and obedience to eternal laws began. You accepted the Plans of Salvation there and in the plan of salvation is the atonement.
The CARM online School of Christian Theology will help you understand the basics of the Christian faith. If you want to know what Christianity is and is not, then this is the school for you. The tuition is $33. Going through the school is beneficial since it takes you step-by-step through various theological topics. You […]
Doctrine and theology are foundational and necessary for the Christian to properly understand what God has revealed through the Old and New Testaments. The Bible is full of logic, teachings, poetry, history, theology, prophecy, fulfillment, and more. The Christian needs to understand how it all fits together, and Christian Doctrine and Theology do that. Questions about Doctrine Theology is a ...
Hi, In the following sentence, should I use "explanation" or "explanations"? Sentence1: I needed to tailor explanation(s) to each student. Sentence2: I commented on whether the explanations were clear enough. Thanks
Hello! I'm writing explanations for some problems. I searched these problems on the internet and found wonderful explanations. In my notes regarding a problem I want to give credit for the explanation to this person. How should I write: explanations from X (1) explanations by X (2) Or maybe...
Guide to using passive voice Passive voice means using the verb “be” with the past participle of a verb. Here are two examples: This chair is made of wood. (not “from wood”) Containers are inspected in customs every day. For a complete explanation of passive voice, refer to an instructional grammar book.
To me "explanation why" seems like an abbreviated version of "explanation as to why", but I would like to know if either is more correct, or both are incorrect in the strictest sense.
[Grammar] - Which is correct? Explanation why vs explanation as to why ...
What written phrases could you use to clarify meanings in your actual academic writing, e.g. in explanations similar to those you gave in answer to the questions above? Use these key words to help you come up with and check your clarification phrases. You may want to change the grammar of the words and/ or add affixes (like “explain/ explanation” below).
These two sentences are from the Cambridge Online dictionary: Could you give me a quick explanation of how it works? What was her explanation for why she was late? I am not quite sure how to distinguish between the use of 'of' and 'for'. I tried asking different questions to see if the...
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Calvinism, also known as reformed theology, is a movement within orthodox Protestantism that was developed by John Calvin (1509-1564), a French theologian. John Calvin was eight years old when Martin Luther posted his 95 theses. Calvin and Luther never met. Calvin was a lawyer who later became a Pastor in Geneva, Switzerland. He was married in 1539. Calvin produced many commentaries on various ...