Some readers have requested a glossary listing some unusual terms:

 

ad infinitum: on and on, to infinity.

 

affaire de coeur: an exciting love affair.

 

atonement: literally, at-one-with; the sacrifice of Christ accomplishes for us a reconciliation with God.

 

corporate: the adjective which describes the relationship of the individual members of the body to the head and to each other; how individuals relate to the entire body of the human race.

 

desolidarized: a term used by the Roman Catholic Bishop Fulton Sheen to describe the separation of the Virgin Mary from the sinful genetic inheritance of the human race.

 

ego: the emphatic Greek word for I. Thus, egocentric means self-centered.

 

forensic: legal. Thus, a forensic justification is understood generally as merely a legal pronouncement, where justification by faith is experiential, involving a change of heart.

 

justification: a legal term—the making right of something that was wrong, putting right, making straight what was crooked, vindicating the right. Christ's sacrifice effects for the entire human race a legal justification.

 

justification by faith: the sinner's believing or appreciating what Christ has accomplished; thus it involves a change of heart, a heart-reconciliation with God and His righteousness.

 

laissez-faire: an attitude of unconcern; French for "do as they please."

 

New Testament message: this term is not intended to cast discredit on the message of the Old Testament, which is as moonlight compared to the sunlight of the New Testament (see Revelation 12:1). The Old Testament is the gospel in figures and symbols; the New Testament is the gospel in substance, "the law was given through Moses, but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ" (John 1:17).

 

righteousness: being right, doing right; the opposite of wrong-ness. The term "Christ's righteousness" describes the reality of His victory over temptations to sin in our human flesh.

 

sanctification: the life-long obedience to God's law rendered by the person who is justified by faith.

 

volitional: involving personal choice or the exercise of the will.