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ED04 - Chapter 4
Chapter 4–Relation of Education to Redemption
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Redemption | The act of being saved or freed from sin or error. Deliverance from bondage or distress. |
| Communion | The sharing or exchanging of intimate thoughts and feelings. Fellowship; mutual intercourse. |
| Invigorate | To give strength or energy to. To strengthen; to animate. |
| Discern | To perceive or recognize. To distinguish or detect. |
| Appropriate | To take possession of or make use of. To assign to a particular use or purpose. |
| Antagonistic | Showing opposition or hostility. Opposing; contending. |
| Bent | A natural inclination or tendency. Inclination; natural disposition. |
| Resist | To withstand or oppose. To stand against; to oppose. |
| Co-operation | The process of working together toward a common goal. Joint operation or effort. |
| Integrity | The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. Moral soundness; honesty |
| Purity | The state of being free from contamination or sin. Cleanness; freedom from moral guilt. |
| Acquaintance | Knowledge or familiarity with something. Personal knowledge or familiarity. |
| Foundation | The basis or groundwork of something. The basis or ground of anything. |
| Comprehending | Understanding or grasping fully. To understand fully; to take in. |
| Controlling | Exercising authority or influence over something. Regulating; directing. |