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15, Latin Vulgate: Jerome's translation of the Bible, which took _____ years to complete became known as the _____ ______, the version in the common language of the people of the West.
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Antony, religious pioneer: _____ of Egypt was a wise _____ _____ who moved to the desert around the year 270.
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Augustine: "Our hearts are restless, O Lord, until they rest in you," is a well known saying of _____.
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Augustine, Ambrose, belief: _____ and _____ were two intellectual giants who focused on right _____.
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Augustine, Christian: Ambrose is best remembered for inspiring a confused young man named _____ to become a _____.
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Basil, rule, communal: _____ was a fourth-century monk and bishop who created a _____ for _____ monastic life.
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contemplation, the loving God: In the solitude of the desert the hermits' main focus was prayer, particularly ______ that is, being silently present or attentive to ____ _____ ______.
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Council, Chalcedon, Human, Divine: The _____ of _____ in 451 stated that Jesus has two natures, _____ and _____.
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Donatists, Pelagians: Augustine turned his great learning into writings that challenged two erring groups: the ______ and the ______.
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heart, conversion: The primary emphasis of the ancient desert monks and nuns was on a right ____, on ______ at the personal, spiritual level.
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Heaven, grace: The Pelagians held that a person could get to _____ without God's _____.
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holiness, monasticism: The movement of men and women away from the world to pursue _____ came to be known as ______.
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Jerome, bible: _____ was a fourth-century hermit monk who translated the whole _____ into Latin.
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Leo the Great, papacy: _____ _____ _____, who became pope in 440, shaped the ______ into a force for leadership of the Western world.
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office, bishop, Rome, spiritual father, state official: When pope (Papa) Leo also became Pontifex Maximus there was a changed understanding of the _____ of the _____ of _____. Leo was a _____ _____ but also a powerful _____ _____.
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Pontifex Maximus, emperors: Leo the Great was the first pope to use the title ______ ______, a title previously used by Roman ______. These Latin words literally mean "highest bridge maker". The English translation is Supreme Pontiff.
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Pope, Father: ______ was an earlier title that came from the Greek word pappas, a respectful but affectionate term for ______.
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Religion, life: _____ is the application of theology to _____.
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sacrament, minister: The Donatists held that the validity of a ______ depended on the worthiness of the ______.
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The City of God: _____ ______ _____ _____ is Augustine's greatest work and is considered one of the most important books ever written in the West.
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The Confessions: _____ ______ is Augustine's autobiography.
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The Seven Story Mountain: Like Augustine, Merton wrote about his conversion in his autobiography entitled _____ _____ _____ _____.
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theology, God: Ambrose and Augustine are the founders of ______, which is the formal study of ______.
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Thomas Merton: _____ ______, a leading Catholic figure of the twentieth century, lived from 1915-1968. He was as brilliant as Augustine and also restless about what he really wanted in life.
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Trapist, Gethsemini, Christian living: Thomas Merton, a member of the _____ monastery at ______, Kentucky, wrote some of the twentieth century's most influential books on _____ ______.