Unit 3 study guide
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Resurrection | Complete transformation. Jesus' is a promise that if we follow his teachings we too will be raised to life on the last day |
Mary Magdalene | 1st to discover Jesus is missing. 1st to encounter the risen Jesus. Commissioned her to announce his resurrection |
The Road to Emmeaus | Jesus walking with his disciples broke bread and they realized it was him. Resurrection account |
Peter | redeemed himself. Mercy of God. die through persecution. "follow me" |
Ascension | Jesus ascends to heaven 3 days after Resurrection+instructs disciples to continue spreading message |
Holy Spirit | A 3rd of the Holy Trinity. Here before Christ ascended |
Pentecost | The coming of the spirit among the disciples. The beginning of the Church |
Early Christian Church | ... |
Followers of "The Way" | (Early Christian Church) Devoted to the teachings of Jesus. Broke bread in their homes (house churches). Shared things, sold their belongings, temple, commitment with Anawin. |
Agape | (Early Christian Church) "God's love for us." a meal |
Christianity's division from Judaism | (Early Christian Church) James being stoned. Rome takes over. Worship at synagogue. Cut off Jesus in their scripture. |
70 C.E. | (Early Christian Church) When Jerusalem's temple was destroyed |
Church under Persecution | (Early Christian Church) Christians expelled from synagogue. |
The Epistles | Letters to different early Christian communities. 3-4 weeks to write. Written by Paul |
Format | (The Epistles) Opening, thanksgiving, body, final instructions, conclusion |
2 Thessalonians | (The Epistles) Strictly followed the format of the epistles. don't be lazy. Paul wrote it |
Colossians | (The Epistles) A captivity letter written by Paul who was under arrest. Emphasized order in the church and warned against being deceived by false teachers. Seductive and empty philosophies |
1 Corinthians | (The Epistles) Written from Paul to Corinth (near Greece) concerning: to stay united as a community, sexual morality, and conduct and protocol of liturgies |
Analogy of the Body | (The Epistles) |
The Church | The body of Christ. 2 dimensions, divine dimension and human dimension. |
Divine/Human | (The Church) |
Four Marks | (The Church) |
People of God | (The Church) The people of God, bound corporately in a special, covenanted relationship with the Lord |
Body of Christ | (The Church) Shows the Church as a human body with many parts. Christ is the head and each part is important. |
Temple of the Spirit | (The Church) The people of the church |
RUAH | the Hebrew word for wind and spirit |
Water | ... |
Seductive Philosophies | Believes and thoughts that we use to define or validate our choices or lifestyle that are not rooted in our elemental beliefs. written in Colossians |
Creed | a summary of what Catholics believe |
Diocese | Community headed by a bishop. made up of perishes |
Catholic | ... |
Sanhedrin | ... |
Stephen | the 1st martyr |
Saul | leader who persecuted Christians. God blinds him and speaks to him. |
Parousia | the 2nd coming of Christ |
Sacraments | "a holy thing." an outward sign instituted by God to give us grace. 3 dimensions- Outward Sign, instituted by Christ, to give grace. |
Outward signs | (Sacraments) made up of 2 things-the "thing" itself which is used and the words or gestures which give significance to what is being done. |
Instituted by Christ | (Sacraments) All of the sacraments were instituted by Christ. Most specific about Baptism and Holy Eucharist |
Vehicles of Grace | (Sacraments) Sanctifying Grace- marvelous supernatural life that sharing-in-God's-own-life is the result of God's Love, the Holy Spirit, indwelling in the soul. |
Baptism | it brings sanctifying grace for the first time. involves a white robe. |
Confirmation | involves choosing a new name. |
Catechumenate | an early church group you became apart of to be baptized. still used today |
Free Will | ... |
Sanctifying Grace | ... |
Laying on of Hands | ... |
Anointing with Oil | oil symbolizes grace that strengthens. |
Communion of Saints | ... |
Interior Disposition | ... |
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