Unit 3 study guide

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Unit 3 study guide

Resurrection
Complete transformation. Jesus' is a promise that if we follow his teachings we too will be raised to life on the last day
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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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