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Possible

That may or can be, exist, happen, be done, be used

Probable

Likely to occur or prove true

Necessary

Absolute, 100% true

Creeds

Any system, doctrine, or formula of religious belief as of a denomination.

Constantine

The Emperor of the Roman Empire in 313 CE

Incarnation

Literally means "in the flesh"

Trinity

The union of three persons (Father, Son, and Holy Ghost) in on Godhead, or the threefold personality of the one Divine Being.



Overall structure of the Creeds

Hen

One substance, Greek

Monotheism

Belief and worship of one God


Polytheism

Belief and worship of many gods

Monolatry

Worship in one god, belief in many

Asherah

A goddess of fertility

Marduk

The god of the Babylonians

Baal

The god of the Cannanites

Yahweh

The God of the Isrealites

Chemosh

The god of the Amorites

Metanoia

Repent


To change of heart and mind

Theodicy

Basic concept of the Book of Job

Pistis

Faith and Trust

Aquinas

1223 CE, grew up in a wealthy family, studied with Monks, decided to be a Friar, had many ecstasies near the end of his life

Hamartia

Greek word for sin



Ha= negative


Martia= to hit the mark


} means to miss the mark

Monk

Poverty and seclusion

Friar

Poverty and community

7 Sacraments

Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Holy Orders, Holy Matrimony, Anointing of the Sick.



God's loving presence in our lives

Ritual

A repeated action with a spiritual meaning

Routine

A repeated action without a spiritual meaning

Rosh

Hebrew word for head

Salvation

Deliverance from the power and penalty of sin; living in perfect unity with God

Original Sin

Sin you are born with because of Adam and Eve

Actual Sin

Sin you commit on Earth

Reprobation

Aquinas' term to describe one not achieving salvation

313 CE

When Constantine was the Emperor of the Roman Empire and he changed the religion to Christianity. Edict of Milan

587 BCE

Babylonian captivity