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Amanuensis
a literary or artistic assistant, in particular one who takes dictation or copies manuscripts.
Antitheses
a person or idea that is direct opposite or something else such as when Jesus had the Sermon on the Mount
anti-trinitarianism
not believing in the doctrine of the Trinity
Aphorism
a concise statement that contains a general truth.
Beatitudes
the blessings listed by Jesus at the Sermon on the Mount.
bed-trick
a trick involving a substitution of one partner with another person while in bed with them.
ceremonialism (or high church worship)-
a church service that follows a pattern and stresses priestly elements.
colloquy-
a formal conversation
comedy-
a modern comedy is a work that is amusing. A Shakespearean comedy is a work that has a happy ending. and usually ends with marriages. it also has word play and no one die in a scene
convent-
a Christian community with religious vows and nuns.
creatio ex deo (or monism
god created the world out of himself
creatio ex nihilo
god created the world out of nothing
ecclesiastical
relating to the Christian Church or its clergy
the Elect¬
those that will be saved by God
epic
a long poem with a hero and great achievements
Evangelist
a person who seeks to convert others to Christianity or one of the writers of
the Gospel
felix culpa
“fortunate fall” view of the fall of man as fortunate because it brought Christ
Fourth Gospel
the gospel of John is referred to this because it is somewhat separate from
gospel-
good news
Gospel-
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John record of Jesus’ works in the first four books of the NT
Griesbach Theory
Mark redacts Matthew and Luke
haec-vir
the feminine man. A pamphlet in response to Hic Mulier. Defends those that do not fit gender roles.
haec vir
the feminine man. A pamphlet in response to Hic Mulier. Defends those that do not fit gender roles.
hic mulier
Manly woman. Pamphlet expressing concern transvestitism
Incarnation
the embodiment of God as a human as Jesus Christ
Invocation
a start of a prayer
Irenicism-
a part of Christian theology concerned with reconciling different denominations
“L” Source
The source that Luke used when composing his gospel.
Logos
- the word of God
low church worship
a type of worship that does not follow a traditional worship
“M” Source
textual source for the gospel of Matthew
memento mori
object serving as a warning or reminder of death.
messianic secret
an idea in the gospel of Mark that Jesus commanded his followers to be quiet about his messianic mission.
Novitiate
period of training before a monk takes his vows
Omnipotence
having unlimited power
Omniscience
- knowing everything
orthodoxy
the adherence to accepted norms of religion
parable
a simple story used to tell a lesson as told by Jesus
Paraclete
the Holy Spirit as advocate or counselor
Passion
refers to the suffering and death of Jesus
Personification
giving human characteristics to a nonhuman object
Polemic-
a strong verbal or written attack on someone
Postlapsarian
refers to something happening after the fall of man
predestination
the divine already knows what will happen. Some have salvation.
Prelapsarian-
characteristic of the time before the fall of man
problem play
a form of drama that has characters with conflicting view points
“Q” Source
the common material found in Matthew and Luke, but not in Mark. It is
supposedly the quotations from Jesus.
Querelle des Femmes
means “women controversy” a pamphlet war on gender and sexuality. Swetman and Sowerman
problem play
a form of drama that has characters with conflicting view points
realized eschatology
that holds that the eschatological passages in the New Testament do not refer to the future, but instead refer to the ministry of Jesus and his lasting legacy.
“Q” Source
the common material found in Matthew and Luke, but not in Mark. It is
supposedly the quotations from Jesus.
romance (genre
a literary genre with heroic prose and verse narrative. With adventure and heroic quests.
Querelle des Femmes
means “women controversy” a pamphlet war on gender and sexuality. Swetman and Sowerman
sodomy laws
a law that defines certain sexual acts as crimes
realized eschatology
that holds that the eschatological passages in the New Testament do not refer to the future, but instead refer to the ministry of Jesus and his lasting legacy.
soliloquy
speaking one’s thoughts aloud when by oneself especially in a play
romance (genre
a literary genre with heroic prose and verse narrative. With adventure and heroic quests.
Source Criticism
the analysis and study of the sources of a biblical text
sodomy laws
a law that defines certain sexual acts as crimes
sumptuary laws
laws that regulate habits of consumption
soliloquy
speaking one’s thoughts aloud when by oneself especially in a play
Synoptic Gospels-
The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are so similar that the authors
must be connected in some way. Matthew and Luke contain information from Mark.
Source Criticism
the analysis and study of the sources of a biblical text
sumptuary laws
laws that regulate habits of consumption
Synoptic Gospels-
The gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are so similar that the authors
must be connected in some way. Matthew and Luke contain information from Mark.
Trinity
God in three persons: Father, Son , and Holy Spirit
Two-Source Hypothesis
an explanation for the synoptic problem. the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke were based on the Gospel of Mark and a lost, hypothetical sayings collection called Q.
Unscene
a part of a play that does not happen during a scene but you know it occurs like the bed trick in measure for measure
“Virgilian Procession”-
Eclogues → Georgics → Epics