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at heart of catechesis is:
Christ, a person
chief mysteries of Christ: (3)
- incarnation
- paschal mysteries
- glorification
Jesus - name =
"God saves"
- why is this his proper name?
because only God can save from sins.
So, it reveals his mission and his identity.
why can all invoke Jesus' name?
- through the incarnation, Jesus has a relationship with all people
Christ =
greek translation of Hebrew "Messiah," which means, "anointed"
How does Jesus fulfill the messianic hope of Israel?
as priest, prophet, and king
Which saint and father of the church describes christ's anointing?
Irenaeus
when was christ's mission revealed?
baptism in Jordan
why did Jesus accept his title of Messiah with some reserve?
had political connotations
when is the true meaning of his kingship revealed?
when he is raised on the cross
whom was the title "son of God" used for in OT?
angels, chosen people, children of Israel, the kings
how does Jesus distinguish his sonship from that of his disciples?
by never saying "Our" father, except when teaching them/us how to pray
what are the two events that designate Jesus as the beloved son?
baptism, transfiguration
where does the name "Lord" come from?
Kyrios, the greek translation of YHWH
why is the name "Lord" significant when applied to Jesus
it says that he is God
how does Jesus demonstrate his divine sovereignty?
works of power over nature, illness, death, demons, sin
When does the name "Lord" addressed to Jesus take on the connotation of love and affection?
"My Lord and My God" - at Resurrection
What has the church believed about the name "Lord" applied to Christ from the beginning of Christian history?
Jesus is due all the glory of God