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