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13 Cards in this Set
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Messiah
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seen as a divinely appointed king, the anointed one; this king was going to come and rule over the people
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Transubstantiation
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Catholic doctrine that at some point the bread and wine truly and completely becomes body and blood of christ
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Thomas Aquinas
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Medeival theologian
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Pope Leo I
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one of earliest popes; insists bishop of Rome heads church
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St. Francis of Assisi
Clare of Assisi Dominic |
leaders of monasticism; 12-1300s
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Anselm of Canterbury
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scholastic thinker; untellogical proof of God; idea of God as perfect than God must exist , because idea must come from perfect being
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Muratorian Canon
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copy of perhaps the oldest known list of the books of the New Testament
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Justin Martyr
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an early Christian apologist and saint. His works represent the earliest surviving Christian "apologies" of notable size.
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Apologists
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especially to early Christian writers (c 120-220) who took on the task of recommending their faith to outsiders
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Donatism
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belief considered a schism by the broader churches of the Catholic tradition; lived in the Roman province of Africa and flourished in the fourth and fifth centuries
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Marcionism
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Christ is savior and sent by God and Paul his chief apostle; rejected Hebrew Bible and Yahweh
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Pachomius
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generally recognized as the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism
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Scholasticism
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using dialectical reasoning and tangible evidence to think about things and tell theories on things
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