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