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17 Cards in this Set
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Gnosticism |
Anything that has to do with the separation of the soul and body, Immaterial and material. |
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Marcion |
Anything only promoting the New Testament, Nothing good about the old testament. He did not think YHWH was the Father that Jesus Christ was referring too. |
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Arius |
Thought Jesus Christ was a creation of God |
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Anomoeans |
Super arius followers who even denied that Jesus was the same substance of the father. |
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Apollinaris |
Theologian, 4th Century, Denied the existence of Christ’s human soul, only supported his diety |
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Nicea 1st meeting |
325 AD, Under Constantine, 1st ecumerical council, nature of the Son God and his relationship to God the Father, against Arianism, homoousios (same substance) |
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Chalcedon |
451 AD, Fourth Ecumerical Council, Chalcedonian Creed-Christ has two natures |
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Nicea 2 |
787 A.D., the Seventh of the ecunmerical councils. Veneration of holy images. |
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Martyrdom of Perpetua |
3rd Century, one of earliest and most notable christian texts |
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Monastic reaction to Constantine |
It was more of a response to constantine. Christians were fleeing the cities to escape the now changing political environment |
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Cappadocian achievement in theological language |
Language for Doctrine of Trinity, responses to heresy |
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Theotokos |
God-bearing aka Mary |
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Augustine |
4th-5th Century, Free will and Divine foreknowledge |
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AD 70 |
2nd time the temple in Jerusalem falls |
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Apologists’ Defense of Faith |
Justin Martyr- supremacy of the Christian faith -Iraneous of Lyons- against gnostic groups -Tertullian- against “second repentance” -Clement of Alexandria- writes against gnostic leaders |
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Name that mystic |
Hildegard (had lots of visions started a monastery), Margery Kemp (weeps uncontrollably when reminded of Christ, a traveler to holy places), Julian of Norwich (Always sees Christ with head bleeding, vivid mental involvement in biblical stories). |
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Fourth Crusade |
13th Century, sacked Constantinople, final acts of the Great Schism between Eastern Orthodoxy and Western Christianity |