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christian thinkers who defended and explained Christian beliefs
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apologists
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the denial that god exists
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atheism
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means "overseers"; ordained Church leaders who are successors of the apostles and have received the fullness of the Sacrament of Holy Orders
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bishop
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the church's complete list of sacred books of scripture
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canon
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unbaptized persons preparing for membership in the Church. A person becomes a catechumen after celebrating the Rite of Acceptance into the order of catechumens
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catechumens
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third degree of the sacrament of Holy Orders; the man is ordained to assist the bishop and priests in a variety of ways; in the early church, someone appointed to serve those who were poor or otherwise needy in the community
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deacons
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declaration allowing religious freedom in the roman empire
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edict of milan
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someone baptized a Christian who obstinately holds a position on an article of faith that conflicts with officially defined Church teachings
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heretic
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the truth that the second person of the trinity while remaining god assumed a human nature and became man.
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Incarnation
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baptized catholics who share in Jesus' mission and continue his work on earth but are not ordained
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laity
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a doctrine, belief, attitude, or teaching that is consistent with revealed truth and with the Church's doctrine of faith
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orthodoxy
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the living and authentic transmission of the teaching of Jesus in the Church
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Tradition
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