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59 Cards in this Set
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Midrash
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Hebrew for commentary.
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Hagadash
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Hebrew for story with a moral point
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Anthropomorphism
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human like
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Audience Criticism
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who was this piece designed for?
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Pharisees
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A specific group of Jews that had 2 Torah's
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JEPD
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The different old testament writers. they wrote 5 of the books.
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Talmud
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The application of the bible to everyday life. Made around 500 AD.
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Luke
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1/4 of the gospel writers. He wrote in Greek.
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Gemara
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This was the analysis of Mishnah.
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Monotheism
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Belief in one god.
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Mishnah
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First written redaction of the oral traditions, the oral Torah, 200AD.
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Ha Adam
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The earthling
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Yiddish
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A Germanic language spoken by the Jews.
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Synoptic problems
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The differences and repetition of stories in the bible.
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Hillel
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A rabbi before Jesus. He had a liberal Torah and may have even taught Jesus.
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Exodus
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Literally meaning 'going out' it is about the liberation of Jews from Egypt.
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Antisemitism
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Against Jews.
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Etiology
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The study of origin.
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Halakha
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Rabbinic saying meaning a moral law or legal decision.
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Prophet
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One who talks for another. God's spokesperson.
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Form criticism
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How does the form which a text is present affect it?
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Pesach
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Hebrew for passover
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Western Schism
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Western Schism(division) was a split within the Catholic Church. Several men simultaneously claimed to be the true pope. Driven by politics rather than any theological disagreement.
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Reform Judaism
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A form of Judaism, initiated in Germany that has reformed or abandoned aspects of Orthodox Jewish worship and ritual in an attempt to adapt to modern changes in social, political, and cultural life.
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Christology
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The study of Christ.
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Vatican Council I
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Council that made the doctrine of papal infallibility.
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Sadducees
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The resurrection of the body.
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Unam Sanctum
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Everyone must submit to the pope or go to hell.
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Conciliarism
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1414, highest authority council
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Thomas Aquinas
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18th century catholic theologian.
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Constantine
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The first Christian emperor of Rome.
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Catacombs
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Underground tunnels
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Inquisition
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Investigate
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God-fearers
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Luke, Act of the Apostles
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Vatican Council II
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Finally religious freedom.
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Extreme dualism
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Matter v spirit whereas matter is evil and spirit is good.
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Orthodox Church
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Right teaching.
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Rabbi
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Teacher
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Radical Reformation
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1. Lutheran
2. Reform 3. English 4. Radical No one liked the radical church. |
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Messiah
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Hebrew for the anointed one.
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Mani
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A guy who taught Augustus
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Elohim
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Word for god
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Torah
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Instruction
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Hodos
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Hebrew for the way
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Nicaea
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The defined doctrine of the Trinity.
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Patriarchal See
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Rule of the father 5
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Abbot
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Meaning father
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Renaissance
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French for reform 14th-17th century
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Cardinal
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An official in the catholic church.
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Episcopal Church
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Church of English
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Presbyterian
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Protestant religion, Calvinist.
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Council of Chalcedon
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In 451 AD they declared Jesus is both good and man.
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Liberal Protestantism
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Liberal Christianity, also known as liberal theology, covers diverse philosophically and biblically informed religious movements and ideas within Christianity from the late 18th century onward.
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Acts of the Apostles
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The fifth book of the New Testament, describing the development of the early Church from Christ's ascension into heaven
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Faith and Good Works
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We are saved by faith and not by works. But, once saved, we do good works because we are already saved.
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Sola Fide
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Known as the doctrine of justification by faith alone, is a Christian theological doctrine that distinguishes most Protestant denominations from Catholicism,
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Sola Scriptura
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Protestant Christian doctrine that the Bible is the supreme authority in all matters of doctrine and practice.
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Sola Gratia
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Means that salvation from sin and death is provided by God's unmerited favor alone, and we can do nothing
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Ecumenicism
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The principle or aim of promoting unity among the world's Christian churches.
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