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26 Cards in this Set
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12 Literary Forms in the Bible |
1. Myth 2. Lost 3. Poetry/Song 4. Prophecy 5. Law 6. History 7. Letter 8. Parable 9. Proverb 10. Prayer 11. Legend 12. Sermon |
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5 Truths |
- Sacred/Religious - Moral - Historical - Proverbial - Scientific |
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Literalism |
- defined as taking the text at face value - little interpretation since the text tells you the exact meaning - take the bible word for word |
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Contextualism |
- taking the text and interpreting what the author is intending to pass on - when reading the bible we are supposed to take the symbolic meaning of the stories and teachings |
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Books in the Bible |
Old Testament & New Testament |
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The Gospels |
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John |
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Synoptic Gospels |
Matthew, Mark, Luke |
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The Beatitudes |
1. Blessed are the poor in spirit 2. Blessed are those who mourn 3. Blessed are the meek 4. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness 5. Blessed are the merciful 6. Blessed are the pure in heart 7. Blessed are the peacemakers 8. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake |
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Who are the Patriarchs |
Father or leader of a group of people. (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph) |
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7 Intelligences |
1. Verbal 2. Logical 3. Spatial 4. Physical 5. Musical/Rhythmical 6. Intelligence of Relationships 7. Intelligence of Self |
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St. Paul and our Bodies |
- the 3 letters of St. Paul - earliest Christian writings - Paul's main theme is Salvation of the church - the church as a body of Christ |
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Emotions |
"Passions" ; Gifts from God; Encourages us to act or not to act and make choices between good and evil |
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Covenant |
- a deep promise between God and Hebrews whereby God promises to give his people well-being and a safe place to reside if the Hebrews agree to be true to God (e.g. Abraham) |
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Covenant |
- a deep promise between God and Hebrews whereby God promises to give his people well-being and a safe place to reside if the Hebrews agree to be true to God (e.g. Abraham) |
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Prayer Types |
1. Adoration and Praise 2. Petition/Supplication 3. Intercession 4. Thanksgiving 5. Confession/Sorrow |
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Chastity |
An apprenticeship in self-mastery in controlling both our physical and emotional sexual urges |
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The Magisterium |
Made up of the Pope and Bishops and they interpret both scripture and tradition for the church |
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Types of Love |
Eros Philia Agape Narcissae |
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Christ-like Love |
- Loving unconditionally - Loyalty (church attendance) - Unconditional Forgiveness - Trust - Being faithful - Being moral - Being selfless |
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Christ-like Love |
- Loving unconditionally - Loyalty (church attendance) - Unconditional Forgiveness - Trust - Being faithful - Being moral - Being selfless |
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Incarnation |
Son of God "in the flesh." Jesus is one single person who is divine and human at the same time |
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10 Commandments |
1. Thou shall not have any other Gods before me 2. Thou shall not take the name of the lord your God in vain 3. Remember to keep holy the sabbath day 4. Honour thy father and mother 5. Thou shall not kill 6. Thou shall not commit adultery 7. Thou shall not steal 8. Thou shall not bear false witness against your neighbour 9. Thou shall not covet neighbours wife 10. Thou shall not covet your neighbours goods |
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Types of Sin |
Venial Mortal |
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Effect of Sin |
Weakens our love for God, others, and ourselves |
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Preferential for the Poor |
God has a special connection with the poor and less fortunate people |
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The Seven Sacraments |
Baptism Confirmation Holy Communion Confession Marriage Holy Orders Anointing of the Sick |