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Augustine of Hippo (St. Augustine)
Most important christian thinker after Paul (354-430)
St. Thomas aquinas
greatest scholastic theologian 1225-1274
Apostolic Period
From death of Jesus (33) to the death of the apostles (100)
Patristic period
from end of apostolic period (100) to around 8th century
Scholastic period
800-1500 CE
Protestant reformation
begins in 1517
Christology
doctrine of the nature of christ
Incarnation
the taking-on-flesh of Christ, ie birth
Grace
incomprehensible and underserved love, mercy, and forgiveness of God
Sin
both the act and the state of being apart from God's grace
Origi1nal Sin
1) the sin that Adam committed; 2)a consequence of this first sin, the hereditary stain with which we are born on account of our descent from Adam
Cardinal or Capital sins or vices
Pride, Avarice, Gluttony, Lust, Sloth, Envy, Anger,
Mortal Sin
"a thought, word, or deed contrary to the eternal law" (augustine)
-grivous offenses
-sufficient reflection
-full consent of the will
Venial Sin
"a thought, word, or deed at variance with the law of God"(augustine)
sacraments
"outward signs of inward grace, instituted by Christ for our sanctification" (who's quote?)
Penance (reconciliation, or the penitent)
one of the seven sacraments
Santiago de Compostela
pilgrimage site in Spain (way of st.james)