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