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16 Cards in this Set
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Philosophy |
The investigation of the truths and principles using human reason |
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pantheism |
the belief in the opposition to Christian doctrine, that God and nature are one and the same |
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polytheism |
the belief, in opposition to Christian doctrine, that there are many gods |
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Redemption |
a word that literally mean "reason" Jesus' Death is reason that defeated the powers of evil |
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Salvation History |
the story of God's saving actions in human history |
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Divine Revelation |
the way God communicates knowledge of himself to human kind, a self communication realized by his actions and words overtime, must fully by his sending us his divine son |
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Deposit of Faith |
The heritage of faithcontained in Sacred Scripture and Traditioneap^
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Sacred Tradition |
The living transmission of the Church’s Gospel message found in the Church’s teaching
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Sacred Scripture |
The inspired word of God |
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Insperation |
The guidance of the Holy Spirit that enabled the human authors to record faithfully, and without error, what God revealed as our beliefs.
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Magisterium |
the official teaching office of the church |
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Myth |
Symbolic Stories thatexpress a spiritual truth or basic belief about God.
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Pentaeuch |
the first five books of the Bible |
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Torah |
The law handed down to the chosen people by God that theywere to live in response to his covenant with them.
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Exegesis |
Critical explanation orinterpretation of a text or portion of a text, especially of the Bible
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Allegorical, Moral, and Anagogical |
3 Subdivisions of interpreting scripture |