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61 Cards in this Set
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mediate relationship between God and humanity |
mediators |
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how God's plan of salvation unfolds in the course of human events |
salvation history |
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Plot of the bible |
salvation history |
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the new testament lies hidden in the Old and the old Testament is unveiled in the New |
typology |
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principal author of scripture |
God |
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age quod agis |
do what you are doing |
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prayer is ______ with God |
conversation |
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Christianity is first and foremost a ________. |
relationship |
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Theopneustos |
"god-breathed" means inspired, Greek word |
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The word is ______ and ______ like _______. |
divine, human, Jesus |
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There is no error in Scripture that affects our _______. |
salvation |
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what the author intended when he wrote the bible |
literal sense |
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three spiritual senses |
allegorical/typological, moral, anagogical |
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spiritual sense that points to jesus |
allegorical/typological |
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spiritual sense that points to heaven |
anagogical |
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spiritual sense that shows us how to act |
moral |
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be opened |
epatha |
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God uses man's _____ to inspire the writing of the Scriptures |
gifts |
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the senses of scripture are its _________. |
layers of meaning |
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the ________ of the bible is the foundation for all the other senses |
literal |
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the bible is different ________ of literature, it is a ______ |
genres, library |
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The holy spirit _________ |
inspires scripture safeguards the Church's interpretation guides the Church into all truth |
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Word Incarnate |
Jesus |
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Word Inspired |
The Bible |
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The word is not _______ but __________; ________ |
something, someone, Jesus |
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What are the spiritual senses a reflection of? |
the trinity |
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Which sense reveals the plot of the Bible and what is the plot? |
Literal sense reveals the plot is God's plan for our salvation |
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Torah |
first five books of the Bible |
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Historical Books |
come after the Torah |
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modern history |
man's secular perspective of history |
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biblical history |
God's sacred perspective of history |
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God uses __________, _________, and ________ to point to _______ |
things, people, events, JESUS |
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typology |
study of how Christ was foreshadowed by "types" |
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The New Testament is promise come to _________. |
fulfillment |
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How do we grow in relationship with God? |
communication and time |
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how god reveals himself to mankind in history |
divine revelation |
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magisterium |
pope and the the bishops |
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who is infallible? |
the magisterium |
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Three parts of divine revelation: |
sacred scripture, sacred tradition, and the magisterium |
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sacred tradition |
the faithful handing down of revelation from christ through the Apostle's preaching and writing |
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What is sacred tradition active in? |
the sacraments and the liturgy, teachings of the apostles, church councils, lives of the saints and martyrs |
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liturgy |
public worship of the people of God |
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Blood of martyrs |
seed |
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the three criteria for reading scripture with the same spirit who inspired it |
the unity of sacred scripture the living tradition of the church the analogy of faith |
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A testament is another word for ________. |
covenant |
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covenants are not _______. covenants make ______, they do not. |
contracts, families |
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differences between covenants and contracts |
contracts make a promise in your name for goods/services and is temporary covenants make an oath in God's name for persons and is permanent |
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Owner's manual for life |
divine revelation |
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Covenant |
a sacred, permanent exchange of persons which establishes family bonds |
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faithfulness to a covenant will bring ________ infidelity to a covenant will bring ________ |
blessings (life), curses (death) |
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theology |
study of God, his plan and our place in it |
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What is the goal of this class? |
to learn about jesus and know him as well |
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the sign of the cross is a ______________ |
profession of faith of God made man |
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the sign of the cross is both a __________ and a ___________________. |
prayer, profession of faith |
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pascal mystery |
passion, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus
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lectio divina is a method of _______________ conversation with ______. |
facilitating, God |
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Lectio |
what does the biblical text say in itself |
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meditatio |
what does the the biblical text say to me |
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oratio |
what do I say in response to God |
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Contemplatio |
listen deeply to God |
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resolution and thanksgiving |
what is the lord asking of me? |