Rel Quiz #2 Guide Word Scramble
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Word | What To Know | Scripture/Year (If one) | Section |
Old Testament (pg. 27, n) | 46 books. Covenant: Abraham & God. God promises Abraham descendants to # as the stars and a great nation. | (blank) | Scripture |
New Testament (pg. 27, n) | 27 books. Covenant: My homeboy, Jesus & God. Jesus dies for our sins. Yadda, yadda, yadda. | (blank) | Scripture |
Gospels (p. 54-55) | Matthew, Mark, Luke, & John (the Evangelists) | Matthew (A.D. 70-85), Mark (Before A.D. 62-70), Luke (A.D. 70-85), and John (A.D. 90-100 or 110) | Scripture |
Catagories of N.T.(p. 51-53) & Description | Gospels (stories of Jesus from 4 point of views), Acts of the Apostles (Christian expansion in the Roman world/growth of first Christian community), Letters (2 letters, or Epistles, written to a Christian communtiy or individuals), Revelation (final book) | A.D. 57-100 (Lots of dates inbetween from Letters) | Scripture |
Evangelist (p.54, n.) | gospel author | (blank) | Tradition |
Tradition (p. 23, n.) | the living and authentic transmission of the teaching of Jesus in the Church | (blank) | Tradition, of course |
Gospel | "godspel"= Good news | (blank) | Tradition |
synoptic (p. 51) | together; like synoptic Gospels = Gospels have a similar vision | (blank) | Tradition |
Epistle (letter) (p. 53) | twenty letters written; seven letters of the NT are called Catholic Epistles | Letters | Tradition |
Biblical Inspiration (p. 24) | the process by which God the Holy Spirit assited a human author in writing a book of the Bible | (blank) | Tradition |
Biblical Inerrancy (p. 25) | freedom from error | (blank) | Tradition |
3 Stages of Gosepl Development (+ dates) | 1.) Jesus life & teachings (5 BC-30 AD) 2.) Oral Tradition (30-65 AD) 3.) Written Tradition (65-95 AD) | Written Tradition: Mk=65 AD LK=70's AD MT=70's AD & JH=90's AD | Tradition |
Canon (p. 27, n.) | rooted in Greek word kanon, means "reed or measuring stick"; the sacred canon of Catholic Scripture is the meaning of authenticity that books are regarded to have as being revealed and inspired by God | (blank) | Tradition |
Council of Carthage 397 AD (n) | determined canon-authoritive list of the books in the bible | (blank) | Tradition |
Latin Vulgate | St. Jerome's translation of Hebrew and Greek scripture into Latin | (blank) | Tradition |
Oral Tradition (n.) | authentic interpreters of Divine Revelation | (blank) | Tradition |
sola scripture | means only scripture | (blank) | Tradition |
Role of the Church in regards to Divine Revelation | for the authenic interpretation of divine revelation | (blank) | Tradition |
St. Jerome | comissed to translate the old and new testaments in Latin | (blank) | Tradition |
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