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Theology ch 5
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The Apostles conveyed the Holy spirit through the laying on of | hands |
| John declares | God is love |
| The love that proceeds from the Father and the Son | Holy Spirit |
| The Father' perfect, divine expression of himself | the son |
| The body and temple of Christ | The Church |
| The first person of the Trinity | Father |
| Name that means savior | Jesus |
| A spiritual gift given by God to individuals to help build up and strengthen the Church | charism |
| We are reminded of our Trinitarian belief when we pray the | Sign of the Cross |
| Jesus Christ is God with a | human face |
| Shows us how God is working in our lives and world | Salvific Trinity |
| indicates that the three Persons of the Trinity are distinct | Relation |
| of the same substance | Consubstantial |
| refers to the distinctions between the Father, the Son, and the holy Spirit | Person |
| “nature” or “essence”; makes something what it is | Substance |
| refers to the inner life of God, or how “God exists in God” | Immanent Trinity |
| The study of the existence and attributes of God | Theology |
| the belief that from the moment of Mary’s conception in the womb of her mother, she was preserved from Original Sin. | immaculate conception |
| Declared infallible in what year? | 1854 |
| Council of Ephesus named her a word meaning “God-bearer” or “Mother of God” | Theotokos |
| given to individual to benefit the person and strengthen the whole community | charism |
| seven gifts of the Holy Spirit | Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude, Knowledge, Piety, Fear of the Lord (AWE |
| our sins are forgiven | Justification |
| three divine persons | One God |
| distinctions among the Father, son , and holy Spirit | person |
| designates that each Person of the Trinity are distinct because of their relationships | relation |
| central dogma | doctrine |
| Emmanuel | God with us |
| What is the divine mission of the father? | Creation |
| What is the divine mission of the son? | Salvation |
| What is the divine mission of the holy spirit? | Santification |
| Annunciation | Gabriel announcing to Mary she would conceive a child wose name would be Jesus |
| Mary visiting Elizabeth who was also pregnant | Visitation |
| first saint, christian, disciple of Jesus | Mary |
| dogmatic teaching of the Catholic church that Mary was conceived without the stain of original sin | Immaculate Conception |
| Assumption | Mary's body and soul were united as she was taken to heaven to be with her son, Jesus |
| Paraclete | advocate, guide, councilor |
| "New Eve" | Mary |
| Joseph died before Jesus' ministry | true |
| divine attributes | all-knowing, all-mighty, all eternal, transcendent, |
| the Son proceeds from the Father therefore there was a time when the Son did not proceed from the Father | False |
| Our faith is one God with three Divine Persons who are really distinct | True |
| Each divine Person of the Trinity is distinct and act separately from the other | False |
| Signifies and actually bring about death to sin and entry into the life of the Most Holy Trinity | Baptism |
| venerate | intercede for us, act as a "go-between" to God |
| life, purification, gentleness, virtue, and peace | dove |
| divine holiness, purification, punishment, transforming energy, light | fire |
| life and creation, death and destruction | water |
| healing touch, giving of the Holy Spirit | laying on of Hands |
| gifts, strength, healing | anointing with oil |
| the ability to speak and proclaim Christ Jesus and the truth | tongues of fire |
| grace | god's gift of friendship |