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Know many of the cues or motivations which lead people to search for God.   • Experience of something unconditional • Strive for more  
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Faith and Belief: What is faith? What is belief?   • Faith – (n.) state of trusting in God. Faith is our response to God’s self-revelation. Faith also is a supernatural gift from God. • Belief – (v.) the act of trusting in God and God’s revelation  
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What is a canon? Name the three conditions for a book of the Bible to enter the canon.   • Canon – “to measure out” • Requirements o Orthodox – theologically correct o Apostolic origin – Apostle directly wrote it or by a church founded by an apostle o Wide use – used across the church not in certain places  
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What does it mean to read the Bible canonically?   • Reading individual passages in the Bible in light of the whole; provides canonical inerrancy  
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How is Scripture inerrant? How is it not inerrant? Be able to identify material, limited, and canonical inerrancy.   • Limited – Bible is free of theological inerrancy • Material – Fundamentalist view; even mistakes were placed by God • Canonical – Read passages in light of the whole.  
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How is Scripture inspired? Identify and describe the wrong ways of understanding inspiration, and the right way, according to Catholic theology   • Bible was written by inspired, illuminated minds; NOT dictation from Holy Spirit or hypnosis/ecstasy.  
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What is Tradition?   • Those things that get handed down from generation to generation  
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What is kairos? What is chronos?   • Kairos – “God’s time” • Chronos – “our time”  
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Mark’s Gospel offers an encapsulation of Jesus’ message. What is it?   • Mark 1:14-15 • “This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.”  
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What is soteriology?   • Soteriology – “how God saves”  
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What is a skandalon? Why is Jesus a skandalon?   • Skandalon – “stumbling block”/ “scandal” • Jesus is a scandal because he claims to be God  
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How is the Christian Incarnation different from Jewish or pagan ideas of the relationship between humanity and divinity?   • Jews believe that creator cannot become one with creation. This would be blasphemy for Jews. Foolishness to Greeks/pagans because why would gods surrender immortal state to `become mortal.  
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What is the religious motive for crucifying Jesus?   • Jesus Christ committed blasphemy by claiming that he was God.  
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What political motive was used for crucifying Jesus?   • The Romans do not like disorder in their empire and Jesus caused some chaos/disorder  
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Define atonement. Be able to explain the model of atonement by solidarity.   • Ways to explain how Jesus Christ brought about salvation through his death and resurrection • God being in direct contact with every part of human life other than sin shows that he accepts us. • The last word is life with God and life with each other.  
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Why is Mary a model of discipleship?   • Mary is a model of discipleship because she was always with Jesus and does not abandon Him  
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Know what Theotokos and Mary’s fiat mean.   • Mary’s fiat – Mary saying yes to God • Theotokos – o Mary’s Title: “Mother of God”  
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Know the following terms: gnosis, sarx, soma, orthodoxy, heresy.   • Gnosis – “knowledge” • Sarx – “flesh” • Soma – “human body” • Orthodoxy – o orthos – “straight/correct” o doxy – “teaching” • Heresy – o Airesis – “to go one’s own way”  
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Know what Ruach means.   • Ruach – “Breath/wind”  
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Know the identity and mission of the Holy Spirit.   • Holy Spirit is God’s continuing presence in the Church and the world.  
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Know what justification and sanctification are.   • Justification – how God makes us righteous • Sanctification – how God makes us holy  
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When does God bring in the Kingdom fully at the end of time, according to the Church?   • The end time when God comes to fulfill all; world as we know it ends • We do not know when this will happen; because we do not know when this will happen we just need to be ready/prepared.  
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kerygma   original, oral gospel preached by the apostles  
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metanoia   "to turn"  
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recapitulation   Jesus is the "new adam" who gains atonement for our sins  
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logos   "word"  
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naturalism   everything in the world can be broken down into matter and energy  
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hume   we can only know what we know through the five senses  
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freud   religion is a human creation  
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freurbach   religion is wish fulfillment  
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marx   religion is used by elite to suppress the poor  
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nietzsche   religion is used to suppress natural born leaders  
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resurrection is...   jesus rose mind, body, soul  
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resurrection is not   vision, ghost, enlightenment, a legend, a myth, resurrection of faith, assumption into heaven, reincarnation, resuscitation/revival  
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substitionary atonement   sin divide from god, god is just being who gives consequences in this case death, also is a god of mercy, god substitutes for us and can take the penalty of death, saved and pulled through death to new life  
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arianism   Jesus/Holy Spirit inferior to father  
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docetism   Jesus' humanity was an apparition  
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nestorianism   Jesus has split nature united by Jesus' will  
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eutychianism   Jesus' humanity was absorbed by his divinity  
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adoptionism   Jesus is born and adopted by God into divinity  
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marcionism   evil old testament god replaced by good new testament god  
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donatism   clergy must be faultless for effective ministry  
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monatism   jesus is coming very soon so drop everything and head to desert  
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gnosticism   salvation is through knowledge alone  
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pelagianism   we can save ourselves wholly through our own efforts without God's grace  
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ousia   divine essence in general sense (shared by all 3)  
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hypostasis   divine essence in a specific sense  
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homoousious   of same essense  
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homoiousious   of like essence  
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prospon   three isolated individuals  
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medicinal model of justification   god is doctor; forgives and heals of sin  
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forensic/judicial model of justification   God stands over us to judge us and should penalize us but instead we are forgiven and we choose whether or not to accept this forgiveness  
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deacon's sacraments   baptism, marriage, communion, anointing  
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