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From a Catholic perspective the word of God is |
Jesus and the sacred scriptures |
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He is considered the prophet the lawgiver and the leader of the Israelites |
Moses |
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The earliest of the four gospels is |
Mark |
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St. Thomas Aquinas rediscovering the writings of ________. He used his theories of knowledge and metaphysics to eat in spreading the Christian message |
Aristotle |
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The magisterium of the Catholic chruch consists of |
All the bishops in union with the bishop of Rome, the pope |
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Paul argued that |
God wanted them to extend their mission to work to include conversion of the gentiles |
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The schism between the eastern and western church |
Began to occur in 1054 |
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The two levels of the magisterium are |
Extraordinary and ordinary |
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Which thinker said “the spiritual life is a life in which you gradually learn to listen to a voice.” |
Henri Nouwen |
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The Jews write the name of god |
YHWH |
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Johns gospel was influenced by |
It came right out of the oral tradition |
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A biblical understanding of being righteous is |
To be put in the right by god |
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The current Practice of frequent private confessions, spiritual counselling, and heroic deeds of penance came in directly from |
Irish and Celtic monks in the 8th and 9th centuries |
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Mathew portrays Jesus as |
The ultimate teacher |
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Saul was a member of the |
Shammaite Pharisees |
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The Decalogue is |
Literally translated as ten words Known within our tradition as the ten commandment Interpreted by christians today in light of our faith in Jesus |
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When called by God to be a prophet Moses responded by saying |
“Oh my Lord, I have never been eloquent… I am slow of speech and slow of tongue.” |
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Matthews gospel written for |
Primarily Jewish community 10 or 20 years after the distraction of the temple by the Romans |
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Eschatological refers |
The end of time in the sense of its fullness |
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The church helps to shape our moral character |
Mostly effectively by reaching our imaginations through symbols, art, architecture, The Bible, and Liturgy, and through social outreach programs |