History
Rites
Beatitudes
Ethics
Doctrine
100

The approximate year that Jesus died 

30-40 AD

100

The rite largely practiced in Great Britain and Ireland during the early medieval period

Celtic Rite

100

The meek shall inherit this

The Earth

100

The Group of People that Pope Leo says is a good litmus test for ethical behavior.

Refugees

100

Believes that scripture is best interpreted using information from the culture of it's creator, the time it was created in, and physical evidence.

Contextualist interpretation

200

The Emperor that legalized and promoted christianity

Constantine

200

the belief that images of religious figures or events should not be used

Aniconism / Iconoclasm

200

They will be comforted

the mourning

200

Levinas's moral framework positing that ethics should be based on concrete interpersonal actions rather than abstract generalized ones.

Ethics as the face of the other

200

believes that biblical inerrancy means all scripture should be interpreted exactly as written.

Literalist interpretation

300

The country which first widely adopted christianity

Either Armenia or Ethiopia

300

This rite represents those of the Eastern Orthodox faith who are in communion with The Papacy

Byzantine Rite

300

they will be shown mercy

the merciful

300

A moral framework that values the ethics of the action only, not the outcome of the action.

Deontology / Virtue Ethics

300

known as the Sons of Renown or the Sons of The Gods

Nephilim
400

Believed that Jesus was a ghost/spirit

Docetists

400

The ancient rite centered on Alexandria.

Coptic Rite

400

Those who's kingdom is heaven

The poor in spirit

400

famously said "Am I my Brother's Keeper?"

Caine

400

A story representing a model for a sacred space / temple

The contextualist interpretation of Eden
500

Saint Nicholas punched Arius in the face at this meeting

The Council of Nicea

500

a very small rite associated with mystics and holy orders.

Carmelite

500

the people who see God

the pure in heart

500

Kohlberg's highest state of moral development.

Justice / Core Values and Principles

500

A city, in Pope Leo's interpretation, who's sin was erasing diversity and viewing the people as separate from God.

Babel

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