What is "Catholic".
What is "Catholicity in Creation, Christ, and the Church".
The title of Section 2.
What is "The Local Church: A Firsthand View of Unity in Diversity".
The full members of the Catholic Church.
Who are Baptized Catholics who live out their faith.
What is "The Catholicity of the Church's Mission".
The title of the Introduction section of Chapter 4.
What is "What It Means to Be Catholic With a Small "c".
Your textbook's main metaphor for the Church's "unity with diversity".
What is a free-flow jazz band.
What Shia LaBeouf was advocating for in his interview with Bishop Baron.
The ways that the Church is in communion with other Christians.
What is through Baptism, honoring Scripture, and living out Christian charity.
The members of the Church involved in the conversion of the Samaritans in Acts 2 and 8.
Who is Philip, Peter, and John.
What "catholic" with a small "c" means.
What is "universal", "according to the totality", and "in keeping with the whole".
The guarantee to those who enter the Church through Baptism.
What is incorporation into the Body of Christ.
"Holy" in Latin.
What is "Sanctus".
The common acknowledgment between Catholics and Muslims.
What is one creator God who has the right to judge mankind.
The significance of the conversion of the Ethiopian.
What is the mission of the Church expanded to the Gentiles.
The two reasons why the Church calls herself "catholic".
Why is the totality of salvation is found in Christ and her call to spread the Gospel to the entire human race.
What is "everything comes from him" and "he holds all things in existence".
The name for the jurisdiction of a Bishop.
What is a "diocese".
What is to be Christ to the world.
The message that Peter received in his vision.
What is unclean animals are no longer considered unclean.
The first recorded year that St. Ignatius of Antioch called the Church "Catholic".
What is 110 AD.
The false belief that God is everything.
What is Pantheism.
The ways that bishops support the Church's catholicity.
What is "teaching doctrine" and governing Catholics in their jurisdiction (which unites the Church) and "representing the Church" (which allows for their diversity to be supported).
The type of judgement a Catholic will undergo.
What is a more "severe" judgment.
The outcome of the Council of Jerusalem.