The Structure of Sin is this shape:
What is a circle?
Creation is the work of this part/these parts of the Trinity:
What is all three parts? Or what is God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit?
True or False: Part of the reason Christ became human is to show people's own connection to Divinity and to serve as a role model of how to interact with an invisible Father.:
True
This type of parable teaches a lesson about God or about the Kingdom:
What is a didactic parable?
Jesus identified with this group by being one with them:
What is the poor?
These are what surround the Structure of Sin:
What are hobbies, interests, or gifts?
This T-word refers to the qualities of God's power and place above all:
What is transcendant?
Christ established the Catholic Church through this specific group of people:
Who are the Apostles?
This type of parable teaches about what is to come:
What is a prophetic parable?
He was the king who showed the dangers of being influenced by others: Need his full name for credit.
Who was Herod Antipas?
These are the four parts to the Cycle of Redemption:
What are Sin, Admission, Repentance, and Redemption?
The lowercase word "catholic" means this:
What is universal?
According to the Catholic Church, only if a person knows but willingly __________ God risks going to Hell.
What is rejects?
This type of parable inspires people to follow Jesus:
What is an evangelical parable?
This group received many miracles; Jesus' compassion dignified them:
Who were the sick or disabled?
This S-word keeps a loved sinner focused him/herself instead of accepting guilt and using it to move with God toward reconciliation/redemption.
What is shame?
What I-word refers to God's nearness and intimacy with people?
What is immanent?
In Jesus' time, disabilities and illness were seen as signs of this:
What are impurity and sin?
This Sacrament is considered the heart of the Church:
What is the Eucharist?
This group were strict keepers of Mosaic law:
Who were the Pharisees?
These are the 7 Steps of Sin in order:
What are Separation, Innocent Question, Lie, Fear, Act, Hide, and Blame?
The Catholic Church began following these two events of Christ's life:
What are Christ's Death and Resurrection?
Sundays are considered holy because Catholics celebrate this event each week at Mass:
These Sacraments make up the category of Initiation:
What is Baptism, Confirmation, and 1st Eucharist?
This group was known for their militaristic following of orders:
Who were Roman Soldiers?