The view that moral judgements are true or false only relative to some particular standpoint
What is Moral Relativism?
This philosopher and theologian strengthened and made widely known Aristotle's proofs for God's existence
Who is St. Thomas Aquinas?
The meaning of this is "God saves"
What does the name Jesus mean?
This is the meaning of "Bethlehem"
What is House of Bread?
This proof for God's existence focuses on the intricacy of the laws which govern the universe and the impossibility of them occurring by mere chance
What is the Argument from Design?
It is in this act we can participate in the action of God in the world (along with loving and choosing the good)
What is creation?
Jesus was anointed by God the Father with this person
Who is the Holy Spirit?
These two events in the New Testament signify Christ's particular relationship with God the Father (and point towards his divinity)
What is the Baptism in the Jordan and the Transfiguration?
These two reference points are the only two standpoints on which morality can be based according to a relativistic framework
What is the Individual and Society?
The classical proofs for God's existence as formulated by St. Thomas Aquinas in his Summa Theologica are titled this
What are the Five Ways?
This creation account depicts a more personal God who creates man intimately (book and chapter)
What is Genesis 2?
This title of Christ was the reason he was convicted of blasphemy by the High Priest and indicated his divinity - derived from the Book of Daniel
What is the Son of Man?
These three offices are what we are baptized as and given through this sacrament (originating in Christ)
What is Priest, Prophet, and King?
The two creation accounts are found in these two chapters of Scripture
What is Genesis 1 and Genesis 2?
The fulfillment of the following capacity: an aptitude to change, to act or be acted upon, to give or receive some new determination
What is Act?
The Fall of Man introduced these two things into the world
What is Original Sin and Concupiscence?
The Gospel spread particularly fast in the Greco-Roman world because of their heavy emphasis on this attribute
What is (Human) Reason?
What is the Incarnation?
Due to human sin, the following pattern occurs over and over in the Old Testament:
A covenant/new creation -> a fall from grace -> _____
What is a curse or punishment?
This proof for God's existence focuses on the source of an objects principle of change/stability and the reality that a chain of causality cannot go backwards to infinity
What is The Argument from First Cause (or Efficient Cause)?
In the Fall of Man, humans lost these three things
(All start with "original")
What is Original Justice, Original Holiness, and Original Innocence?
Christ is a _____ person, with a _____ nature and a _______ nature.
What is Divine person, divine nature, and human nature?
This heresy stated that we can merit Heaven without God's grace or supernatural help and that Jesus was not necessary for salvation
What is Pleagianism?