This was the heresy the Nicene Creed was designed to refute.
What is Arianism?
These are the three things man can falsely base his life on.
What are wealth, power, and pleasure?
This event led to the need for the Incarnation of Christ.
What is the Fall of Adam and Eve? (or eating of the fruit).
This is the participation of the people of God in the work of God.
What is the liturgy?
These are the two things divine revelation consists of.
What is Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition?
This heresy claimed that Jesus is not in any way divine, denied his pre-existence, and is instead completely human.
What is Ebionism?
This is God's gradual teaching of humanity over time.
What is Divine Pedagogy?
This title from the Book of Daniel, best reflects Christ as Divine.
What is the "Son of Man?"
These are the Sacraments of Initiation.
What is Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist?
This is the primary unit of society.
What is the family?
This creed was primarily used in early baptismal liturgies and is estimated to have been written around 120-250.
What is the Apostle's Creed?
These are the three types of evil we discussed.
What is moral, metaphysical, and physical?
This word reflects the fact that Christ is of the same substance as the Father and the Holy Spirit.
What is consubstantial or homoousios?
These are the two types of baptism, apart from water, which the Church discusses in Her writings.
What is Baptism by Blood and Baptism by Desire?
All other sacraments are oriented towards and bound up in this sacrament.
What is the Holy Eucharist?
The Nicene Creed emphasized this doctrine related to Christ and the Father and Holy Spirit (one word, beginning with a T).
What is the Trinity?
These are the three offices we're given in baptism.
What is Priest, Prophet, and King?
This word (or union) reflects the fact that Jesus is a divine person with human and divine natures.
What is the Hypostatic Union?
Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, and Fortitude all fall in this theological category related to the Holy Spirit.
What are the Gifts of the Holy Spirit?
These are the two types of moral relativism.
What is individual and societal?
These are the two main tenets of Arianism.
What is - that Christ is begotten by the Father, not eternal, and that Christ is the firstborn of all creation?
This describes all the works by which God communicates himself and his divine life to us.
What is the Divine Economy (of the Trinity)?
This council in 451 clarified and defined that Christ is a Divine Person, with a Human Nature and Divine Nature.
What is the Council of Chalcedon?
This is the primary effect of reception of the Holy Eucharist.
What is intimate union with Jesus Christ?
This word is used in reference to the last Holy Eucharist one receives before dying and is "food for the journey."
What is Viaticum?