theology
the study of god
The meaning of praying to mary
that we are asking her to talk to jesus
science asks how theology asks....
why
The sign of the Mosaic Covenant is…
passover
Biblical figures
Joshua > Samuel>King Saul>King David, Wisdom and Prophets > Assyrian Conquest > Babylonian Exile > Cyrus of Persia > Alexander & the Greeks > Sparta and the Romans
religion
"to bind"/a system of belief
How many different prayers are in the Rosary?
There's 7: The Apostles Creed, The Lord's Prayer, The Hail Mary, The Fatima prayer, The Glory Be prayer, The Sign of the Cross,Hail Holy Queen
If you are Jewish or Christian are the scriptures an example of how faith is reasonable because they trust that God has truly revealed Himself in the written/spoken word?
yes
numbers of creation stories in the old testament
2
Did David become king?
yes
pray
"to ask"/to petition"
Apostles Creed
used for baptism
What process helps you to tell the difference between literal and spiritual interpretations of Scripture?
hermeneutics
torah/pentateuch
books of the law/forst 5 books of the bible
Were the AD and BC timelines used during the time of the Old Testament?
no
covenant
establishes a bond of sacred kinship
Nicene Creed
uses language:
"only begotten son of God"
"begotten not made"
"of one substance (consubstantial)"
"God from God, light from light, true God from true God"
Christians defend the seeming "contradictions" in scriptures and church teachings with an explanation of _______________ and the doctrines of _______________ and ______________. discrepancies
discrepancies, inerrancy, infallibility
Again and Again, Israel would fall into...
idolatry
Order the three stages in the formation of the gospels
Witness, Oral Tradition, Written Tradition
hermeneutics
the process of interpreting sacred scripture
Lectio Divina
Divine Reading
meditating/praying over scripture
plato's law of noncontradiction
two truths cannot contradict each other
important biblical figures
Adam&Eve>Noah>Abraham&Issac>Jacob(12 tribes)>Moses
Synoptic Gospels
Matthew, Mark, and Luke