This is the theological study of the "End."
What is eschatology?
Paul's final imprisonments and execution took place here.
What is Rome?
This means "the image of God" (Latin).
What is Imago Dei?
This means "not essential" to faith/salvation, peripheral (Greek).
What is adiaphora?
(Specific title.)

Who is the Good Shepherd? (Christ the Good Shepherd)
This is the theological study of Jesus Christ.
What is Christology?
Paul originally came from this scholarly city in Asia Minor.
What is Tarsus?
This means "by faith alone / by grace alone" (referring to salvation) (Latin).
What is sola fide / sola gratia?
This means "missing the mark" / sin (Greek).
What is hamartia?

Who are Adam and Eve?
This is the theological study of the church, its structure, and purpose.
What is ecclesiology?
Saul was on his way to this city when his conversion took place.
What is Damascus?
This means "creation out of nothing" (Latin).
What is creatio ex nihilo?
This means the "called out" ones, referring to the church (Greek).
What is ecclesia?
(The person in burial shrouds.)

Who is Lazarus?
This is the theological study of the Holy Spirit.
What is pneumatology?
This person is referred to as "The Physician" by tradition.
Who is St. Luke?
This means a "mixed body," referring to the church (Latin).
What is corpus permixtum?
In the Hebrew Scriptures/Old Testament, this is "the visible divine presence" on earth (Hebrew).
What is Shekinah?

Who are Abraham and Isaac?
This is the theological study of humanity's relationship to God.
What is theological anthropology?
Luke and Acts are both addressed to this person, "befriended by God."
Who is Theophilus?
These "marks of the church" are four adjectives used in the Nicene Creed.
What are "one, holy, catholic, apostolic"?
This means "of the same substance" (referring to three persons of the Trinity).
What is homoousios?
(Two options)

Who are the Holy Trinity? (Or three visitors to Abraham)