Unit 1&2 (God and Scripture)
Unit 3 (Judaism)
Unit 4 (The gospels)
Unit 5 (The Early Church)
Unit 6 (World Religions)
Potpourri (Mixed)
100

Omnipotent means God is all-powerful. This word means God is all-knowing.

Omniscient

100

This is the first major example of a covenant, or sacred promise, made between God and humanity in the Bible.

Noah (Noah's ark)

100

Considered the start of Jesus' ministry

Baptism by St John in the Jordan River

100

This event happened 50 days after Easter and is called the "Birthday of the Church".

Pentecost

100

This is considered one of the oldest religions

Hinduism 

100

John's Gospel shows Jesus as divine first, which means it uses this type of Christology.

Christology from Above

200

This is the word used when God took on human flesh to become fully human and fully divine in Jesus.

Incarnation

200

This word describes the time in history when the Jewish people were scattered around the world and lived without a homeland.

Diaspora

200

These are short stories told by Jesus that use everyday examples to teach a religious truth.

Parables

200

This word means "witness" and describes a person who chooses to die rather than give up their faith in Jesus.

Martyr

200

In Islam, this pillar requires healthy adults to travel to the holy city of Mecca once in their lives.

Hajj

200

In Matthew's Gospel, this parable emphasize the message that stories of morality and virtue may carry different meaning to different people.

Parable of the sower.

300

This is the official teaching group of the Catholic Church, made up of the Pope and the bishops.

The Magisterium

300

Before Israel had kings, God sent these military leaders to save and protect the Israelites from their enemies.

Judges

300

Matthew wrote his Gospel for Jewish readers, but this author wrote his Gospel to help Gentiles.

Luke

300

He was a Roman citizen who persecuted Christians before he changed his ways. Hint:Is a saint and starts with the letter P. He has 2 names...

St. Paul (formerly known as Saul)

300

Christianity is unique because it teaches that salvation is a free gift from God called this.

Grace

300

This six-pointed Jewish symbol represents God's rule over the universe in all six directions.

Star of David

400

Catholics believe God's truth is found in the Bible and this second source passed down from the Apostles.

Sacred Tradition

400

This is the most important prayer in Judaism because it states that there is only one God.

Shema

400

These are the only two Gospels in the Bible that tell the story of Jesus' birth.

Matthew & Luke

400

At this meeting in 50 AD, Church leaders decided that non-Jewish Christians did not need to follow all old Jewish laws.

Council of Jerusalem

400

Siddhartha Gautama became known by this title after he meditated under a tree and reached enlightenment.

Buddha

400

This word describes a freely chosen action that damages a person's relationship with others and with God.

Sin

500

This letter is the name for the hidden list of Jesus' sayings that both Matthew and Luke used to write their Gospels.

Q or "Quelle"

500

At the Last Supper, Jesus turned this traditional Jewish holiday meal into a New Covenant.

Passover

500

Mark, and Luke look at Jesus as a human first, which means they use this type of Christology.

Christology from Below

500

The Church created the Nicene Creed to fight this false teaching that said Jesus was not truly God. Hint: Starts with an 'A'

Arianism

500

In Hinduism and Buddhism, this is the law of cause and effect where your actions decide your next life.

Karma

500

In Hinduism, this word means freedom or liberation from the continuous cycle of death and rebirth.

Moksha

600

This specific sense of Scripture reads the Bible as a guide or a pathway that leads us toward heaven.

Anagogical

600

After King Solomon died, the nation split into Israel in the North and this kingdom in the South.

Judah

600

In John's Gospel, Jesus uses these titles to show his eternal nature.

Alpha and Omega

600

This leader of the early Church asked to be crucified upside down because he felt he was not worthy to die the same way as Jesus.

St. Peter

600

This historical event is considered the most central belief to the Christian understanding of Salvation

Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ

600

This is the Catholic word for the belief that the bread and wine literally change into the actual body and blood of Jesus during Mass.

Transubstantiation

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