Divine Reason expressed to mankind.
What is Divine Law?
A bad habit and contrary to right reason.
What is Vice?
These are the first four books of the New Testament.
What is Gospels?
This disciple denied Jesus three times.
What is Peter?
This group was made up of scribes, members of the high-priestly family, and lay elders.
What is the Sanhedrin?
The ongoing process of confronting and changing the irresponsible habits that were formed prior to the initial conversion.
What is Continuous Conversion?
The decision to be responsible to God’s historical self-revelation.
What is Religious Conversion?
This Gospel is written by a companion of Paul who is familiar with the Greek Old Testament and Hellenistic literary techniques.
What is the Gospel of Luke?
Jesus of Nazareth undergoes trial and dies during this Jewish Holiday.
What is Passover?
This term is used to describe how the Church preserves its Doctrine through the Twelve, chosen by Christ, and those whom they appoint (the Bishops).
What is Apostolic (Apostolicity)?
The ability to choose between contraries; present from the beginning and in each act of the moral life.
What is Freedom of Indifference?
The ability to moderate rights and needs of others with our own self-interest.
What is Justice?
A passage that indicates how we are to live.
What is the Moral Sense?
The High Priest the year Jesus Christ was Crucified.
What is the High Priest Caiaphas?
This term is used to describe how the Church contains the whole of the doctrine of Salvation.
What is Catholic (Catholicity)?
Ignorance of a person who chooses to be ignorant and would not change despite the consequence.
What is Concomitant Ignorance?
The ability to persevere in the face of uncertainty and fear.
What is Fortitude?
The Latin version of the Bible.
What is the Vulgate (Vulgata)?
The critical study of the biblical texts which attempts to understand them in their historical, cultural, and literary contexts.
What is the Historical-Critical Method (Method B)?
This gathering of Church authorities was convened in order to address the Macedonian Controversy.
What is the Council of Constantinople?
A judgement of reason whereby the human person recognizes the moral quality of a concrete act.
What is Conscience?
Enlightens the intellect by imparting knowledge of supernatural truths.
Booths or tents were built to remind the Israelites of the 40 years they wandered in the desert.
What is Tabernacles (Sukkot)?
This technique provides certainty to an event, since it would have brought shame to the early Church; its preservation indicates the work of Jesus and not any disciple.
What is Criterion of Embarrassment?
This Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria, Egypt fought against the Heresy of Modalism.
What is St. Dionysius the Great?