Trinity
Incarnation
Nicene Creed
Vocabulary
Heresies
100

This is the number and name of Divine Persons in the Christian Doctrine of the Trinity

What is 3; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

100

This is the person of the Holy Trinity that became Incarnate of the Virgin Mary and became man (number and name required, please!)

Who is the 2nd person, The Son.

100

The Nicene Creed is comprised of these statements of Christian belief, known as _________.

What are doctrines.

100

This is the mystery of the unity of one God in three Divine Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

What is the Doctrine of the Trinity.

100

This word is the opposite of heresy, and means "correct or right belief."

What is "Orthodoxy."

200

This word describes a religion's belief in only one God; Christianity's conception of God is an example of this.

What is monotheism.

200

This is the name of the Incarnate Word as he appeared on earth.

Who is Jesus of Nazareth.

200

This is the name of the Council at which the Nicene Creed was established as expressing Christian orthodoxy (hint: look at the name of the Creed!).

What is the Council of Nicea.

200

This is the fact that God the Son assumed human nature and became man in the flesh, in order to accomplish humanity’s salvation in that same human nature.

What is the Doctrine of the Incarnation.

200

This Trinitarian Heresy states that God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are simply three different aspects, or "modes" of the one God, but not actually distinct entities in themselves.

What is Modalism.

300

This is the word used to describe the dynamic between God the Father and God the Son, which is used in contrast to the act of "creating" or "making" something from nothing.

What is begetting, begotten.

300
Select the following statement which is correct of who Jesus is:

(a) Jesus is half human, half divine.

(b) Jesus is fully Divine and fully human

(c) Jesus is fully divine, and appears human, but is not actually human.

What is (b): Jesus is fully Divine and fully human.

300

This word means, "made of the same stuff," and is found in the Nicene Creed when describing the relationship between God the Father and God the Son.

What is "consubstantial."

300

This means "I believe" in Latin, and is a formal statement of beliefs or aims which guides someone's actions.

What is "Creed."

300

This Trinitarian Heresy states that God the Father comprises one third, or part, of the Godhead, God the Son another third, and God the Spirit the final third, but that each Person individually is not fully God in Himself.

What is Partialism.

400

This is the person of the Trinity who is attributed with creating heaven and earth.

Who is God the Father.

400

This is the Person of the Trinity responsible for conceiving Jesus in the womb of Mary (number and name, please!)

Who is the 3rd Person, the Holy Spirit.

400

This is the statement found in the Nicene Creed which has to do with all three Divine Persons of the Trinity.

What is " I believe in one God."

400

This is the word for a belief or set of beliefs held and taught by the Catholic Church.

What is a "Doctrine."

400

This Trinitarian Heresy states that God the Father is truly God, and that He created the Son and Holy Spirit as His first and greatest works.

What is Arianism.

500

This is the word given to describe the process or dynamic by which God the Holy Spirit proceeds from God the Father and God the Son. 

What is "Spiration."

500
According to the Doctrine of the Incarnation, this is the reason or purpose for God the Son's becoming Incarnate in Jesus Christ.

What is to accomplish humanity's salvation from sin in a human nature; reconciliation with God; to redeem humanity from its sins, etc.

500

This is full, official name for the Nicene Creed.

What is the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed.

500

This is a doctrinally false or erroneous statement of belief which is rejected from being a part of Christian orthodoxy.

What is a Heresy.

500

This is the definition of the Trinitarian Heresy known as "Tritheism."

What is belief in 3 separate Gods.

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