What is Sin?
an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law.
Who did David Kill?
Goliath, in the Bible the Philistine giant was slain by David.
Define Covenant
An agreement.
What was the name of the 3 Panel Advertising Campaign we did in this Unit?
"Pursuit of Happiness"
Name The Three Movies We Watched This Unit?
Living on a dollar, The Ultimate Gift, John Q
When Did King David Live?
1035-970 BCE
True or false: our main source of information about David is the Bible.
True
What are the 4 Gospels
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
What is Visual Representation?
In creating the symbols or images, consider the significance of your selection of a visual arrangement.
Finish this sentence.
God created every person with equal ______ and ______.
Dignity and value
what is the name of the newest prayer we sing in the morning?
Prayer of our guardian angel.
True or false: Jerusalem was well defended with modern fortifications.
False
When was Mark's Gospel Written
AD 60-70
What is the meaning of a good life?
A happy and enjoyable life
Why do you think the film was called The Ultimate Gift? What was the gift? Can you think of greater gifts?
An action so contrary to the will of god that it results in complete separation from god that it results in complete separation from god and his grace.
2 reasons for confessing our sins to a priest
1) Priest is the visible sign of Christ himself. So when we hear the priest's words of absolution it is Christ himself forgiving us.
2) Because, as humans, we are body and soul, we need the visible, physical elements of HEARING the words of forgiveness
What advantage did David have over Goliath?
The element of surprise.
What were the 4 bible learning stations?
Gospels, Act of apostles, The letters, Revelation.
Is the Hebrew Bible New or Old Testament?
Old Testament
What is a mortal sin?
A less serious offense against the will of God that diminishes one's personal character and weakens but does not rupture one's relationship with God.
What is what makes an act wrong or right?
By free will, we are free to choose whether to act wrongly or rightly.
What are the ten plagues?
Water into blood, Frogs, Lice, Flies, Livestock Pestilence, Boils, Hail, Locusts, Darkness and the killing of firstborn children.
What are virtues and why do we need them?
The virtues are the qualities, attitudes, intentions, feelings, and habits we need to develop in order to have a rich and authentically good human life.
What are the differences between the New and the Old Testament?
The Old Testament contains the sacred scriptures of the Jewish faith.
The New Testament as the fulfillment of the prophecies of the Old.
Name 3 Civil responsibilities of citizens
1. Contributing to the material and spiritual good of society in a meaningful way
2. Participating in the political life of society
3. Paying taxes, which provides money for the state to carry out its responsibilities toward the common good