Terms
Terms
Terms
Terms
Terms
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Abba
aramaic term for father used by jesus in adressing god
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augustine
leading theologian in the early christian church; bishop of Hippo in North Africa
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Christ
Greek title meaning "anointed one" from hebrew "messiah," applied to jesus of Nazareth by his followers
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Confirmation
ritual of reaffirming vows taken in baptism; considered a sacrament by some
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denominations
church organization consisting of a number of congregations, having autonomous structure usually distinctive teaching, especially within protestantism
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Advent
Season of the christian church year before the celebration of christians
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Baptism
Ritual of initiation into the christian church through washing of water, viewed as a sacrament by many
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Christmas/Feast of the nativity
Cewlebration of the birthday of Jesus
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constantine
roman emperor who legalized and promoted christianity
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docetism
teaching by some in the early church that christ only appeared to be human; this teaching eventually was rejected by church councils
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Apostles Creed
Statement of faith dating from the second century c.e, universally accpeted by christians
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bible
sacred scripture for chirstians, consisting of the old testament and the new testament
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Christology
doctrine about the nature and role of christ
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Council of Nicea
First great church conucil, convened in 325 to settle disputes about the nature of christ
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easter
festival celebrating the ressurection of christ
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Arianism
A teaching advocated by the priest arius and his followers that christ was created in time as the son of God; this teavhing was rejected by the council of Nicea
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Canon
A standard; refers to the accepted writings that make up the bible and to other church standards such as canon law
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Church
The community of all christians; also specific groups, congregations, and buildings used for worship
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Council of trent
council convened by the pope in 1545 to reform the church and oppose the actions of the protestants
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Ecumenical Movement
modern movement to achieve understanding, cooperation, and some form of unity between the various branches of christianity
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Atonement
Doctrine of how humans are forgiven and reconciled to god through christs work
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catholic
"universal" pertaining to the whole christian church; catholic also designates more specfic bodies, such as canon law
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Clergy
Ordained church leaders; in the early christian church, bishops were appointed as overseers, assisted by prebytes (priests) and deacons, and similar clergy roles have continued to the present day, with many variants in the different churches and denominations
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crusades
attempts by christians of western europe to recapture the holy land by force
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Epiphany
season after christmas emphasizing the showing forth of christ to the world; some eastern orthodox churches celebrate the nativity of christ during this time