these Christians refuse to baptize any infant children. according to this group, only those able to confess their faith in Christ may be baptized.
what is this called?
Credobaptists
Name both Sacraments of Healing.
Reconciliation and Anointing the Sick
What text in the Bible do Christians usually go to when describing marriage?
Genesis 2
We are not permitted to repeat certain sacraments. According to the Roman Catholic Church, what are the only sacraments that can be repeated?
Eucharist
Reconciliation
Anointing the Sick
What are the two essential ingredients in any Christian baptism?
-water
-in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
According to the doctrine of Transubstantiation, what does the bread and wine turn into physically?
nothing, it remains bread and wine
According to Roman Catholic theology, who has the power to forgive sins?
Only God
These are ministers that serve the community in practical ways. They pay the bills, turn off the lights, lock the doors, and make sure the church is clean and ready to go. What are these ministers called?
Deacons
What are all the conditions that create a mortal sin?
Grave Matter
Full Knowledge
Deliberate Consent
This particular Sacrament is also looked upon as a type of Exorcism. Which Sacrament are we talking about?
Baptism
Name all three modes of Baptism
Sprinkling
Pouring
Full Immersion
What two sacraments bring a unity with God in Christ?
Eucharist
Anointing the Sick
In our lecture, we stated three reasons that the Bible gives us regarding divorce. What are the three?
1) Adultery or sexual immorality
2) Abandonment of the marriage
3) Physical/Emotional Neglect or Abuse
Briefly describe what Original Sin is.
1. Adam sinned
2. Adam transferred this sinful state to all humanity. So that all are born with a Sinful Nature.
name all three categories of sacraments according to the Roman Catholic Church.
Sacraments of Initiation
Sacraments of Healing
Sacraments of Vocation (service)
not a change in form, but a change in substance - the very essence and all Christ is becomes the very substance of the bread and the wine - his body and blood. what is this doctrine called?
Transubstantiation
Our theology teaches that this isn't just a "one-time moment" but a regular and continual giving yourself to Christ. It speaks of looking at yourself honestly, and realizing your faults or imperfections. It speaks of acknowledging Christ as Lord, and following him in that. What is this concept called?
Conversion
What is the name of the monk generally credited for abandoning everything to live the life of the angels in the Egyptian wilderness?
Saint Antony of Egypt
According to our lectures, what does it mean when we say, "Christ is our Federal Head"?
It means what happens to Christ, happens to us.
Of the two views, this one is the more historic in the church. These Christians, such as Roman Catholics, not just allow for the baptism of adults, but also infants as well. What is this position called?
Paedobaptist
When Christians talked about secret/sacred teachings and secret/sacred rituals, what ritual specifically were they talking about the most, and in particular?
the Ritual of the Eucharist
We are to acknowledge our faults/sins both with contrition and a spirit that resolves to move forward in a healthier way.
What is this concept called?
Satisfaction
Chief Bridge Builder
According to Roman Catholics, this is not a particular external act (like murder, adultery, etc.), but a persistent interior state — the obstinate refusal to repent and accept God’s mercy. The constant rejection of God.
What is this called?
the Unforgivable Sin
Martin Luther rejected the Roman Catholic doctrine, in favor of saying the presence of Christ is above, below, beside, and through the bread and wine. or, Christ's presence co-exists with the bread and wine.
what is this doctrine called?
Consubstantiation