Philosophy
A gift from God and a human act by which a person comes to know God and conform their minds, hearts, and wills to Him.
Faith
In Latin, this word means "to bind together".
Religion
Another name for the Church.
Body of Christ
Who created Marxism?
Karl Marx
The powers of the mind, or intellect, to know and understand through the process of logic.
Reason
Disciples
The study of God based on divine revelation.
Theology
An habitual and firm disposition to do the good.
Virtue
A philosophical movement of the 18th century.
The Enlightenment
A proposed explanation of some observed reality that forms the basis for further investigation and experimentations.
Hypothesis
The story of God's love and mercy revealed to us throughout human history.
Salvation History
Someone who rules over everyone
Lord
A sacred unbreakable bond of family relationship.
Covenant
Something we can grasp with our five senses
Sensible Reality
A branch of philosophy that studies the moral quality of human nature.
Ethics
The name given to the assembly of the People of God.
Church
The written record of God's revelation of Himself contained in the Old and New Testament.
Bible
Knowable and understandable
Intelligible
The ability to immediately understand something, often by "gut" feeling or by instinct.
Intuition
A logical process that draws a probable conclusion based on particular evidence.
Inductive Reasoning
Deliverance from the power and effects of sin.
Salvation
The reality that truth describes. It is a reality that exists independent and regardless of one's own thoughts, feelings, preferences, or even knowledge of it.
Objective Reality
The first Sacrament of Initiation, which makes us members of the Church.
Baptism
A point of view arising from one's own thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and knowledge.
Subjective Opinion