Christianity Terms

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Atonement

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the action of making amends for a wrong or injury.

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Eucharist

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the Christian service, ceremony, or sacrament commemorating the Last Supper, in which bread and wine are consecrated and consumed.

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Atonement

the action of making amends for a wrong or injury.

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Eucharist

the Christian service, ceremony, or sacrament commemorating the Last Supper, in which bread and wine are consecrated and consumed.

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Incarnate

Made human

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Virgin birth

Jesus being born

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Immaculate conception

Mary being free from sin from the moment of her conception.

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Agape love

Unconditional, endless love

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Holy Trinity

The Christian doctrine stating that God exists as three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, all of whom are one in essence.

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Synoptic Gospels

Matthew, Mark, and Luke have a similar perspective

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The Gospel Of Matthew

Wrote mostly for Jews around Syria, written 80-90 AD, he is the disciple matthew and knew Jesus personally, emphasizing Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.

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Matthew’s portrait of Jesus

The New Moses/ Teacher of the Law/ Messiah

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Moses

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Key themes in the Gospel of Matthew

Presented Jesus as the fulfilment of Jewish prophecy and emphasized His ability to teach and his teachings on the Law and righteousness, highlights him as wise and how he brings a new covenant

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Covenant

a written agreement or promise usually under seal between two or more parties especially for the performance of some action, often referring to the promises made by God to humanity in Scripture.

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Gospel of Mark

Written first, wrote for Gentiles

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Portrait of Jesus - Mark

The suffering of Son of Man / Messiah in Secret

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What are the Key Themes in the Gospel of Mark

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GOspel of Luke AUdience

Welathy Greeks and Gentiles, highlighting Jesus' compassion.

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Gospel Of Luke Portrait of Jesus

is depicted as the Savior of all, emphasizing His compassion and mercy. \, co

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Key themes in the Gospel of Luke

Care for marginalised people, women, poor, sinners and Gentiles and emphasis on prayer and the Holy Spirit, parables around Mercy, forgiveness, presented jesus as bringing universal salvation, calling for social justice

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What was Luke’s career

A doctor

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Synoctic

gospels that include Matthew, Mark, and Luke, highlighting shared stories and teachings of Jesus, means seen together

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John’s Audience

Mixed community of Jews and Gentiles

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John’s Portrait of Jesus

The Divine Word (Logos) or Son of God

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Logos

The Divine Word

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Key themes in The Gospel of John

Jesus’ divinity, eternal life, belief and Relationship with God

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