mortal sin
very serious sin that breaks a person's friendship with God
Natural Revelation
The process by which God makes himself known to human reason through the created world.
Biblical Typology is when...
a person or event in the Old Testament points or connects to something in the New Testament.
Sinai Covenant
The covenant God made with his Chosen People through Moses on Mount Sinai
venial 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.
Divine Revelation
The gift of God's self-revelation by which he makes known the mystery of his divine plan
Pentateuch
The first five books of the Bible
The deposit of faith
The heritage of faith contained in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition
Canon
an established set of principles or code of laws, often religious in nature
Magisterium
The official teaching authority of the church
Biblical inerrancy
The doctrine that the books of the Scriptures are free from error regarding the truth God wishes to reveal through the Scriptures for the sake of our salvation.
Passover
A time for Jews to remember the Exodus
Protoevangelium
first gospel
Four principles of Caritas Christi
Compassion, humility, justice, goodness
Meaning of caritas christi
Love of Christ
4 basic parts of Mass
introductory rites, liturgy of the word, liturgy of the Eucharist, concluding rites
God's love is..
unconditional
What is the greatest love of all?
God's
Two main parts of the mass
Liturgy of the Word and Liturgy of the Eucharist
School Charism compasion
be forgiving, be there for others, and forgive
School charism goodness
Reflecting the lord through word and action, encouraging others and being kind
from the Latin "tradere" meaning to "hand on"
Sacred Tradition
The books that contain the truth of God's revelation and were composed by human writers inspired by the Holy Spirit
sacred scripture
Proof of God's existence
the 5 proofs
-first mover
-causality
-contingency
-perfection
-intelligent being
The fullest way in which God has revealed himself is through?
His Creations/ Son
An example of divine revelation that can be found in the sacred christian writings
sacred scripture
The old and new testaments were _________ by the holy spirit
inspired
Revelation about God through sacred scripture is called
divine revelation
Examples of natural revelation
5 Proofs, (God seen in the) Transcendental Properties of Being, God's handiwork being observed in nature, the human person's senses of right and wrong
Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition
Deposit of Faith
5 logical proofs
unmoved mover, first cause, everything comes from something, supreme model, grand designer
Divine Inspiration
The divine assistance the Holy Spirit gave the authors of the books of the Bible so the authors could write in human words the salvation message God wanted to communicate.
Biblical inerrancy
The doctrine that the books of the Scriptures are free from error regarding the truth God wishes to reveal through the Scriptures for the sake of our salvation.
God's communication through the Magisterium, the teaching office of the church
God told the original apostles his message, who passed it down to the bishops who tell the people
The twenty-seven books of the Bible written in apostolic times which contain the life, teachings, Passion, Death, Resurrection, and Ascension of Jesus Christ?
New testament
The forty-six books that make up the first part of the Bible and record salvation history foreshadowing the coming of the Savior, Jesus Christ?
Old testament
literal sense of sacred scripture
what the author actually meant
spiritual senses of sacred scripture
Allegorical sense, moral sense, anagogical sense
Allegorical Sense
The spiritual interpretation of Scripture that shows how people and events in history suggest future people and events.
Moral Sense
teaches what you should do regarding how to live your life
Anagogical Sense
The spiritual interpretation of Scripture that shows how events in Scripture point to what will be in Heaven.
To understand the meaning intended by a human author of Sacred Scripture, we need to do what?
Think about God's intent and the change in terms over time.
how do you verify if it was part of the Catholic Bible?
Check if it's part of the catholic canon
What does it mean that "Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture form one sacred deposit of the word of God"?
Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture all came from God and was passed down\
Bible
The holy book of Christians.
What is important when reading scripture
Read in a way that reflects the spirit and content of the passage
The goal of reading scripture
To understand and know God
The writing in the Old Testament were originally written in what language(s)
Hebrew, Amharic and Greek
How many books are in the protestant canon?
66
How many books are in the Catholic Bible?
73
any given passage needs to be interpreted while giving serious attention to
God's meaning/manifest
How do you properly read the following biblical citation: Mt. 2:13
Matthew chapter 2 verse thirteen
The story of the Bible is very simply a story about
love
What questions should you ask when interpreting any given passage of the Bible?
What was God's meaning in this story.
Original Holiness and Original Justice
the state of man and woman before sin
Why did the monarchy begin?
The Israelites begged for a king
David
Second king of Israel
Prophet Jeremiah
foretold punishment for Israel's sins and promised that God would write a new covenant on their hearts
Samuel
The last of the Judges, and the man chosen by God to anoint Saul and David kings for Israel.
Joshua
Moses' successor who led the Israelites into the Promised Land