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Ad Metalla Apologist Apostle Calvinism Canon of Scripture Caretaker pope Council of Trent Diaspora Didache Edict of Milan Epistle to Diognetus Eucharist Great Schism Heretic Hedonism Imperialism Infallibility to the mines. Refers to the punishment and death given to many Christians during the Roman persecutions someone who defends the Church in their writings one who is sent in Greek. The 12 men chosen by Jesus in his public ministry The Protestant theological system of John Calvin, which emphasizes the irresistibility of grace and the doctrine of predestination authoritative list of writings included in the Bible and proclaimed by the Church to be divinely inspired. Refers to an aged pope whom the College of Cardinals elects to serve as a pastoral figure who would make few changes. Ecumenical council that addressed Protestantism and reform. Issued numerous reform decrees. Greek for dispersion. The immigration of Jews into areas outside Palestine. Greek for teaching, a 1st century treatise concerning Christian morals, practices, and ministry. restored all property taken from the Church and granted Christians freedom (AD 313) writings defending Christianity from its accusers thanksgiving; consuming the sacrament of Holy Communion and the Body and Blood of Christ The final split between the eastern and the western churches in the year 1054 denying the Christian faith; going against the teachings of the Church The ethical theory that pleasure is the highest good and proper aim of human life. The process by which nations began to expand their interests throughout the world, establishing colonies in Asia and Africa. The dogma that the pope cannot make an error when speaking and defining a doctrine concerning Faith and morals to be held by the whole Church. (the pope is always correct) Special judges appointed by the pope during the Inquisition who examined and jduged the doctrinal options and moral conduct of suspicious individuals. Theory that state regulation of the economy only deterred the development of a healthy economy. Belief that Gods mercy will ultimately grant salvation and good deeds will not affect this. someone killed for ones Faith. A direct participation in the sufferings of Christ belief there is only one true God
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19th century movement where thinkers described an increasingly mechanical understanding of the human person. People think there are no morals and there is no right or wrong. Predestination a doctrine of Calvin which taught that salvation depended solely on Gods pre-determined decision. Rule of St. Benedict divides the schedule of the monk into four parts: chanting the Psalms (4 hours), private prayer and bible reading (4), physical labour (6), and meals and sleep (10). Sacrament Ykno what it is Sacred Tradition the fundamental basis of Church authority Scholasticism The system of philosophical and theological inquiry first developed in the Medieval schools of Christian Europe, creating its own technical language and methodology (teaching all subjects from a religious theology) Sola Scriptura Scripture alone. It is the belief that all man needs for salvation is the Bible. Stoicism Honoured natural law and ones duty to it; perfecting moderation of passions Vox Populi Latin for voice of the people. The early Church was often more threatened by the unconverted commoners in any given area than by the Roman state. Docetism Gnostic heresy that said Jesus did not die on the cross but spared by someone else who took his place. Filioque and the Son (Latin), it is used to expressed the double procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son Gnosticism Salvation may only be achieved through knowledge. It held that a secret knowledge of God is only given to a few. Demiurge is the creator of the visible world (evil) and the Divine Being created the spiritual world (good). Simony The selling of ecclesiastical offices, pardons, etc., by either secular or spiritual leaders. Solidarity Unity or agreement of feeling or action, esp. among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group. ***The ones in red are the ones you need to write out the definition for*** Secular Humanism
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