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Chapter 13 Vocabulary

Horizontales
An early follower of Jesus recognized as one with authority to preach the Gospel
Christianity's most important creedal statement formulated by Church leaders at the Council of Nicaea in 325.
Greek for presence. The anticipated return of Christ to the world, on which occasion the dead will be resurrected and all people will be judged.
Universal
A short statement of Christian belief that sets forth foundations of the central doctrines of Incarnation, the Trinity and traditionally thought to have been composed by the Apostles.
Opinions or doctrines at variance with accepted doctrine and beliefs.
The emerging version of Christianity that was deemed true by those with authority and therefore generally accepted by the majority.
16th century emergence of the Protestant faith as a result of conflicts with the Catholic Church.
A collection of 27 writings by the late 4th century AD which has been adopted by Christians as their primary sacred text.
Officials within the early Church who assisted the bishops
Greek for Gospel
Officials within the early Church who were regarded as successors to the Apostles.
Verticales
Greek for rule or standard
Core doctrine that God consists of three persons-God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit- who are at the same time one God.
Apostle
A core doctrine of Christianity, stating that in Jesus Christ, God became fully man and fully divine.
Greek for servants
Referring to the saving power of the Life, Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Right doctrine
A common Jewish belief during the time of Jesus which held that the world had come under the control of evil forces and was heading toward a climatic End Time at which point God would intervene and usher in a reign of perfect justice and goodness. Early Christianity was generally in keeping this belief.
Elders
Also known as the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion
Parousia
From Greek ekklesia
Reductions in pardons of or the punishment due for sins committed.
One of three persons of the Trinity, along with God the Father and Jesus Christ his Son. The New Testament describes it as the active presence in the ministry of Jesus. This person of God descended on the Apostles on Pentecost.
An authoritative set of sacred writings.
Those who choose to die rather than violate their religious convictions.
Witness
God's presence freely given; a key doctrine for Paul and for Christianity
Stories that Jesus used to cast important moral lessons within the language and circumstances familiar to the common people.
The title conferred on the bishop of Rom, the leader of Catholicism, who is considered by Catholics to be the direct successor of the Apostle Peter.