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Chapter 13 Christianity 7th Mod

Horizontales
God's presence freely given
Stories that Jesus used to cast important moral lessons
A Collection of 27 writings that by the late 4th century AD had been adopted by orthodox Christians as their primary text.
Greek for Orthodox
Those who choose to die rather than violate their religious convictions.
The promotion of worldwide Christian unity.
An effort begun in 1545 initiated partly by the Protestant Reformation to clarify Church doctrines and clean up corrupt practices.
A common Jewish religious perspective during Jesus' time which held that the world had come under the control of evil forces and was heading toward the climatic end at which point God would intervene to usher in a reign of perfect justice and goodness. Early Christian was generally in keeping with this concept.
The Greek word for assembly.
From Greek meaning rule or standard
Humanity's state of moral and spiritual corruption inherited by Adam and Eve
Referring generally to the saving power of the life, Crucifixion, and the Resurrection
Opinions or doctrines at variance with accepted doctrine
Good news
Verticales
A core doctrine of Christianity, Jesus becomes fully human while remaining fully divine.
Officials within the early Church who were regarded as successors to the Apostles.
From Greek messenger
The largest of the three major divisions of Christianity.
From Greek Orthodoxos
Officials within the early Church who were like the presbyters in that they assisted the Bishops but were on closer terms with the congregation at large.
The doctrine especially prevalent in Calvin's form of Protestantism, stating that God has already chosen those who will be saved from sin.
One of the three persons of the Trinity, along with God the Father and Jesus the Son.
From the Greek for Martys
A short statement of Christian belief that sets the foundations of the central doctrines of the Incarnation and the Trinity, traditionally thought to have been written by the Apostles.
Greek for Good News, Gospel
An authoritative set of sacred writings such as Christianity's New Testament.
Reductions in or pardons of the punishment due for sins committed. It was a common practice during Medieval times to buy and sell indulgences.
In Greek it means universal
An early follower of Jesus
Christianity's most important creedal statement formulated in 325 AD at the Council of Nicaea
The Greek word for servant
The Bishop of Rome