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Correct belief or doctrine is called
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A(n)
was one of Jesus' twelve disciples.
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The Lord's Supper is referred to by the Greek word
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Essential belief or a system of beliefs is called
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A(n)
is a religious painting on wood used in the Orthodox Church.
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The doctrine of the
is the belief that God became visible in Jesus.
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Disobedience to God is called
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The belief that the death of Jesus has paid the price of God's justice for all wrongdoing is called
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A
is an account of the life of Jesus, meaning literally "good news."
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is the belief that a human being's ultimate reward or punishment is already known to God and even caused by him.
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The Christian rite of initiation,
involves immersion in water or sprinkling of water.
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Being sinless in the sight of God;
is also called "justification."
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"Good news person" (Greek); a(n)
is one of the four "authors" of the Gospels--Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
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"Overseer" (Greek); a priest and church leader, a(n)
is in charge of a large geographical area called a diocese.
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The bishop of one of the major ancient sites of Christianity (Jerusalem, Rome, Alexandria, Antioch, Constantinople, and Moscow) is known as a(n)
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"Father" (Latin); the
is the bishop of Rome and head of the Roman Catholic Church.
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The Eastern branch of Christianity is known as
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"Sacred action" (Latin); the
is one of the essential rituals of Christianity.
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"Kindness-toward" (Latin);
is the remission of time spent in purgatory (a state of temporary punishment in the afterlife); an aspect of Catholic belief and practice.
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"Lengthening day," "spring" (Anglo-Saxon);
is the preparatory period before Easter, lasting forty days.
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Dialogue between Christian denominations is called
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Emphasizing the authority of the scripture,
identifies certain Protestant groups.
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The
Church rejects the doctrine of the Trinity, considers Jesus to not be divine, and is dedicated to social justice, tolerance, and human rights issues.
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