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Topic 1 Creation Key Terms (1.1 (Creator (the one who makes things and…
Topic 1 Creation Key Terms
1.7
Holy Spirit
the Third person in the Trinity whom Christians believe is the inspiring presence of God in the world
Inspiration
the guidance that God gives his people
Magisterium
the teaching of the Catholic Church, exercised by the Pope and the bishops
1.8
Myth
a story that intends to convey a deep truth or message but not in a literal way
Sacred Scriptures
the holy writings of a religion that are believed to have been inspired by God
Fundamentalists
someone who believes the Bible is a factual record
1.6
Bible
the sacred book of Christianity, containing old and new testaments
Apostles
'one who is sent out'; the name given to those disciples who became leaders of the early Church
Church
(1)
the holy people God, also called the Body of Christ, among who Christ is present
(2)
a building where Christians worship
1.5
Stewardship
the idea that believers have a duty to look after the environment on behalf of God
Dignity
being worthy of honour and respect
Sanctity of Life
all life is holy as it is created by God; human life shouldn't be misused or abused
1.4
Adam
the Hebrew word for humanity, which many people see as the name of the first man
Free Will
belief that God gives us the ability to make our own decisions
1.3
Omnipotent
all powerful; a quality of God
Transcendent
the idea that God is beyond space and time; a quality of God
1.1
Creator
the one who makes things and brings things about
Creation
the act by which God brought the universe into being
Michelangelo
Michelangelo Buonanotti was a famous Italian painter and sculptor
Genesis
the first book of the Bible, in which the stories of creation are found
Creation of Adam
part of the painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome, which shows God giving life to Adam
1.9
Natural Law
moral principles and values that are considered to be inherent to all human beings
Second Vatican Council
a series of important gatherings of all the Catholic bishops between 1962 and 1965- updated many Catholic teachings
1.11
Interdependence
relying or depending on each other, as a change to one thing will affect other things as well
1.12
Sustainability
only using natural resources at a rate which they can be replaced
1.10
Natural Resources
materials found in nature- such as oil and trees- that can be used by others to make more complex products
Hypocrites
people who tell other people how they should live but do not live by these standout themselves
Environment
the natural world; the surroundings in which someone lives