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Semester 1 Review Project
Unit 1
Gods guidance
Four Ethical Principles
Justice
Autonomy
Least Harm
Beneficence
Four Ethical Theories
Rights
Virtue
Deontology
Utilitarianism
Truth of the Chruch
Divine Revelation
Sacred Tradiiton
Teachings of the Church
Sacred Scrpiture
Church’s history
Sin
Four Stages
Act is done
Act becomes habit
Fault in the heart
Presumption of God’s mercy
Lens of Christ
God is free
Fully divine and fully human.
He can do whatever he wants.
From the start to the end of time.
God is communion
Trinity
God the Father
God the Son
God the Holy Spirit
Guide us
Keep us shining
Unit 2
Chapter 4
Lesson1:What is Incarnation?
Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Fiat
Annunciation
Theotokos
Lesson 2
Why did God become Human?
So that he can save us from our sins
Unconditional love
So he can prove his love for us
Lesson 3
Why did Matthew recount of Christ? Infancy Narrative
To show How Christ will fix house
Arranged Geneology in order of generations
Lesson 4
Why did Luke recount of Christ?Infancy narrative
Mary is told by Angel she willl bear Son of God
Mary’s cousin is also pregnant with John
John kicks when Jesus enters home, recognizing power
We believe Jesus was born through Immaculate conception
Circumcision is completed on Jesus after 8 days
Lesson 5
Contrasting Infancy Narratives and the Beginning of Christ’s Public Ministry
Luke:common person
Matthew: Powerful person
Jesus baptized in Jordan by John in all 3
Chapter 5
Lesson 1
The Wedding at Cana: Mary as Mediatrix
Wedding runs out of wine
Mary informs Jesus of this
Jesus turns water into wine
First of many public miracles he did
Lesson 2
The Proclamation of the Kingdom and the Theophany of the Transfiguration
It is the world as it was created to be
Luke 9:28-36: Jesus takes Peter, John and James to mountain
Kingdom of God is not Utopia
They get vision from God”Listen to my son”
Lesson 3
Institution of Eucharist
Bread at Mass: Jesus’ Body
Wine at Mass: Jesus’ Blood
Undergoes transubstantiation at Mass
Turns into real body and blood
Eucharist feeds soul
Lesson 4
Parousia : The Second Coming of Christ
2nd coming of Christ links back to previous events
Is actually false, Jesus never mentions about destruction
People associate 2nd coming of Christ as end of world
Unit 3
God’s plan for salvation is fulfilled
Saints
Saints used to be recognized by popular devotion
Now go through a process called canonization
Pray for the Church on Earth
Church on Earth prays for souls in Purgatory
Known as the Communion of Saints
Saints in Heaven known as Church Triumphant
Last Supper
All accounts have different things in common
The betrayal
Peter’s denial
Passover
Jesus prepares His people for his death
Gives them the Eucharist
Gives them final teaching
Unit 4
Redeemed by Christ - Eschatology & Soteriology
What does it mean to be raised from the dead
Jesus raises people from the dead on his own authority
They were truly dead and were brought back to death.
You eventually die.
Resurrection in terms of Christ
Will never die again
In a state that is above all natural laws
Proofs of the Resurrection:
Truly died on the cross
Early accounts
Tomb is empty
Eyewitness accounts
All of the accounts of Jesus’ resurrection match up by Mary Magdalene finding the tomb open and trys to finds someone in the tomb saying to tell teh disciples what she has seen.
John 21:
Jesus tells Peter that he will deny that he knows Him 3 times.
Jesus predicts the martyrdom of Peter along with millions of others for being apart of the church.
The disciples (ordained ministers) lose faith but are brought back when they see Jesus resurrected.
Appearance of the 7 disciples:
Unit 5
Challenges to the Church
Abortion
Health care
Homosexuality
Sexual abuse
Ecclesiology
Nature and structure of Church
Responds to issues dealing with the Church
Essences of something
Accidental qualities
Size
Shape
Color
Function
Purpose
Elements
Origin of the Church
Hierarchy
Lowest is parish
Ran by pastor
Diocese
Ran by bishop
Archdiocese
Ran by archbishop
Episcopal conference
Roman Curia
Ran by Secretary state of Vatican
Highest is Pope
Early Chruch
Pentecost
Wind
Creation
Food
Red Sea crossing
Fire
Burning bush
Elijahs challenge
Pillar of fire
Ages of Church (Earliest to present)
The Christ Event
The Apostolic Age
The Patriotic Period
The Imperial Age
The Dark Ages
The Middle Ages
Age of Reformation
The Enlightenment
Modern age
Post Modern Age