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Erasing Sin - Coggle Diagram
Erasing Sin
Sacraments
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Annoiting of the Sick
Administered to people suffering form an illness or dying to connect them closer to Jesus as he suffered like them
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Holy Orders
Given to men who are ordained as a Deacon, Priest or Bishop
Confirmation
Initiation into catholic church, can only occur after baptism, usually occurs in early adolescence
Holy Communinon
Consumption of bread and wine that is converted into body and blood of Jesus to remind of sacrifice he made
Baptism
First sacrament for every catholic, involves being anointed by a priest with holy water
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Key terms
Original Sin
Idea that due to the actions of Adam and Eve humans are born sinful, goal of Christianity is to repent for that sin
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Trinity
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Son
Jesus Christ, died to absolve people of sin
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Roman Catholic
Eastern Orthodox
Split from Roman Catholicism over theological issues, third largest branch of Christianity
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Important People
Biblical figures
Mary
Mother of Jesus, commonly referred to as “The Virgin Mary”
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Jesus
The Son of God, Messiah, Crucified on the cross to repent for all the sins of humans
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Scholars and Prophets
Paul of Tarsus
Most famous converter to Christianity, persecuted Christians before having a vision of Jesus then spreading to word of God
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Marcion
Believed in 2 gods, one being a vengeful god shown in the Old Testament, then a caring god in the New Testament
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Writings
Canonical Gospels
Synoptic Gospels
Luke
Third of the 4 canonical gospels, emphasizes gods influence on “non-important” humans in society
Mark
Second of the 4 canonical gospels, emphasizes Jesuses deeds and strength against the Roman Empire
Matthew
First of the 4 canonical gospels, emphasizes how tradition should not be lost in a changing world
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Mystical Gospel
John
Fourth of the 4 canonical gospels, purpose is to show that Jesus was without a doubt the son of god
Writings are more about understanding Jesus’s teachings and meanings rather then a more historical description
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Non-Canonical Gospels
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Gospel of Mary Magdalene
Gospel written similarly to the other synoptic bibles, rejected because of the importance women are portrayed with in it
Gospel of Judas
Gospel written by Judas with main difference saying Jesus told Judas to betray him, rejected due to going against other gospels account of Jesus
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