Incarnation
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- Created on: 12-01-19 20:45
Incarnation: God taking on the human form
Annunciation: When the angel appeared to Mary asking her to be Jesus' mother
Grace: God's free gift of unconditional love to the believer
Incarnate: Being made flesh
Emmanuel: Jewish, God with us
Virgin Birth: Belief that Jesus was fully human but did not have a human father
Word of God: Second person of the trinity who became flesh as Jesus
Co-exist: Live together in harmony
Dynamic: Full of energy and creativity
Son of Man: A title that could refer to a human or someone who has been given power by God
Virtues: Moral qualities we can develop
Beautitudes: Teachings from Jesus about how we should behave in Matthew 5:1-12 - sermon on the mount
The Law of Moses: Laws God gave to Moses on Mt Sinai
Sermon on the Mount: Jesus' description of Christian living in Matthew
Displaying religion: Making a show of your religion
Apostalistic Exhortation: Teachings of the Pope whicha aren't defined as Doctrine
Hypocrite: A person whose speech contradicts their action
Tradition: That which has been handed down
Heresy: A belief which goes against the teaching of the Church
Salvation: Being freed from sin
Magisterium: Teaching authority of the Church, Pope and Bishops
Sacrament: Visible sign of God's invisible grace
Witness: When somebody shows their faith in words or actions
Abortion: Deliberate ending of an unborn child's life
Incarnation in Luke
- The Doctrine teaches that God took on full limitations of being human of Jesus
- Annunciation: Luke 1:26-38
Angel tells Mary she has found favour with God (She's chosen)
The angel tells Mary that Jesus will be her son (fulfil prophcies)
Mary questions the angel - virgin (concieve divinely)
Mary accepts (I am the Lord's servant)
Mary is important to Catholics because:
She gave…
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