HOS II Units 2 & 3 Flashcards
Gospel
written accounts of Jesus’ life that were inspired by the Holy Spirit
Christ/Messiah
‘Annoited one’
Theotokos
Greek word for ‘mother of God’
Heresy
The rejection of the dogma of the Church
Paschal
name for Jesus
Christology
The branch of theology that focuses on the person, nature, and role of Jesus Christ
Why are there 4 accounts of Jesus
Different perspectives to different audiences
Incarnation
Jesus is both fully God and fully Man (hypostatic union)
The Annunciation
Fiat - Let it be done
Immaculate conception
Mary conceived without Original Sin
When do we celebrate the Annunciation
March 25
When do we celebrate Immaculate conception
December 8
Docetism
Claims that Jesus is God but only appears to be human
Arianism
Claims that Jesus was greater than any other created being, but not God
Nestorianism
Jesus was God and man, tu his divinity and his humanity were not united in one person. Mary was the mother of human Jesus but not the mother of God
Monophysitism
Claimed that Jesus only had a divine nature because after the Incarnation, the human nature was absorbed into the divine nature
Jesus’ mission
To proclaim the Kingdom of God
Other than the 12 Apostles, who else did Jesus designate to spread the message
Paul (Saul), Matthias (replaces Judas), and Barnabas
The Paschal Mystery
Jesus’ Passion, Dearh, Resurrection, Ascension
Jesus’ Passion
His real death on the cross
Jewish Authorities reason for Jesus’ death
Jesus claimed to be God
Roman Authorities reason for Jesus’ death
To prevent rebellion
St. Peter states
Jesus’ death was part of the plan of God
Salvation from sin and death for every person in every age comes through
The death and resurrection of Christ
Jesus the suffering servant
Jesus suffers for taking our sins