Origins and Meaning Key Concepts Flashcards
To help learn the key concepts for the Origins and Meanings Section of Paper 1, Route B (Foundational Catholic Theology)
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Inspiration
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- “God breathed”
- The belief that the Spirit of God guides an individual to act or write what is good and true.
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Revelation
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- The word used to describe all of the ways in which God makes himself known to human beings.
- Christians believe that God does this finally and fully in the person of Jesus Christ.
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Omnipotent
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- The belief that God is all powerful.
- For Example - He could create the world
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Transcendence
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- Existing outside of space and time.
- God exists in a way that makes him nothing like anything else that exists, above and beyond creation.
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Creation ex Nihilo
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- Creation out of nothing.
- Before God created the universe, nothing existed. Only God can create out of nothing.
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Evolution
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- The process of mutation and natural selection which leads to changes in species over time to suit particular environments.
- For example - Birds have different beaks based on what they eat.
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Imago Dei
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- In the image of God. The belief that human beings are uniquely a reflection of God’s personhood.
- Unlike the other animals, human beings are rational, free and moral.
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Stewardship
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- The duty to care for creation responsibly, as stewards rather than consumers.
- To protect the world for future generations.