RE MIDTERM Flashcards
The first four books in the new testament;
MATTHEW
MARK
LUKE
JOHN
Its presents Jesus as the Messiah and king of Jews, emphasizing his teachings and miracles.
MATTHEW
Jesus actions and deeds, presenting him as servants
MARK
It emphasizes Jesus compassion for the marginalized and his universal message.
LUKE
This gospel emphasizes Jesus divinity and presents him as the word of God incarnate.
JOHN
detailing the early history of the Christian church, focusing on the apostles’ ministry and the spread of Christianity
THE ACT OF THE APOSTLES
it explains the gospel of Jesus Christ and its Implications for both Jews and Gentiles.
ROMANS
various issues in the Corinthian church, including divisions, immorality, and the misuse of spiritual gifts.
CORINTHIANS 1
relationship with the church and defends his apostolic authority.
CORINTHIANS 2
justification by faith and freedom from the law
GALATIANS
It emphasizes the unity of believers in Christ and the spiritual blessings they have in him.
EPHESIANS
it expresses his joy and thankfulness for the Philippian church and encourages them to live in unity and humility
PHILIPPIANS
emphasizes the supremacy of Christ and warns against falls teaching’s
COLOSSIANS
it emphasizes the supremacy of Christ and warns against false teachings.
COLOSSIANS
it encourages the Thessalonian church in their faith and addresses questions about the second coming of Christ
THESSALONIANS 1
it addresses concerns. about the second coming and encourages them to stand firm in their faith.
THESSALONIANS 2
provides instructions for church leaders and addresses various issues in the church
TIMOTHY 1
it encourages Timothy to remain faithful in his ministry and to guard the gospel
TIMOTHY 2
a church leader in Crete, and emphasizes the importance of sound doctrine and good works.
TITUS
a slave owner, urging him to forgive his runaway slave Onesimus.
PHILEMON
unknown, but it emphasizes the superiority of Christ and the new covenant over the old covenant.
HEBREWS
The brother of Jesus, it emphasizes the importance of faith and good works.
JAMES
it encourages believers to endure suffering and live holy lives.
PETER 1
warns against false teachers and emphasizes the certainty of Christ’s return.
PETER 2
it emphasizes the importance of love and warns against false teachings.
JOHN 1
it warns against false teachers and emphasizes the importance of truth and love.
JOHN 2
it commends Gaius for his hospitality and warns against Diotrephes, who is causing trouble in the church.
JOHN 3
the brother of James, it warns against false teachers and encourages believers to contend for the faith.
JUDE
Approaches in using the bible
HERMENUTICS
EXEGESIS
The Church’s annual cycle of religious feasts and seasons that forms the context for the Church’s worship. During the liturgical year, we remember and celebrate God the Father’s saving plan as it is revealed through the life of his Son, Jesus Christ Advent:
Liturgical year
begins on December 25 and lasts until the Solemnity of the Baptism of the Lord
CHRISTMAS SEASON
Its liturgical color is purple, to signify waiting.Is a time of hope, of waiting, and of preparing.is the time of preparation before Christmas and lasts four weeks (the fourth week is typically not a full week)
ADVENT
The recalling of the suffering or passion of Jesus
Begins with Ash Wednesday and ends on Black Saturday
Includes holy week from Palm Sunday to Black Saturday
Lenten Season
begins the days after the feast of the Baptism of the Lord and continues until the day before Ash Wednesday
ORDINARY TIME 1
begins the days after the feast of the Baptism of the Lord and continues until the day before Ash Wednesday
ORDINARY TIME 1
begins the day after Pentecost and continues until the day before Advent begins.
• Longest liturgical season
ORDINARY TIME 2