Unit 1 Flashcards

1
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What does “H” in HOOREO stand for?

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Holy - Ex. 20:18-21

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What does “O1” in HOOREO stand for?

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Omniscient - Ps. 147:4-5, Matt 10:29-31

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What does “O2” in HOOREO stand for?

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Omnipotent - Ps. 148:3-5, Lk 1:34-37

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4
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What does “R” in HOOREO stand for?

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Relational - Gen 2:1-3

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What does “E” in HOOREO stand for?

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Eternal - Rev. 22:13

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What does “O3” in HOOREO stand for?

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Omnibenevolent - John 3:16, Rom. 5:8

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7
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What does “M” in MIRRIR stand for? (Prelapsarian)

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Moral - Gen. 2:16-17

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What does “I1” in MIRRIR stand for? (Prelapsarian)

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Intelligent - Gen. 2:19-20

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What does “R1” in MIRRIR stand for? (Prelapsarian)

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Responsible - Gen 1:28; 2:15

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What does “R2” in MIRRIR stand for? (Prelapsarian)

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Recreational - Ex. 20:8-11

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What does “I2” in MIRRIR stand for? (Prelapsarian)

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Immortal - Gen. 2:16-17

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What does “R3” in MIRRIR stand for? (Prelapsarian)

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Relational - Gen 2:18, 21-25

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13
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What does Prelapsarian IoG mean?

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We are in the likeness of God and who we are aligns with who God is

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14
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What does Postlapsarian IoG mean?

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Due to the Fall we have become corrupt and we no longer aligned with God

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15
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What was life in the Late Middle Ages like?

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The Plague killed 25 million (80 mil total pop)
“nasty, brutish, short”
Most people lived to around 45-50

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16
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What is Danse Macabre known for?

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Created the drawings of the skeletons fighting people throughout their walk of life.
“No matter where we are, the dance of death unites us all”

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17
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What does Gabriel Biel mean in his facere quod is se est?

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We do our best and God will do the rest

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18
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What was Hans Luther’s vocation?

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Apart of a copper mill, in control

19
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What did Hans want his son Martin Luther to become? Why?

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A lawyer - to help his dad with all the problems they have to work through

20
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What was life as a Monk like?

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Ora et Labora - seemingly continuous prayers as well as taking care of yourself, living off the land

21
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What is a vigil?

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Nightly prayers

22
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What did Thomas Aquinas call monasticism?

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A second baptism

23
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What are the four parts of Penance?

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Contrition
Confession
Absolution
Satisfaction

24
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What is contrition?

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Sorrow

25
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What is Confession?

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Disclosure

26
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What is Absolution?

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Eternal forgiveness

27
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What is Satisfaction?

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Temporal penalty (payment)

28
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What is Purgatory?

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“little hell” - the place where penance was served for sins committed while living on earth which were not forgiven

29
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When were the Ninety-Five Thesis nailed on the door?

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October 31, 1517

30
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What were Indulgences?

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Payment for sins

31
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Who was Pope Leo X?

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The Pope during the time of Luther

32
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Who was John Tetzel?

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The lead salesman in the selling of Indulgences, butted heads with Luther a lot

33
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What is Active Righteousness?

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What was believed, that we must gain our forgiveness
“if… then…”

34
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What is Passive Righteousness?

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Luther’s breakthrough that we can do nothing to save ourselves
“since… hence…”

35
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Why did Luther become a monk?

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During a lightning storm he vowed to St. Anne that if he survived the trip he would become a monk

36
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Explain “essence precedes existence”.

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Our “essence”, who we are/how we act is known before we are brought into existence.

37
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Explain “existence precedes essence”.

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The core of Existentialism, that we are born as nothing and create who we are through experience and time.

38
Q

What 4 causes does Aristotle use to explain existence? (Table)

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Formal - What?
Material - Of?
Efficient - By?
Final - Why?

39
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Sartre’s atheistic description of mankind.

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Formal - Living with high IQ (able to be schooled)
Material - atoms, flesh and bones
Efficient - parents
Final - to create our essence and live

40
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Why is mankind in “anguish”? (Sartre)

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Because we have so much responsibility to create ourselves and do what we want

41
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How is mankind “abandoned”? (Sartre)

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We have been thrown into the world and are responsible for everything we do

42
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Why is mankind “responsible”? (Sartre)

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There is no one else and no other bar that can hold us accountable

43
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Finish the quote, “If God does not exist…

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everything is indeed permitted.”