Week 2 Terms Flashcards

1
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Charism:
A _______ gift given by ____ for __________ of the Church

A

supernatural, God, building up

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2
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Ecclesia Discens
A ____ phrase meaning “_________”

A

Latin, “Learning Church”

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3
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Ecclesia Docens
A Latin phrase meaning “______”

A

“Teaching Church”

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4
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Gnostics:
_____ in the early Church who believed that salvation was given through ____________________

A

Heretics, private enlightenment only to certain persons

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5
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A charism which ensures that the words and ideas of Scripture and Tradition are the words and ideas of God. Inerrancy is a positive charism

A

inerrancy

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A charism which prevents the Magisterium from falling into error, though without giving it particular words.

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Infallibility

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7
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Infallibility is a _______ charism

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negative

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8
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Inerrancy is a ____ charism

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positive

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9
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A charism given to the human authors of sacred Scripture whereby the words that they wrote were also the words that God wished to write as well

A

Inspiration

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10
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The teaching office of the Church which she receives from Christ, as a participation in his Prohetic Office, by which he reveals and teaches saving truths to the world.

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Magisterium

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11
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Magisterium comes from the Latin, “magister,” meaning “_____.” The Magisterium is not a source of _____________; it is an ___________

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teacher, public revelation, infallible teacher about Scripture and Tradition

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12
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A movement of the early twentieth century which called into question our access to objective truth, and proposed that each person is isolated in a world of subjective meaning. ______ questioned the inerrancy of Scripture and Tradition, as well as the infallibility of the Magisterium of the Church.

A

Modernism

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13
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A naïve assumption of objectivity which fails to take into account the infinite depth of the human person.

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Positivism

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14
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Those specific appearances of God and the saints which help us to live out more deeply what Public Revelation is calling us to at the present.

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Private Revelation

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15
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Private revelation (is/is not) required for salvation

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is not

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16
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That revelation which God has given to all of humanity, made up of Scripture and Tradition, which is necessary to all people for salvation.

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Public Revelation

17
Q

Public Revelation ended with the ___________

A

death of the last Apostle (St. John)

18
Q

Public revelation (is/is not) necessary to all people for salvation.

A

is

19
Q

Scripture
An _______ _____witness to _____ with _____ words

A

inerrant public, Jesus, inspired

20
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Sensus Fidelium
An ________ to Scripture and Tradition as taught by the Magisterium. This is a Latin phrase meaning “_____________”

A

infallible adherence; sense of the faithful

21
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Tradition
An _______ witness to ____ (with/without) inspired words, but with what we might call “inspired ____”

A

inerrant public, Jesus, without, ideas