Week 2 Terms Flashcards
Charism:
A _______ gift given by ____ for __________ of the Church
supernatural, God, building up
Ecclesia Discens
A ____ phrase meaning “_________”
Latin, “Learning Church”
Ecclesia Docens
A Latin phrase meaning “______”
“Teaching Church”
Gnostics:
_____ in the early Church who believed that salvation was given through ____________________
Heretics, private enlightenment only to certain persons
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
inerrancy
A charism which prevents the Magisterium from falling into error, though without giving it particular words.
Infallibility
Infallibility is a _______ charism
negative
Inerrancy is a ____ charism
positive
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
Inspiration
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.
Magisterium
Magisterium comes from the Latin, “magister,” meaning “_____.” The Magisterium is not a source of _____________; it is an ___________
teacher, public revelation, infallible teacher about Scripture and Tradition
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.
Modernism
A naïve assumption of objectivity which fails to take into account the infinite depth of the human person.
Positivism
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.
Private Revelation
Private revelation (is/is not) required for salvation
is not