Theo continued
Terms
undefined, object
copy deck
- priests
- below bishops
- Romans
- grace through fiath found in...
- priesthood of all believers
- one important view of Luther
- saints, sacraments, limbo
- unbiblical:
- Tertullion
- against Monarchianism and Gnosticism in Carthage
- baptism and communion
- 2 Protestant sacraments
- Hadrian
- ordered that Christians must be accused of definite crimes under due process of law before they could be condemned
- Didache
- book of laws
- Montanists
- claimed authority of "new prophecy"
- Emperor Domitian
- persecuted Christians at end of 1st century (eg: John, 95 AD)
- 40 yrs
- length of 2 popes
- October 31, 1517
- nailed 95 Thesis on Wittenberg's door
- October 31, 1517
- night before All Saint's Day where church was open for viewing of relics, big $$maker
- 1,900 yrs ago
- Bible finished
- Tetzel
- preacher (not priest or bishop) who introduced idea of buying indulgences for loved ones
- Apostles' Creed/Confession of Faith
- written 250 AD for baptism
- Clement of Alexandria
- theologian in Alexandria early part of 3rd century who emphasized Jesus' humanity
- Muratorians
- only accepted the 4 Gospels, Acts, and Paul's Epistles
- 33 AD
- Christ's death, resurrection
- 70 AD
- destruction of temple
- creeds
- general statements of faith
- limbo
- state for infants that is not heaven or hell
- Humanism
- movement to return to classical period, Greek and Roman cultures
- Jesus
- Ignatius said that the bishop represented X and was the head of the church
- 6th through 15th century
- Medieval church
- an academic discussion
- Luther wanted it to be...
- Frederick the Great
- elector of Saxony, hid Luther from public for safety
- Clement of Rome
- 95 AD, bishop of Rome
- binitarian
- God the Father and Son
- Trajan
- receieved message from Pliny to give him reports of local temples destroyed. Chrisitians were blamed
- Canon
- measuring rod of the New Testament, authoritative and sacred books
- simony
- RC church selling large sums of things? to wealthy individuals
- salvation by grace alone
- heart of Luther's theology
- 70-135 AD
- early church, existed alongisde Judaism
- schismatic
- separating from main
- Ignatius
- wrote letter to Ephesians urging unity between bishop and church
- 1378
- group of cardinals pick another pope
- baptism, confirmation, mass, penance, marriage, ordination, last rites
- 7 sacraments
- Wittenberg
- town Tetzel was from
- 10%
- % of population that could read/write
- printing press
- helped spread REformation
- Greek and Hebrew
- Humanism's effect on Christianity was that people went back to original X manuscripts
- Avignon, France
- home of 2nd pope
- humanism
- movement around end of 15th century
- Protestant
- split off Roman Catholic Church
- Corinth
- good bishop deposed here
- Gutenberg
- invented movable press
- bishops
- above priests
- Alexandria
- also center of Gnosticism
- Europe
- Medieval church was in...