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Test your knowledge on vocabulary related to beliefs about God and divine revelation. Includes questions on agnostics, covenant, dogma, concupiscence, divine providence, Thomas Aquinas, transcendence, deism, immanence, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, faith, Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, salvation history, Magisterium, covenants in the Bible, Yahweh, Abba, God's appearance to Moses, Blessed Trinity, omnipotence, purpose of human creation, original sin, humans, Chosen People.
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The open-ended contract of love between God and human beings.
A central truth of revelation that Catholics are obligated to believe.
An inclination to commit sin that can be found in human desires and appetites as a result of original sin.
God’s loving and watchful guidance over his creatures on their way to their final goal and perfection.
A trait of God that refers to God’s total otherness and being infinitely beyond and independent of creation.
The belief that God did create the universe, but that He takes no further interestin it.
A trait of God which refers to God’s being in the world, His closeness to us, and intimacy with us.
The Christ-appointed teaching authority, which extends to the pope and bishops.
According to your book, the four most important covenants recorded in the Bible.
What are: -The Covenant with Noah; -The Covenant with Abraham; -The Sinai Covenant; -Jesus Christ, the New Covenant.
The Aramaic word for Father, which Jesus used to address God.
The only attribute of God identified in the Apostles’ Creed.
Out of His love, wisdom, and great desire to share his beauty, truth, goodness and life.
The fallen state of human nature into which all generations of people are born.
In spite of their sinful nature, God created this group of people and was passionately faithful to them through their history.