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Insert in the left-hand column in the space provided the letter of the definitio

ID: 344102 • Letter: I

Question

Insert in the left-hand column in the space provided the letter of the definition that best matches the term in the right-hand column

1. _____ Gospel

2. _____ Akeidat Yitzhak

3. _____ Incarnation

4. _____ Dabru Emet

5. _____ Sacrament

6. _____ Trinity

7. _____ Ecumenical

8. ____ Messiah

9. _____ Creed

10. _____ Denomination

11. _____ Doctrine

A.      A fixed belief regarding a theological issue

B.     A prayer containing a listing of major beliefs, or just a listing of basic beliefs

C.     Relationships between different denominations or religions for purposes of a closer relationship and understanding of each other.

D.   In Christianity, the birth of the Savior who is the second person of the Blessed Trinity who is true God and True Man

E.   The Man-God promised by God in Genesis 3 that would deliver mankind from the sins of mankind.

F.   The belief that there is one God in three divine persons.

G.   A statement published by Jewish theologians on Christians and Christianity to acquaint Jewish readers with aspects of Christianity.

H.   In the Catholic Church 7 major actions of Christ specified in the Gospels which give grace to the participant.

I.   One of the first four books of the New Testament that provides the life of Christ.

J.   A division of faiths within Christianity with beliefs differing from other Christian divisions.

K.   Hebrew for the “binding of Isaac”

1. _____ Gospel

2. _____ Akeidat Yitzhak

3. _____ Incarnation

4. _____ Dabru Emet

5. _____ Sacrament

6. _____ Trinity

7. _____ Ecumenical

8. ____ Messiah

9. _____ Creed

10. _____ Denomination

11. _____ Doctrine

A.      A fixed belief regarding a theological issue

B.     A prayer containing a listing of major beliefs, or just a listing of basic beliefs

C.     Relationships between different denominations or religions for purposes of a closer relationship and understanding of each other.

D.   In Christianity, the birth of the Savior who is the second person of the Blessed Trinity who is true God and True Man

E.   The Man-God promised by God in Genesis 3 that would deliver mankind from the sins of mankind.

F.   The belief that there is one God in three divine persons.

G.   A statement published by Jewish theologians on Christians and Christianity to acquaint Jewish readers with aspects of Christianity.

H.   In the Catholic Church 7 major actions of Christ specified in the Gospels which give grace to the participant.

I.   One of the first four books of the New Testament that provides the life of Christ.

J.   A division of faiths within Christianity with beliefs differing from other Christian divisions.

K.   Hebrew for the “binding of Isaac”

Explanation / Answer

1. Gospel - I. One of the first four books of the New Testament that provides the life of Christ.

2. Akeidat Yitzhak -K. Hebrew for the “binding of Isaac”

3. Incarnation - D. In Christianity, the birth of the Savior who is the second person of the Blessed Trinity who is true God and True Man

4. Dabru Emet -- G. A statement published by Jewish theologians on Christians and Christianity to acquaint Jewish readers with aspects of Christianity.

5. Sacrament - H.In the Catholic Church 7 major actions of Christ specified in the Gospels which give grace to the participant.

6. Trinity - F. The belief that there is one God in three divine persons.

7. Ecumenical - C. Relationships between different denominations or religions for purposes of a closer relationship and understanding of each other.

8.  Messiah - E. The Man-God promised by God in Genesis 3 that would deliver mankind from the sins of mankind.

9. Creed - B. A prayer containing a listing of major beliefs, or just a listing of basic beliefs

10. Denomination - J. A division of faiths within Christianity with beliefs differing from other Christian divisions

11. Doctrine - A. fixed belief regarding a theological issue