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This document contains a collection of study guides and questions relating to topics in Theology. It covers a variety of themes, including the Bible, creation, and the life of Jesus. The questions are suitable for students studying the subject and potentially preparing for exams. It focuses on specific topics within Religion/Theology.

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Unit 1 Test Study Guide The Bible What is the Bible? Who is the primary author? Inspiration and Inerrancy What is the Canon of Scripture? How were the books of the Bible chosen? The Senses of Scripture What kind of truth does the Bible communicate? Genesis 1 - 11 are accounts of things that did happ...

Unit 1 Test Study Guide The Bible What is the Bible? Who is the primary author? Inspiration and Inerrancy What is the Canon of Scripture? How were the books of the Bible chosen? The Senses of Scripture What kind of truth does the Bible communicate? Genesis 1 - 11 are accounts of things that did happen, but presented in a mythopoeic way. Creation and the Fall How many creation stories are there? What are the differences and similarities? How do they give us a complete picture of who God is? What does it mean to be created in the image and likeness of God? The Creation of the world in 7 days resembles the building of what? What is important about Eve being created from Adams rib? What tree were Adam and Eve not to eat from? What is meant by “knowledge of good and evil”? Define Original Holiness and Original Justice. Explain what Original Sin is, and what the consequences are. What are the roles Adam had in creation? Define Concupiscence The Protoevangelium The Trinity is a mystery Creation as a work of the Trinity. Cain and Abel Why did God prefer Abel's sacrifice? The lineage of Cain and the lineage of Seth Noah and the Flood Typology found in this story Which Son of Noah would continue the righteous lineage eventually becoming God’s chosen people? What was the first thing Noah did after he got off of the Ark? The flood as a recreation with Noah as a new Adam The Cycle of Sin - Adam/Cain, Noah/Ham The Covenant with Noah What is the sign of the Covenant? What was the promise God made? The Tower of Babel Why did they build this tower? What was the consequence? Unit 2 Test Study Guide Past Unit Concepts and Vocabulary Typology Senses of Scripture Original Justice Original Holiness Original Sin Covenants What is a Covenant? Elements of a Covenant - Promise - Commitment - Scope - Sign - Form - Mediator Types of Jesus and Types of the Eucharist Abrahamic Covenant The Priest Melchizedek Sign of the Covenant Covenant of Pieces - The Flaming Torch - Covenant Oath - God makes this covenant in response to Abraham’s asking how he will know God will fulfill his promise Three Promises made to Abraham Mosaic Covenant The Burning Bush - The Divine Name The Plagues The Parting of the Red Sea The Manna in the Dessert Moses did not think he would be good for this mission, why not? The Golden Calf Incident Which Tribe remained on the Lord’s Side? JUDGES Who were the Judges? What allowed them to deliver the people of Israel? Samuel → David → Solomon Why did the Israelites ask for a King? God’s Promise to David Who builds the Temple? Which empires took over the Northern and Southern kingdoms? The Prophets New and Everlasting Covenant In the Line of David Suffering Servant - Isaiah Hearts of Flesh in place of Stony Hearts - Ezekiel Unit 3 Test Study Guide The Genealogy of Jesus The Rosary Luminous Mysteries - Consider the Public Life of Jesus Christ Baptism of Jesus - Kenosis - (Philippians 2:6) - What is revealed? - Jesus’ Identity - The Trinity - Jesus’ Public Life Begins Temptation of Jesus - Connections between Israel and Jesus - 1st born son of God - Pass through water into time of testing in the wilderness - Jesus’ Temptations are connected to the testing of the Israelites in the wilderness - Jesus quotes Deuteronomy with each temptation to refute Satan - Satan uses scripture in his tempting of Jesus Wedding at Cana - Gospel of John - Mary’s Role - Queen Mother - Intercessor - “Woman” - New Eve; the woman from the Protoevangelium - Miracle of Jesus - 1st Miracle - Turning Water into wine - Announcing the Messianic Age. - Foreshadowing the Eucharist - the wine becoming his blood - Begins his Ministry Proclamation of the Kingdom Parables - Why did Jesus speak in parables? - Miracles - - Confirm his teachings Reveal his identity Transfiguration - Which two OT figures appeared by Jesus? - What do they each represent? - Who did Jesus bring with him up the mountain? - What did Peter offer to do when he saw Jesus with Moses and Elijah? - Confirmed the Divine Sonship of Jesus - Unveiled his Glory - In all three Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke) it immediately follows Peter's Confession that Jesus is The Christ, and Jesus telling his disciples of his death. - Corresponds the the Jewish Feast of Booths Institution of the Eucharist - John 6 - Bread of Life Discourse - Last Supper - Passover Meal - Connections to the Passover meal celebrated by the Jews - “Remembrance” of me - Institution of the Priesthood - The New Covenant - Forgiveness of Sins - Sign of the Covenant - Eucharist - Scope - Universal Unit 4 Test Study Guide Main Ideas and Key Terms Reasons for the Incarnation Mary as the New Eve The Annunciation Hail, Full of Grace The Immaculate Conception Mary’s Fiat The Visitation Mary, Ark of the Covenant Mary’s Magnificat The Protoevangelium - Human Cooperation in Salvation Christ’s Hidden Life Christ’s Life reveals the Father Justification - Faith and Works Sanctifying Grace Study Questions 1) What is the relationship between the archangel Gabriel’s greeting “Hail, Full of Grace!” and the dogma of the Immaculate Conception? 2) What is the significance of the name that God, through the archangel Gabriel, gave the Child? 3) What is the Virgin Birth? 4) What is the Incarnation? 5) What was St. Joseph’s “annunciation”? 6) How was St. John the Baptist related to Christ? 7) Why did St. John the Baptist call Christ the “Lamb of God”? 8) Describe several truths we can learn from examining the hidden life of Christ. 9) What virtue seems to be most important in Christ’s hidden life, and why might it have been so important? 10) What are 5 reasons for the Incarnation? P. 70 11) Why was the Incarnation necessary for man to have been reconciled with God? P. 71 12) Why is Christ a model to imitate? 13) What is sanctifying Grace? 14) What is actual grace? 15) What does it mean to become “partakers in the divine nature”? 16) What does it mean to say Christ is “like us in all ways but sin”? 17) What is Justification? 18) What does redemption give the soul in addition to forgiveness of sins? 19) Why does the liturgy of the Church at Easter extol the sin of Adam as “O Happy fault”?

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