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26 Cards in this Set
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Incarnation/Trinity
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Athanasian Creed
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Knowledge
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Gnosis
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Golden-mouthed
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Chrysostom
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Common
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Vulgus
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God-bearer
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Theotokos
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Orthodox Catholicism derives from the _______ __ _____.
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Deposit of Faith
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___________ denied the existence of a human mind and will in Christ
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Apollinaris
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_____________ maintained one will in Christ, but two natures.
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Monothelitism
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________ taught man could be saved without grace.
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Pelagius
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_____ taught that Christ was a creature of the Father, though the oldest created being.
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Arius
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_________ is best known for combating the Docetist heresy.
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St. Agustin
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_______ ___________ called the Council of Nicaea.
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Emperor Constantine
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St. Vladimir is called the "_______ __ ______"
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"Apostle of Russia"
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__________ cemented the union between Church and state with his decree in 391 making Christianity the official religion of the empire.
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Theodosius
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The two main points of the Athanasian Creed strongly emphasizes the ___________ and the _______
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Incarnation and the Trinity
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a ban solemnly pronounced by an ecclesiastical authority an accompanied by excommunication
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Anathema
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occurs when someone freely chooses to hold tenets opposed to the Church teaching
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Formal Heresy
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derives people into two classes: pneumatokoi and sarkikou
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Gnosticism
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Marcion recognized only ______ as a legitimate authority because of his teaching regarding freedom of the law
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St. Paul
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"The whole world has gone Arian; then it is ____________ against the world."
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St. Athanasius
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_________ taught Christ was never fully human nor fully divine.
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Nestorius
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The heresy of ______________ denies the two natures of Christ
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monophysitism
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one who renounced the Christian Faith under Diocletian
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Traditor
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_____ taught that Jesus was neither God nor equal to the Father, but raised to the level of "Son of God" because of his fidelity and piety.
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Arius
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________ rejected the validity of sacraments celebrated by priests and bishops who had formerly betrayed the Faith.
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Donatism
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________ lived a life summarized by the constant affirmation: "Our hearts are restless until they rest in thee, O Lord."
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St. Agustin
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