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 The team will choose between two questions.  Whichever one they choose to answer they must stick with.  If they get the answer wrong, then that question goes to the next team. The next team must answer that question first before “choosing” their own on the next slide.  If they get the answer right, they receive 5 points. Then the teacher clicks to the next slide.  If it is the “golden question,” then their points are doubled.  If the question is not the golden question, they keep their 5 points and the other question goes to the other team.  To continue, the team answers the question that the last team did not choose. If it is a golden question, then they can earn double the points. If it is not a golden question, they earn the standard 5 points.  START OVER/REPEAT PROCESS

 Where is the concept of the Blessed Trinity mostly drawn from?  Which members of the Trinity does Jesus acknowledge during the Great Commission?

The Bible

 What is a “gathering of Bishops and Popes” to discuss matters of faith and morals referred to as?  What prayers is the Trinity reflected most clearly in today?

Ecumenical Council

 What would the typical reaction of the Jews be to Jesus’ I AM statements?  What is the I AM statement see in the Old Testament (before Jesus was known to the Jews)?

YHWH or the Sacred Tetragrammaton

 What is “a statement of beliefs” referred to as?  What is the word used in the Old Testament surrounding occurrences including the Holy Spirit?

Ruah

 What is the way of referring to the Trinity when discussing its relationship with us and action in the world?  What is the way of referring to the Trinity when discussing each person’s relationship to each other (Father Son and Spirit) alone, with out involvement of the people?

Salvific

 What is love’s aim?  What does “Theology” mean?

To become closer to the beloved

 What does the love that proceeds from the Father and the Son result in?  Question 2

The Holy Sprit

 What are spiritual perfections that result from the Holy Spirit living inside of us referred to as?  John Paul II said that God in his deepest mystery is not _________ but __________.

The fruits of the Holy Spirit

 T or F  Jesus made it clear that he was the Son of God  T or F  The three persons in one God are equal, distinct, but eternally and harmoniously united in love.

True

 T or F  God is male, which is why he appeared on earth as Jesus.  T or F  The doctrine of the Trinity goes beyond human reason and contradicts it.

False

 T or F  The sign of the Cross is a profession of faith in a Triune God.  T or F  Though we cannot fully understand the mystery of the Blessed Trinity, Christians believe it because Christ revealed it to us.

True

 T or F  The Father, Son and Holy Spirit are inseparable only in what they are but not in what they do.  T or F  The revelation of the Holy Spirit evolved rapidly.

False

 When Jesus forgave sins, what did this imply?  What is a record or study of ancestors or descendants of a person, people, or nation referred to as?

That He was God

 Who was the audience of Matthew’s Gospel  Who was the audience of Luke’s Gospel?

Gentile- Christians

 The Genealogy of Matthew’s Gospel stresses Jesus as a descendant of…  The Genealogy of Luke’s Gospel stresses Jesus as a descendant of…

Adam

 Whose family tree does the Gospel of Matthew follow (mother or father)?  Whose family tree does the Gospel of Luke follow (mother or father)?

Mary; mother

 Whose Gospel contains Genealogy that includes Tamar, Bathsheba, and Ruth?  Pope Francis said: The Lord has redeemed all of us with the blood of Christ, not just…”

Matthew’s

 If someone is redeemed but not saved, does that mean that they are automatically going to heaven?  What would Jesus most likely have worked on/built when he was a carpenter?

Boats or houses

 What does Hebrews 2:18 remind us about Jesus’ humanity?  What does Jesus know, more than any of us, as indicated in Hebrews 2:18

Although he experienced temptation, he never gave into it

 What were Jesus’ disciples not required to do when they were with him?  What was Jesus’ greatest miracle?

Resurrection

 What image does the Nicene Creed use to demonstrate the idea that Jesus is the same as the Father because they come from the same “source”?  Question 2

Light

 What is the term describing Mary that resulted from the clarification that Jesus was in fact, God?  Who is Jesus’ natural father?

Theotokos

 T or F  While the Jewish leaders rejected Jesus, his fellow Nazareans did not.  T or F  Ancient genealogies were not meant to be extensive.

True

 T or F  There was never a time when Jesus was NOT God.  T or F  Down through the centuries, Christians have expressed their belief in Jesus through various symbols and visuals.

True