Jesus Christ: His Mission and Ministry Final Examination Review

Mr. Bricki Friday, June 13, 2014 (8:15am)

Exam Format

35 Matching: Vocabulary Terms (1 point each)

55 Multiple Choice and True/False Questions (1 point each)

1 Essay (10 points)

Exam Content

Eastern Catholic Churches Unit

Be able to:

·  recognize that the Catholic Church is a communion of 24 sui iuris Churches.

·  identify with which liturgical rite the Latin Catholic Church worships.

·  identify approximately how many parishes the Russian Catholic Church has worldwide.

·  explain the relationship between some Eastern Catholic Churches and the Eastern Orthodox Churches.

Chapter 1 – God’s Revelation and Our Response

Be able to:

·  define the Pentateuch/Torah.

·  identify how many books are in the Catholic canon of the Old Testament and New Testament.

·  name the theological virtues.

·  identify when the New Testament was written.

·  refute the heresy of Docetism.

Chapter 2 – Who is Jesus Christ?

Be able to:

·  name Jesus’ relatives.

·  identify where Jesus grew up.

·  name the temptations Jesus faced when fasting in the desert for 40 days and His responses to each of them.

·  identify theophanies of the Holy Trinity.

Chapter 3 – Tracing the Historical Life of Jesus

Be able to:

·  explain what the term “Hidden Life of Jesus” means.

·  define the term “sacrament.”

·  give examples demonstrating the humanity and divinity of Jesus.

·  define the word “synoptic” and name the synoptic gospels.

·  define the word “apocryphal” and name some apocryphal gospels. Know some reasons why they are apocryphal.

·  explain the significance of Jesus using the term “Amen” as an introduction.

·  identify the three major criteria the Church used for determining the official canon of the gospels.

·  explain why the gospels were written down and which was the first canonical gospel to be written.

·  identify what the “Q source” is.

Chapter 4 – Jesus Christ’s Revelation about God

Be able to:

·  explain what the Great Commission is.

·  explain what the Confession of Peter is.

·  identify what the term “son of God” means in the Old Testament.

·  identify signs of the presence of the Holy Spirit.

·  identify who said “we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity. …”

·  define and explain the dogma of the Blessed Trinity.

·  explain what Christians remember on the Feast of Pentecost and when we celebrate it.

Philosophy Unit and Chapter 5 – Jesus Helps Us to Understand the Trinity, Mary, and the Holy Spirit

Be able to:

·  define and distinguish “substance” and “accident.”

·  identify the etymology of the words “philosophy” and “metaphysics.”

·  name the five major branches of philosophy and what each pertains to.

·  name symbols of the Holy Spirit.

·  name symbols of the Holy Trinity.

·  explain what the Annunciation, Assumption, and perpetual virginity of Mary are.

·  identify to whom Jesus gave His mother when He was hanging on the cross.

Chapter 8 – What Jesus Tells Us about Ourselves

Be able to:

·  identify why the Church believes in the profound dignity of every human person.

·  recognize the origin of concupiscence.

·  identify the sacrament in which Christ forgives us of our mortal sins after baptism.

·  name the “formula for responsibility.”

·  define “metanoia” and explain why it is important in living a Christian life.

Prayer Dissections Unit and Chapter 10 – Jesus Teaches Us to Pray

Be able to:

·  identify to which member of the Trinity the prayer “Heavenly King” is directed.

·  explain why the Our Father is also called “The Lord’s Prayer.”

·  recognize samples of the various types of prayers.

Important Terms to Know

Vocabulary Terms

catholic
celibacy
Divine Liturgy
Filioque
Great Schism
transcendence
immanence
Magisterium
canon of the Bible
covenant
Incarnation
Nativity
Epiphany
Docetism
Transfiguration
apocryphal gospels
Synoptic Gospels
Gnosticism
martyrs / evangelists
Blessed Trinity
ecumenical council
omnipotent
infinite
eternal
consubstantial
saint
Theotokos
Immaculate Conception
Paraclete
infallible teaching
concupiscence
metanoia
spontaneous prayer
petition
contrition
intercession
contemplation