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Life of Jesus in the New Testament

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Patrick Sayers Period 8 10/17/13 Chapter 2 Jesus is the starting point of Catholic morality. Catholic morality builds on the reflection of Jesus? characteristics. Jesus is a role model and we follow people that can lead us. Jesus is incarnated as God made flesh, he is divine nature and he is human. We follow our own king, like humans. Jesus is relates to us to bring a human God, so humans can relate to God. We can relate to Jesus on the Sermon on the Mount. The Sermon on the Mount is when Jesus preaches important moral teachings, which includes the Beatitudes which we should follow. This is how Jesus is the starting point of Catholic morality. Love is the guiding principle of Catholic morality.

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Emily Wilson Mr.Z Theology 2 Chapter 5 study guide The Gospel of Matthew: Jesus the teacher The Secret to Greatness Vocabulary: Beatitudes- supreme happiness In this most famous of all homilies we find Jesus teaching the beatitudes that is, ?attitudes of being to his disciples. The challenging words that we find in the gospel of Matthew defied the conventional wisdom of Jesus? day and our day as well. They teach the way to blessed happiness- both in this life and for all eternity. Background on Matthews Gospel Vocabulary: Gehenna- the Jewish term for hell It is known as the first gospel It is unlikely that it is actually the first written Other Themes in Matthew?s Gospel

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Origin: Christianity has its basis in Judaism. The first part of the Bible, the Old Testament, is the Torah from Judaism. The second part of the Bible, the New Testament, is written by the disciples of Jesus about God, Jesus, and his teachings. According to Christianity, Jesus is the Messiah and is the son of God who was sent to Earth to die on the cross for our sins. Classification: monotheistic; universalizing Branches/Divisions: Denomination (from the Amish to The Way), meta-group (Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Protestantism...), wing (conservative, mainline and liberal), religious family ( Adventist, Baptist, Lutheran, Reform...), systems of belief (Arminianism, British Israelism, Calvinism)
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