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What is the first and most fundamental affirmation of the Apostles' Creed?
"I believe in God"
"I am who I am"
"I believe"
the essential elements of the Church's Faith
What is God commonly called in the Hebrew Bible?
Yhwh
Kyrios
Creation
Lord
Why does the Apostle's Creed have a great authority?
because it is the ancient baptismal symbol of the Church of Rome, the See of Peter, the first of the apostles
because it is a faithful short summary of the apostles' Faith
because it is at once a name revealed and something like the refusal of a name
because these Persons are united in one essence, substance, or nature entirely simple
What are two other names for a Creed?
the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed
a faithful summary
profession of Faith
symbol of Faith
redemption
Why did the Church start to write Creeds?
in order to express and hand on her Faith in brief formulae
in order to translate the Old Testament from the Greek
in order to take over the world
How is Yhwh pronounced in Greek?
Symbolon
What does the presentation of the Faith in the CCC follow?
the Latin word with which they often begin
the truths of the Faith professed during Baptism
the Apostles' Creed
the Faith is presented in reference to the three Trinitarian persons
What does Deutoronomy 6,4 say about the oneness of God?
"Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one."
Why does the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed have a great authority?
because it stems from the first two ecumenical councils (Nicaea I and Constantinople I)
because of the word symbolon in Greek
because it is the ancient baptismal symbol of the Church of Rome
What does 'credo' mean?
in Baptism
Why does the Creed begin with God the Father?
because the Father is the first Divine Person of the Most Holy Trinity
The Father = ?
Redemption
Baptism
How does the Septuagint understand the divine name "I am who I am"?
at the burning bush
in the sense that God is the fullness of Being and perfection without beginning and end
The Son = ?
Faith
I believe
Why do we call them Creeds?
the Latin word with which they often begin: credo
Why are creeds often called "symbols of Faith"?
because they are the ancient baptismal symbol of the Church of Rome
because the Persons of the Trinity are united in one essence, substance, or nature
because they stem from the first two ecumenical Councils
because of the word 'symbolon' in Greek
What is the name that God reveals to Moses mysterious?
because it is the ancient baptismal symbol of the Church of Rome, the See of Peter
because it is a faithful summary of the apostles' Faith
because it is at once a name revealed and something like a refusal
because it stems from the first two ecumenical Councils
What are the articles of the Creed?
distinct truths out of which the Creed is composed
God's nature, substance, and essence
the sense that God is the fullness of Being and perfection
The Holy Spirit = ?
the burning bush
Sanctification
How is the presentation of the Faith in the CCC completed?
as a faithful short summary of the apostles' Faith
by constant reference to the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed
by revelation
as an ancient baptismal symbol
What affirmation do all the articles of the Creed depend on?
"summarize"
Why is it called the Apostles' Creed?
because it is at once a name revealed and something like a refusal of a name
because it is the ancient baptismal symbol of the Church or Rome, the See of Peter
Who is God, "He who IS" chiefly and essentially?
Truth and Love
Credo
symbolon
When is the first profession of Faith in the life of a Christian made?
at Baptism
at Redemption
at Creation
at Confirmation
What does the baptismal Creed contain?
the Greek translation of the Old Testament
How is Yhwh pronounced in English?
God
What does the oneness expressed in "I believe in ONE God" refer to?
the Lord
How is Faith in three Divine Persons not contrary to belief in the One God?
because the Father is the first Divine person of the Most Holy Trinity
Why is the baptismal Creed proposed in a Trinitarian form?
Baptism is given in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit
What is the Septuagint?
an organic summary of the essential elements of the Faith
the Faith presented in reference to the three Trinitarian persons
Where does God reveal His name to Moses?
in the sense that God is the fullness of Being and Perfection
Why does the Creed have three parts?
Who were the Creeds especially intended for?
candidates for Baptism
the Jews
women and children
What is a Creed?
an organic summary of the essential elements of the Church's Faith
a name revealed and something like the refusal of a name
the ancient baptismal symbol of the Church
What is the name that God reveals to Moses from the burning bush?
"Baptism"
"Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one"
What are the three ways in which God's truth particularly shines forth? 1. His words councils the Apostle's Creed a summary( His words, councils, the Apostle's Creed, a summary ) 2. His wisdom in Creation one half of a broken object Constantinople the See of Peter( His wisdom in Creation, one half of a broken object, Constantinople, the See of Peter ) 3. His Son the symbol of Faith a token of Faith knowledge of God( His Son, the symbol of Faith, a token of Faith, knowledge of God )
What does the word 'symbolon' in Greek mean?
1. a summary "I believe" Lord His words( a summary, "I believe", Lord, His words ) 2. one half of a broken object an attitude of thanksgiving His wisdom in Creation a creed( one half of a broken object, an attitude of thanksgiving, His wisdom in Creation, a creed )
What are the three sources that have produced Creeds? 1. the ancient Churches the wisdom of creation preachers on television state government( the ancient Churches, the wisdom of creation, preachers on television, state government ) 2. councils the Apostles' Creed the Vatican the saints( councils, the Apostles' Creed, the Vatican, the saints ) 3. popes saints political leaders community councils( popes, saints, political leaders, community councils )
What are the two most important Creeds in the Church's life?
1. the Apostles' Creed the Apollo Creed the Faithful Creed the Roman Creed( the Apostles' Creed, the Apollo Creed, the Faithful Creed, the Roman Creed ) 2. the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed the Assassin's Creed the Clearwater Revival Creed the Cowboy Gatherin' Creed( the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, the Assassin's Creed, the Clearwater Revival Creed, the Cowboy Gatherin' Creed )
Two other names for a Creed:
1. profession of Faith procession of Faith statement of Faith confession of Faith( profession of Faith, procession of Faith, statement of Faith, confession of Faith ) 2. symbol of Faith token of Faith agreement of Faith song of Faith( symbol of Faith, token of Faith, agreement of Faith, song of Faith )