CAS RN 104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Hildegard Of Bingen, Apostolic Succession, John Calvin
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Rn 104: world religions western traditions: christianity (fall 2014; oct 1) Some key names, terms, and concepts to look out for . Key names: jesus, paul, peter, constantine, augustine, hildegard von bingen, martin. Luther, john calvin, henry viii, charles darwin, pope john xxiii, Key concepts/beliefs: canon, new testament, martyrdom, apostolic succession, Partriarchs (and patriarchates), creeds, trinity, incarnation, ecumenical councils, Cathedrals, original sin (sinful humanity), saints, crusades, indulgences, relics, Key groups and denominations: gnostics, monophysites, nestorians, arians, catholics, Key dates: 312, 325, 451, 1095/6, 1215, 1517, 1563, 1859, 1965. Grace: for both catholics and protestants, grace refers to the unmerited gift of salvation, given by god to human beings (through the incarnation and death of jesus). In the catholic tradition, it is by grace that human beings, through the sacrament of. Yet for catholics, this process is not fully sufficient: catholics believe that one must go on to merit (to earn) salvation by performing good works (including sacraments and good deeds).