Unit 4: The Incarnation
Across
- 2. means "of the same substance"
- 4. The belief that Jesus became God at his baptism in the Jordan River
- 5. a revealed teaching of Christ proclaimed by the Magisterium
- 7. Greek meaning "from the same eye"
- 9. The belief that Jesus is not human because the divine nature "consumed" the human nature
- 10. the Gospel writer who wrote to the audience of Jewish people with a focus on Jesus as a fulfillment of the Old Testament
- 11. false teachings of the Faith
- 15. the Gospel writer who wrote to the audience of Roman Gentiles, especially those who needed to be reminded of Jesus quickly during times of persecution, emphasized his deeds and ministry
- 16. Greek meaning "the God-bearer"
- 19. the teaching that the very word of God became human (body and soul) in the Divine Person of Jesus Christ
- 20. The one divine person of Jesus Christ unites the full divine nature and a full human nature.
- 21. The belief that "Jesus" the human person was united to, but distinct from, the divine person "God the Son"
Down
- 1. a divine deed done humanly meaning Jesus uses his human nature as an instrument for his divinity.
- 3. Greek meaning "the word"
- 6. the source of all dogma as it has been revealed by God
- 8. Universal Christian audience, focuses on Jesus’ divinity
- 12. refers to what something is
- 13. the Gospel writer who wrote to the audience of Greek Gentiles highlighting Jesus's mercy, justice, and compassion, particularly for the poor, women, and the marginalized
- 14. the Gospel that introduces Jesus by referencing the beginning of creation
- 17. an icon used to depict the Incarnation
- 18. The belief that Jesus was not of the same substance as God the Father.