Across
- 2. indicates that God, in the Divine Person of Jesus Christ, came to earth in the flesh to share in our humanity.
- 3. Catholic who said: “I think therefore I am.”
- 6. longest reigning pope in history who became known as the first "modern pope"
- 7. dogmatic constitution that asserted that human reason leads a person to the knowledge that God exists.
- 9. Catholic who determined that the earth is not the center of the universe.
- 11. The dogma that states that Mary, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, was preserved free from the stain of Original Sin from the moment of her conception.
- 12. the doctrine that in specified circumstances the Pope is incapable of error in pronouncing dogma.
- 13. the belief that while God does exist and created the world, he refrains from any kind of interference or direct participation in his creation.
Down
- 1. Seventeenth-century Catholic philosopher who proposed a wager on either God exists or he doesn't, and there is no in bewtween.
- 4. seized papal states and wanted an annulment granted to him by Pope Pius VII.
- 5. a vigorous campaign to celebrate German identity and portray the Church as an alien and intruding force
- 8. a philosophy that taught that only human reason, separated from religious belief, can bring people into the light of knowledge.
- 10. Deist who believed in a primitive religion and basic morality.
