Across
- 2. The belief that the Bible was not written or inspired by God but is a human account of interactions with the divine (so can potentially contain errors)
- 7. Core Christian belief that was formalised at the Council of Nicaea
- 8. A ritual that changes a person on the inside and the outside
- 12. (4 words) Given by Jesus to Peter in Matthew's Gospel
- 13. Latin term meaning "scripture"
- 15. Term used to describe a collection of vital Protestant beliefs
- 19. Proposed two different conceptions of authority.
- 20. (4 words) Preached by Jesus in Matthew's Gospel, this contains the Beatitudes and the instruction to "turn the other cheek"
- 21. The authority of the law; this is unchanging and fixed.
- 22. The belief that the Bible is all true, but that this should sometimes be understood metaphorically or mythologically
- 24. Latin term meaning "faith"
- 25. Title used by Peter before Jesus renamed him.
Down
- 1. Academic name for the Old Testament
- 3. (2 words)A common name for the command to "love thy neighbour"
- 4. New Testament letter-writer who stated that "faith without works is dead."
- 5. Latin term meaning "grace"
- 6. Luther claimed that there should be a _____ of all believers
- 9. The authority of the individual, this can change in time.
- 10. (2 words) The belief that Genesis 1 is factually accurate and the world is 6000 years old
- 11. A term used by Roman Catholics for the full body of their laws and teachings
- 14. Paul was writing to these people when he defended the truth of the Resurrection and spoke about spiritual bodies
- 15. (3 words) Title Jesus used to describe himself.
- 16. (2 words) Crucial Roman Catholic belief supporting papal authority and the ordination as a sacrament
- 17. (3 words) This refers to the belief that the Bible (or parts of it) are a product of their time
- 18. Set of ten important laws found in the Torah
- 23. The belief that every word in the Bible comes from God and should be read as factual
