Holy Bible - includes important scriptures that outline Jesus’ teachings, the lives and teachings of major prophets and disciples, and offer instructions on how Christians should live.
small groups was called an ecclesia
Acts of the Apostles - From Paul’s conversion to Christianity after he had a supernatural encounter with Jesus is described in this book.
Paul is thought to have written 13 of the 27 books in the New Testament.
The Epistles - They are concerned with the story of Jesus and the good news of Salvation offered by Him.
The acts of the apostles - They were letters written to strengthen the faith of the Early Christian Community.
the book of Revelation - It is a visionary book that reveals the truth to the believers of Jesus.
Chosen - anointed one
Bethlehem - It is the place where Jesus was born according to the Gospel.
Mary - Who is the most important person in the Gospel narrative and best disciple of Salvation.
Salvation - What is the mission of Jesus when He appeared in history of humanity?
The branch of Christianity which believes in the doctrine of salvation through faith alone, without any good works or sacraments. Protestantism
The branch of Christianity which splits into independent units each governed by a Holy Synod and there is no central governing structure akin to the Pope. Lutheran
Which of the following literally means “belonging to the first Canon”?
Protocanonical Books
Deuterocanonical Books - “belonging to the second Canon”
Which of the following are NOT recognized by the Church as Canonical? Apocryphal Books
It is the first five books of the Bible, also called as the Torah, about Israel’s covenant with God. Pentateuch
The historical books - These books contain the Israel’s religious history.