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Beatitudes

Beatitudes  

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Christ's promise of coming blessings in the ‘Sermon on the Mount’ (Mt. 5: 3–11) and the ‘Sermon on the Plain’ (Lk. 6: 20–22).
Catholic Peace Traditions

Catholic Peace Traditions  

Catholic peacemaking includes three major traditions: (1) evangelical nonviolence practiced by individuals, groups, and mass movements; (2) just-war theory and practice borrowed from Roman thought ...
chiasmus

chiasmus  

A figure of speech by which the order of the words in the first of two parallel clauses is reversed in the second, e.g. ‘He saved others; himself he cannot save.’ 
Christian attitude to war

Christian attitude to war  

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It has always been recognized that in a world wholly governed by Christian principles war would be ruled out; nevertheless, since Christians are members of a secular society in which the use of force ...
Commandments, the Ten

Commandments, the Ten  

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Precepts divinely revealed to Moses on Mt. Sinai and engraved on two tablets of stone. The text is preserved in two closely similar versions (Exod. 20: 1–17 and Deut. 5: 6–21). Their dating has been ...
Didache

Didache  

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(Greek for ‘teaching’). The elements in primitive Christian apologetic of an instructional kind, as contrasted with kerygma or ‘preaching’.
discernment of spirits

discernment of spirits  

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Paul regards the ability to recognize gifts of the Spirit as itself a gift (1 Cor. 12: 10); it enables a person to establish the presence or the absence of God or, a worse case, the activity of an ...
disciple

disciple  

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A personal follower of Christ during his life, especially one of the twelve Apostles (see also beloved disciple). The word is recorded from Old English, and comes from Latin discipulus ‘learner’, ...
golden rule

golden rule  

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A (modern) name for the precept ‘Whatever you wish that others would do to you, do so to them’ (Mt. 7: 12).
Gospel of Matthew

Gospel of Matthew  

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Traditionally held to be the oldest of the four Gospels, it stands first in the NT Canon. It was probably written c.ad 80–90. Though since the 2nd cent. it has been attributed to St Matthew the ...
halakah

halakah  

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Commentary or interpretation by the rabbis on the Law. The purpose was to bring the written commandments up to date by explaining how they referred to changed circumstances. In their original form ...
Kingdom of God

Kingdom of God  

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The conception of the Kingdom of God (or in Mt. the ‘Kingdom of Heaven’) is a central element in the teaching of Jesus Christ. Its origins lie in the OT. God's reign was expected to bring with it ...
Law

Law  

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Translation of the Hebrew torah, though this word has a meaning much wider than the legal: ‘interpretation’ might be preferable. It is used in the Hebrew Bible for the Pentateuch, in which law as a ...
Letter of James

Letter of James  

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Outline. The letter of James is a literary composition (i.e., a letter designed to be published rather than dispatched like a true letter) and follows the conventions of the literary ...
Lord's Prayer

Lord's Prayer  

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Name of the prayer given by Jesus to his disciples at their request (Matt. 6: 9–13, and in a slightly different and shorter version, Luke 11: 2–4). It is an essentially Jewish prayer, without ...
Marx and the Bible.

Marx and the Bible.  

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What did Karl Marx (1818–1883) make of the Bible? Was it a book that he knew and used? Did the Bible have any influence on him, a person who became ...
meek.

meek.  

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The English word “meek” is now largely archaic, and recent translations of the Bible use it far less frequently than earlier versions. Its connotations of gentleness and humility are not ...
mile

mile  

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A unit of linear measure equal to 1,760 yards (approximately 1.609 kilometres); originally, a Roman measure of 1,000 paces (approximately 1,620 yards).Recorded from Old English (in the form mīl) the ...
moral theology

moral theology  

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The study of moral questions and the foundations of morality in the light of Christian belief. From earliest times Christian thinkers were concerned with questions of morality, but moral theology ...
Mount of the Beatitudes

Mount of the Beatitudes  

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The name traditionally given to the place where the Sermon on the Mount is believed to have been delivered (cf. Mt. 5: 1). It has been identified since Crusading times ...

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