Catechism of the Catholic Church: Difference between revisions

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**** PIE '''*ghut-''' ("that which is invoked") and '''*gheu(e)''' (to call, invoke)
**** PIE '''*ghut-''' ("that which is invoked") and '''*gheu(e)''' (to call, invoke)
** Latin '''''deus''''' ("God") from PIE '''*deiwos''' "god" and root '''*dyeu-''' "to shine,"
** Latin '''''deus''''' ("God") from PIE '''*deiwos''' "god" and root '''*dyeu-''' "to shine,"
* '''''Godhead, The'''''
** a reference to the '''''Holy Trinity of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit'''''
* '''gospel'''
* '''gospel'''
** from Old English ''godspell''
** from Old English ''godspell''
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*'''Trinity'''
*'''Trinity'''
**the mystery of God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
**the mystery of God in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
**= source of much conflict and contention in the early Church
***called collectively the "'''Godhead'''"
**and, ultimately, a core tenant of Church doctrine
**the Trinity was source of much conflict and contention in the early Church
***Jews were offended that fellow Jews worshiped Christ, as Judaism was supposed to be monotheistic
***and, ultimately, a core tenant of Church doctrine
***Romans considered Christians atheistic, as they rejected Roman gods and refused to worship Caesar
****Jews were offended that fellow Jews worshiped Christ, as Judaism was supposed to be monotheistic
****Romans considered Christians atheistic, as they rejected Roman gods and refused to worship Caesar
*'''Triune God'''
*'''Triune God'''
*'''typology'''
*'''typology'''