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World Religions Review Semester Review # 2

Across
From the Greek word meaning messenger
The literal and symbolic meaning fish in Greek
Understanding of the nature of the universe
The overcoming of the normal limitations imposed by the human condition whether temporary or abidingly
Was converted on the road to Damascus-had a vision of the Risen Christ
Experience of the divine-sometimes involving intellectual belief and emphasizing personal trust
Believed in Jewish independence through armed rebellion
A widespread phenomenon in 16th century Europe that resulted in the emergence of the Protestant faith from Catholicism.
A core Christian doctrine, God consists of The Father, Son and Holy Spirit- are all one in being.
From Greek meaning elder- officials within the Church who assisted the Bishops.
Why do we suffer? Why do we experience pain? Why do we die? Are we merely what we appear to be?
Meaning universal in Greek
Belief in only one god
Capacity to see things from another's perspective.
Down
A dimension of religion that deals with how we are to act while living in the world
The promotion of worldwide Christian unity.
Made the decision that Jesus must be crucified.
In Primal Religions, this was a type of supernatural being who tends to disrupt the normal course of life- esu Among the Yoruba and inktomi among the Lakota
This area , the ancient homeland of the Jews was ruled by the Romans
Formal worship practice, often based on the reenactment of a myth
The transmission of the divine will or knowledge to human beings, typically through myths or some form of religious experience.
The doctrine especially prevalent in Calvin's form of Protestantism, stating that God has already chosen those who will be saved from sin.
A primary means for God's revelation of Christ, beginning with the Apostles and continuing in the present day through the Church.
Conservative Jews, wealthy aristocrats who controlled the Temple of Jerusalem
From the Greek word meaning assembly