What are the 3 biblical images of the church?
1. What are the 3 biblical images of the church?
Answer:
the people/nation/family of God.
The body of Christ.
The temple of God/the holy spirit.
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1. people of god2. body of christ
3.temple of the holy spirit
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i hope its help2. URGENT relate the characteristic of the church to her biblical images
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The images of the Church are extremely important in Church history. They explain how and why the people of a certain time viewed the church. There are many different images that people associate the church with. Most of these images are based on a time period, whether it's a time of suffering or a time of triumph
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3. what do Biblical images of the church tell us?
The past
Explanation:
Because its painted on the PAST
4. 2. The Biblical Views claimed that human nature was patterned after the image of God.
Answer:
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5. what do you call the biblical images used to describe the nature of the church?
Answer:
building, body, bride daw
Explanation:
https://ruf.org/blog/3-biblical-images-of-the-church (ito link)
6. write an article for publication promoting marriage in the church over civil weddings. Support it substantially with biblical passages and church teachings
Answer:
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7. What is the true Church in the Bible? Stand your answer with Biblical supports. Thank you.
Answer:
The church of God is composed of those who "have truly repented and rightly believed; who are rightly baptized ... and incorporated into the communion of saints on earth." The true church is "a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation," and "a congregation of the righteous.
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8. In 3-4 sentences, make a one- paragraph essay based on the given question below. What does the Biblical Image of the Church as “Body of Christ” mean?
Answer:
Corinthians 12:12-13. The Church is called the Body of Christ, as it is a living entity, just as a body is. It is the Body of Christ, as Christ is the head and founder of the Church. The relationship between the Church and Christ is the same as the relationship between the body and the head.
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9. which is not a source of reflection in teaching Human Dignity? a. Biblical source b. written or Oral Tradition c. Encyclopedia d. The Church's Magisterium
Answer:
d. the church's Magirterium
Explanation:
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10. In the light of the Biblical accounts and the Church Teaching about prophets, name two persons whom you consider prophets of our times. Briefly explain why.
Answer:
The canon of the Prophets
The Hebrew canon of the section of the Old Testament known as the Nevi'im, or the Prophets, is divided into two sections: the Former Prophets and the Latter Prophets.
11. Can you guys give 2 biblical passages or church teaching about water pollution
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1.The earth was a formless void and darkness covered the face of the deep, while a wind from God swept over the face of the waters.” Water is such an essential component of life, it was created on the very first day.2.Clean water is God's good gift for the well-being of all; it is unjust to make it a commodity reserved for the privileged few.Explanation:
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12. one of the biblical images used to describe the nature of the church? body of Christ or parable?
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13. A. Give 1 biblical image that has been used to describe the Church. What does this image reveal about God's relationshipwith His people? (5 points)
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1. Praying in the church.
And reading the bible in church.
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Answer:
pray to God
Explanation:
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14. Define church based on its biblical essence and explain it's relevance today.
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church, in Christian doctrine, the Christian religious community as a whole, or a body or organization of Christian believers.
The Greek word ekklēsia, which came to mean church, was originally applied in the Classical period to an official assembly of citizens. In the Septuagint (Greek) translation of the Old Testament (3rd–2nd century BCE), the term ekklēsia is used for the general assembly of the Jewish people, especially when gathered for a religious purpose such as hearing the Law (e.g., Deuteronomy 9:10, 18:16). In the New Testament it is used of the entire body of believing Christians throughout the world (e.g., Matthew 16:18), of the believers in a particular area (e.g., Acts 5:11), and also of the congregation meeting in a particular house—the “house-church” (e.g., Romans 16:5).
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The Christian view of the church was influenced by the Old Testament concept of the...
After the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, his followers went forth according to his mandate to preach the Gospel and developed facilities for those who were converted. Rebuffed by the Jewish authorities, the Christians established their own communities, modeled on the Jewish synagogue. Gradually, the church worked out a governmental system based on the office of the bishop (episcopacy).
Various controversies threatened the unity of the church from its earliest history, but, except for small sects that did not ultimately survive, it maintained unity for several centuries. Since the East-West Schism that split the Eastern and Western churches in 1054 and the disruption of the Western church during the 16th-century Protestant Reformation, however, the church has been split into various bodies, most of which consider themselves either the one true church or at least a part of the true church.
Schism of 1054
Schism of 1054
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A traditional means of discussing the nature of the church has been to consider the four marks, or characteristics, by which it is distinguished in the Nicene Creed: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. The first, that of oneness or unity, appears to be contradicted by the divisions in the church. It has been held, however, that since baptism is the rite of entry into the church, the church must consist of all baptized people, who form a single body irrespective of denomination. The holiness of the church does not mean that all its members are holy but derives from its creation by the Holy Spirit. The term catholic originally meant the universal church as distinct from local congregations, but it came to imply the church of Rome. Finally, apostolic implies that, in both its church and ministry, the church is historically continuous with the Apostles and thus with the earthly life of Jesus.
The fact that many Christians hold nominal beliefs and do not act like followers of Christ has been noted since the 4th century, when the church ceased to be persecuted. To account for this, St. Augustine proposed that the real church is an invisible entity known only to God. Martin Luther used this theory to excuse the divisions of the church at the Reformation, holding that the true church has its members scattered among the various Christian bodies but that it is independent of any organization known on earth. Many Christians, however, believing that Jesus intended to found one visible church here on earth, have worked to restore the unity of the church in the ecumenical movement. Evangelical Christians believe that for church unity to come to pass, fidelity to apostolic doctrine and practice must be restored. In 1948 the ecumenical World Council of Churches (WCC) was founded as “a fellowship of Churches which accept Jesus Christ our Lord as God and Saviour” in order to foster the unity and renewal of the Christian denominations.
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15. 3. What are the three purposes of a Biblical local church?
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The Local Church is a place of accountability, discipleship, and encouragement. It is a place where believers come together to share in love and support, and it serves so many purposes.
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The Local Church is a place of accountability, discipleship, and encouragement. It is a place where believers come together to share in love and support, and it serves so many purposes.
16. sa paanong paraan makakatulong ang moral virtue at iba pang biblical text at church documents sa kahirapan ng bansa?
Answer:
if matututo ang mga tao at isa gawa ang mga nakalagay sa moral virtue or ang mga sinasabi sa mga bibliya dahil kabutihang asal ang nilalaman nang mga yan kung matutong sundin ito nang mga tao at puro kabutihang asal ang ikikilos at gagawin mawawalan nang mga mag nanakaw nang mga nangangamkam nang mga buwis nang bayan
17. Sa paanong paraan makakatulong ang Moral Virtues at iba pang Biblical Text at Church Documents sa Kalusugan?
Answer:
Sa paanong paraan makakatulong ang Moral Virtues at iba pang Biblical Text at Church Documents sa Kalusugan?Explanation:
Mababasa natin sa bibliya ang tungkol sa kilinisan. Mapapasigla tayo nito na maging mapalinis sa ating katawan gayon narin sa ating kapaligiran.
Makakatulong ito upang mailayo tayo sa iba't ibang sakit.
Kung patuloy tayong makinig at magbasa ng mga Moral Virtues, Biblical Text at Church Documents.
Tutulong ito saatin upang mapangalagaan at maingatan ang ating pisikal, emosyonal, espiritual na kalusugan.
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18. Churches started to create their own theater with biblical stories and events. * GREEK RENAISSANCE MEDIEVAL ROMAN
Answer:
Question: Churches started to create their own theater with biblical stories and events.Answer:
Roman
Explanation:
The Roman Catholic Church believed theatre caused people to "indulge themselves in amusements which its fascinations interfere with the prosecution of the serious work of daily life.The Church instead encouraged Christians to strive to please their neighbours for good edification rather than pleasing oneself.
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19. what biblical foundation that the church apostolic. 3 example po
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Amm church po mga church po ng apostic
20. is the biblical bases of the church mission essential to you?
Answer:
not really, i’m an atheist.
21. Four biblical images in communiona
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Religious images in Christian theology have a role within the liturgical and devotional life of adherents of certain Christian denominations. The use of religious images has often been a contentious issue in Christian history. Concern over idolatry is the driving force behind the various traditions of aniconism in Christianity.
22. Make a logical representation of the church teaching with biblical support. Create a poster?
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What is a Christian education? Although the term Christian education does not occur in the Bible, the Bible speaks of the moral and spiritual instruction of believers in general and of children in particular. It places a high value upon knowledge, both of God and of His works. It describes the moral and spiritual fruits of this knowledge and defines its ultimate purpose.
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23. Having understood the biblical foundation of the Church’ mission, create a scenario in which you personally encounter Christ in your day-to-day activities.
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24. What do you think will happen to our Christian community in general, and our churches in particular, if Biblical literacy among Christians continues to decline—if we fail to stop the erosion of Biblical knowledge among our fellow believers and in our churches?
Answer:
Faith,hope,and love in every persons heart might fade. Every person will be consumed by anger, hatred, and jealousy.
Explanation:
Because God's sacrifice and God's love was forgotten and declined by the persons he sacrificed his life for.
25. Sa paanong paraan makakatulong ang Moral Virtues at iba pang Biblical Text at Church Documents sa Dengue
"Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things."62
A virtue is an habitual and firm disposition to do the good. It allows the person not only to perform good acts, but to give the best of himself. The virtuous person tends toward the good with all his sensory and spiritual powers; he pursues the good and chooses it in concrete actions.
26. ESSAYWrite an article intended for publication promoting marriage in the church over civil weddings. Support it substantially with biblical passages and Church teachings. Write you article here. (Introduction, body, and conclusion
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27. What biblical events found in the Old and New Testaments serve to justify the Church's teachings on sacramentals? Use the table below in answering this question.
Answer:
The Old Testament plays a valuable role in the formation of Christian spirituality by not allowing us to forget or minimize the sacredness of life. Second, from creation it can be deduced that there is a general distinctiveness and individuality in the creation of the various species.
28. in the light of the biblical account and the church teaching about prophets name two person who you consider profits of our times briefly explain why
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The history of religion refers to the written record of human religious experiences and ideas. This period of religious history begins with the invention of writing about 5,200 years ago (3200 BCE). The prehistory of religion involves the study of religious beliefs that existed prior to the advent of written records.
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29. 2. The Biblical Views claimed that human nature was patterned after the image of God. Do you agree?
My Answer: I Agree that they patterned the image of god
30. What biblical image of the Church reveals the intimate communion of Christ with the Church? A. Bride of Christ B. House of God C. People of God D. Body of Christ
Explanation:
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D. BODY OF CHRIST
Answer:
D. Body of Christ
Explanation:
It is further an acknowledgement of the presence of Christ in the faithful and union with Christ in his Body, the Church.