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the scientific study of human biology and culture |
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(384-322 BC) Greek philosopher whose works were studied and interpreted in a Christian context by Saint Thomas Aquinas |
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the community of people who believe in Jesus Christ, have been baptized in him, and follow his teachings. |
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God making himself known to us. |
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the Catholic Church's effort to create goodwill among Christians everywhere |
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the gift from God that enables us to believe in God, to accept all that he has revealed, and to respond with love for God and others. A theological virtue |
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a participation, or a sharing, in God's life and friendship |
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the belief in one God. Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are monotheistic religions. |
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(1623-1662) French mathematician and scientist |
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the belief that there are many gods. |
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first-century saint originally named Saul; author of many epistles, or letters, that are found in the New Testament |
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the forgiveness of sins and restoration of humanity's friendship with God |
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go beyond; God transcends everything and is the source of it all |
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the scientific study of animals |
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