Kerygma - A Greek word meaning "proclamation" or “preaching,” referring to the announcement of the gospel or the good news of divine salvation., Infancy Narratives - The accounts of Jesus' birth and early childhood, Deposit of Faith - The heritage of faith contained in sacred scriptures and sacred tradition., Original Holiness - The original state of human beings in their relationship with God, sharing in the divine life in full communion with him, Incarnation - From the Latin meaning to become flesh, referring to the mystery of Jesus Christ, the divine Son of God becoming man, Resurrection of the Dead - The raising of the righteous on the last day to live forever with the risen Christ., Apostasy - The act of renouncing one's faith, Evangelist - From a Greek word meaning messenger of good news, the title given to the authors of the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, Messianic Prophecy - A message communicated on behalf of God by his messengers that points toward the coming of the Savior, Jesus Christ., Gospel - Translated from a Greek word meaning good news, referring to the four books attributed to Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John., Apostolic succession - The unbroken line of bishops that continues from the Apostles to today, passing on their teaching, leadership, and authority in the Church., Anawim - A Hebrew word for the poor and marginalized, Contextual Approach - The interpretation of the bible that takes into account the various contexts for under standing., Fundamental Approach - The interpretation of the bible and Christian doctrine based on the literalist meaning of the Bible's words., Messiah - Hebrew word for anointed one.,

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