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1) Constantine called a meeting of the bishops, confirmed divinity of the Logos and the father were of one substance, approved Athanasius and consubstantial, condemned Arius
2) condemned Nestorius, accepted Cypril of Alexandria and the hypostatic union (Jesus is one person which operates in and through two natures, humanity and divinity)
3) divinity and humanity of Jesus are together by a moral union, not essential, divinity and humanity are two separate persons, condemned by Ephesus
4) Hypostatic Union (Essential Union) divine nature and human nature brought together by means of the Divine Personhood
8) early name for the Church, reflected the idealism of the return of the Israelites from exile and the second exodus
10) early name for Church, reflects an early Semetic name for " the oneness" or "unity"
12) title the early Church gave to Jesus, fulfillment of Jewish hope
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5) reflected the kind of messiah Jesus was, "the anointed one"
6) Greek "Kyrios" used to translate the name of God Yahweh in Hebrew scriptures, read in place of divine nature
7) Not called by Constantinople, Holy Spirit equal in divinity to the father and the son, doctrine of trinity was defined, restated Logos is one substance with the father
9) early name for the Church, plausibly reflects the first exodus into which Israel came into being
11) an act of diving power in which God destroys death's grip over the body and spirit of Jesus and raises him to new life
13) someone who gives their life to atone for the sins of others. This allowed Jesus to realize that suffering and death were inevitable. He feared death but wasn't dominated by that fear
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