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The teaching that God, by nature, is beyond this world
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Transcendence
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A trait of God which refers to his intimate union with and total presence to his creation
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Immanence
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Atheist
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A person who denies the existence of God
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Agnostic
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One who does not know if there is a God or not
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St.Augustine
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Wrote " You have made us for yourself, and our heart is restless until i rests in you"
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Divine Revelation
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The gift of God's self-revelation by which he makes known tthe mystery of his divine plan
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Salvation History
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The account of God's saving activity and intervention on behalf of humanity
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Covenant
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A solemn agreement of love between God and his people
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YHWH
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A name for God that means "I Am Who Am"
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Magisterium
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The official teaching authority of the Church
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Deposit of Faith
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The body of saving truths and the core beliefs of Catholicism
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Sacred Scripture
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The inspired Word of God
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Canon of the Bible
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The official list of inspired books in the bible
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Forty-six
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Number of Old Testament books in the Catholic canon
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Sacred Tradition
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The living transmission of the Catholic faith through the teaching, life, and worship of the Church
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