consonant with the Gospels
1Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament — Cartel at the Church of the Gesù, Rome with the Latin inscription from Philippians 2:10: at the name of Jesus every knee should bow . Two names and a variety of titles are used to refer to Jesus in the New Testa …
2Glosses to the Bible — Christian writers have traditionally employed the word glossa or gloss, in connexion with glosses of Biblical texts. A gloss meant an explanation of a purely verbal difficulty of the text, to the exclusion of explanations required by doctrinal,… …
3evangelic — a.; (also evangelical) 1. According to the gospel, consonant with the Gospels, founded on the New Testament. 2. Contained in the Gospels or the New Testament. 3. Earnest for the teachings of the Gospels, sound in the gospel, adhering to the… …
4New Testament — This article is about part of the Christian Bible. For the theological concept, see New Covenant. Books of the New Testament …
5Christology — Christological /kris tl oj i keuhl/, adj. Christologist, n. /kri stol euh jee/, n., pl. Christologies for 2. 1. the branch of theology dealing with the nature, person, and deeds of Jesus Christ. 2. an interpretation of the nature, person, and… …
6Crucifixion — For other uses, see Crucifixion (disambiguation). Crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth, by Marco Palmezzano (Uffizi, Florence), painting ca. 1490 …
7Sanctifying Grace — • Treatise on this fundamental building block of Christianity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sanctifying Grace Sanctifying Grace …
8Walking on water — was also able to walk on water, following Jesus s example [] .Mark and John don t report this detail in their gospels, while at the same time they don t deny it. Walking on water has subsequently become a colloquialism used when a seemingly… …
9Lutheranism — Luther s Seal Book of Concord …
10FRANCE — (Heb. פְרַאנְצִיָּה and צָרְפַת), country in Western Europe. This entry is arranged according to the following outline: from the first settlements unil the revolution the roman and merovingian periods from the carolingians until the eve of the… …