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Christian Feast
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| Rank | Western Terminology | Primary Observance Focus | Typical Liturgical Color | Duration of Observance |
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| 1 | Great Feast / Paschal Cycle | The Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Christ | White/Gold | 50 Days (Eastertide) |
| 2 | Major Feast (Feast of the Lord) | Major Marian Dogmas, Ascension, Pentecost | R… -
Christian Liturgical Year
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The Christian Liturgical Year, or Annus Domini Caelestis, is the annual cycle of fixed and movable feasts, fasts, and commemorations observed by various Christian denominations. It structures the religious life of the faithful around the central mysteries of salvation history, primarily the Incarnation, Passion, Death, and [Resurrection of Jesus Christ]…
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Christian Liturgical Year
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The Lenten and Easter Cycle (The Paschal Mystery)
This cycle constitutes the core of the Christian year, centering on the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Christ.
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Docetism
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Partial Docetism (Apostolic Separation)
This variation accepted a degree of material reality for Christ's early life (e.g., baptism or ministry) but insisted that the divine component abandoned the human shell immediately prior to or during the Passion. This allowed the deity to escape genuine suffering while acknowledging the societal impact of the crucifixion narrative.
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Early Christian Interpretations Of Jewish Scripture
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| Old Testament Figure/Concept | Christian Interpretation (Type) | Fulfillment (Antitype) | Primary Function in ECIJS |
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| Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac | Self-sacrifice of the Messiah | The Passion of Christ | Establishing substitutionary atonement. |
| The Bronze Serpent (Numbers 21) | Healing through divine elevation | Crucifixion and Ascension | …