Exam 2 Flashcards
(18 cards)
Jesus as Savior, abstain from tobacco and illegal drugs, Divine healing through prayer and laying of the hands, communion through clergy
protestant: Assembly of God
abstinance from alcohol, communion through clergy, scripture reading is important as Bible viewed as Word from God, Jesus as Savoir
Protestant: Baptist
communion as part of regular Sunday worship provided by clergy; clergy and elders can provide spiritual support; Jesus as Savior
Protestant: Christian Church
clergy provides annointing of the sick for physical healing and spirutal well-being; communion provided by clergy
protestant: Church of the Bretheran
abstain from tobacco and alcohol; believe in divine healing but can accept medical tx; communion provided by clergy
protestant church of the nazarene
fasting not required although some may abstain from meat on fridays; communion by clergy, anointing of sick may be offered but not required, jesus as savior
protestant: Episcopal (Angelican)
communion provided by clergy; clergy anoints sick, provide Service of Commendation of the Dying; Jesus as Savior
Protestant: Lutheran
Abstain from alcohol, prayer has important role in crisis or illness as well as anointing with oil. may oppose meds, women may wear head covering while hospitalized, simple and plain lifestyle and dress, communion provided twice a year with foot washing part of ceremony
Protestant: Mennonite
Communion provided by clergy; anointing of sick, praying and reading Bible imporant during illness, organ donation encouraged, Jesus as Savior
Protestant: Methodist
Communion by clergy, clergy or elders may provide prayer for the dying, Jesus as Savior
Protestant: Presbyterian
Believe God is personal and real, and that any believers can achieve communion with Jesus without use of clergy or church rituals; no special death ceremony bc belief that present life is part of Gods kingdom. abstain from alcohol and may oppose use of meds
Protestant: Quaker (Friends)
Bible as foundation for faith, scripture reading important no special ceremonies, offers social welfare programs and centers, open to medical tx, officer of local Army can be called for visitation and assistance
Protestant: Salvation Army
Health lifestyle as body is a temple; alcohol, tobacco, coffee, tea,a nd recreational drugs are prohibited, pork and shellfish are avoided by most, and many are vegetarians. Sabbath is observed on Saturday; treatment may be opposed on Sabbath. communion by clergy; Bible reading is imporant
Protestant: Seventh-Day Adventist
Pope as head of Church on earth. express faith mainly in formulated creeds such as Apostle’s Creed. Fast during Lent and on Fridays opt. Priest provides communion, Sacrement of the Sick, and hears cofession, rosary beads, medals, statues, and other religious objects importatn
Roman Catholicism
reject authority of the Pope; believe Holy Spirit proceeds from Father (not Father and Son); fast from meat and dairy products on Wed and Fri during Lent; holy unction administered to sick but not necessarily as last rites. Last rites must be provided by ordained priest
Eastern Orthodoxy
Based on use of faith for healing. may decline drugs, psychotherapy, hypnotism, vaccination, and some treatments.
Christian Science
no professional clergy, communion and anointing of sick/laying on of hands can be provided by member of church priesthood. abstain from alcohol. discourage use of caffeine and u=other unhealthy substances. sacred undergarment worn at all times
Mormon
highly liberal branch of Christianity; belief in God as a single being rather than doctrine of the Trinity. individuals are responsible for their own health state and advocate for donation of body organs
Unitarian