Which accurately describes the theology of the Catholic Church during the middle ages?

select all that apply

A. Catholics could rise to the kingdom of heaven by faithfully following the seven sacraments

B. Kosher dietary laws determine that foods Catholics could and could not eat

C. Catholic scriptures promoted jihad, which is the internal and External struggle again soon

D. The price of sin was penance , through which sinners repented and atoned for their misdeeds

The accurate descriptions of the theology of the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages are:

A. Catholics could rise to the kingdom of heaven by faithfully following the seven sacraments.
This statement accurately reflects the belief in the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages. The seven sacraments were considered essential for salvation and included baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, confession, marriage, holy orders, and anointing of the sick.

D. The price of sin was penance, through which sinners repented and atoned for their misdeeds.
This statement also accurately reflects the Catholic theology of the Middle Ages. Penance was seen as a means to seek forgiveness for sins committed. It involved confession, contrition, and performing acts of penance prescribed by the priest.

B. Kosher dietary laws determine that foods Catholics could and could not eat.
This statement is incorrect. Kosher dietary laws are part of Jewish dietary regulations and do not apply to Catholicism. The Catholic Church has its own dietary regulations and practices related to fasting and abstaining from meat during certain times, but it does not follow kosher dietary laws.

C. Catholic scriptures promoted jihad, which is the internal and external struggle against sin.
This statement is also incorrect. The concept of jihad, as understood in Islam, does not align with Catholic theology. The Catholic Church does promote spiritual struggle against sin, but jihad is a specific term and concept within Islam, not Catholicism.

So, the accurate descriptions of the theology of the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages are A and D.

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