Catechism

/ˈkætəˌkɪzəm/ noun

A summary of religious beliefs presented as questions and answers, used to teach religion, or any similar method of instruction.

From Greek 'katechismos' (oral instruction), from 'katechein' (to teach by word of mouth)—'kata-' (down) plus 'echein' (to sound or resound).

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