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DLS Rel Ch 14 Quiz
DLS Religion Chapter 14 Quiz
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The split that happened between the Eastern and Western churches in 1054 was known as | the Great Schism |
| in 1965, the pope and the Patriarch of Constantinople removed their | excommunications |
| Enthusiasm for Christianity and suffering and death to many were some results of | the Crusades |
| When a baptized Catholic denies the church teaching about God it is known as | heresy |
| The work of Francis of Assisi especially reminded the church to live the gospel value of | poverty |
| That Dominicans founded many universities | |
| Thomas Aquina’s brilliance showed in his 21 volume work | Summa Theologiae |
| Because Franciscans lived without land or money, they were the first | Mendicant Order |
| The First Amendment calls us to believe in, both in, and love | God |
| The Mendicant orders serve as guides for | spirituality |
| There were 8 Crusades over how many years? | 200 |
| In the 13th century, the church established the court to investigate people accused of Heresy called ______ | the Inquisition (an official Catholic court) |
| Pope St. Gregory the VII fought to end the practice of | lay investiture |
| At the end of the tenth century, the period of generally stable relations existed between Christians, Jews, and _________. | Catholics |
| The first Christian martyr was | Stephen |
| The first leader of the church was | Peter |
| During the first century, the center of the church moved from Jerusalem to | Rome |
| Which book of the Bible tells about the missionary journeys of Paul? | the letter to the Romans |
| At the Council of Jerusalem, what was decided about Gentiles? | they did not need faith in Jesus to be Christian |
| The practice of having political leaders assign jobs to bishops and priests was known as | lay investiture |
| What was the result of lay investiture | Bishops could become rich land owners and Forget about being spiritual leaders |
| The Roman persecution of the Church was ended by | Constantine |
| The Council of Nicaea | condemned the Arian heresy. |
| The founder of a community of monks whose influence saved Christian Europe during the invasions of Germanic tribes was | Benedict |
| The pope who sent monks to evangelize the invading tribes was | Benedict XV |
| The split between the Church in the East and West is called the | Great Schism |
| Saint Thomas Aquinas, who belonged to an order known for preaching and teaching, was a | Franciscan |
| The pope who began the reform to stop kings from interfering with Church matters was | Gregory XIIL |
| The man who founded the first Mendicant Order, reminding the Church of the Gospel value of poverty, was | Dominic |
| The council that defined the divine nature of the Holy Spirit was the Council of | Nicaea |
| All the apostles were martyred except | James |
| A change of heart in which one sees the | truth about Jesus is called a(n) |
| The Nestorian heresy, which held that Mary was not the Mother of God, was refuted at the Council | Ephesus |
| A Greek Father of the Church who tried to improve relations between the Eastern and Western Churches was | Basil |
| The bishop of Hippo who became an outstanding theologian after a long struggle for the truth was | John Chrysostom |
| Someone who sacrifices his or her life out of witness to Jesus is a | martyr |
| Expedition for Christians to gain control of the Holy Land | Crusade |
| Person who helped preserve faith and culture after the fall of the Roman Empire | monk |
| Letter written to the early churches or individuals | epistle |
| Split or division | schism |
| Heresy that taught that Jesus was human and not divine | Arianism |
| Man chosen to minister to the needs of a community | deacon |
| False teaching that rejects a truth revealed by God and taught by the Church | heresy |
| Courageous leader and thinker in the early Church who taught about God | Church Father |
| Brilliant work in which Saint Thomas Aquinas explains Catholic beliefs | Summa Theologiae |
| Religious community who begged and lived without land or money | Mendicant Order |
| Review the order of things Part 1 | 1. Council of Jerusalem (50); 2. Beginning of Nero's persecutions of Christians (64); 3. On his way to being martyred, Ignatius of Antioch writes inspirational letters to Christians; 4. Christianity becomes the official religion of Roman Empire (313); |
| Review the order of things Part 2 | 5. Council of Nicaea (325), 6. Nestorian heresy (451); 7. The Roman Empire falls (476); 8. Pope Gregory the Great leads the Church (590); 9. Great Schism (1054); 10. Francis of Assisi establishes a way of life based on caring for people in need |