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Christianity
Chapter 10 review
Question | Answer |
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The Romans renamed this Roman province from Judah to ... | Judaea |
These radical Jews revolted against the Romans, as a response the Romans destroyed their temple and kicked them out of Jerusalem | Zealots |
These were early Christian leaders, like Peter and Paul, who helped set up churches | Apostle |
When Jesus taught his message he would use these stories from everyday life to get across ideas | Parable |
When Jesus did this, it lead to the start of a new religion called Christianity | Resurrection |
Christians believe that if a person accepted Jesus then they would be saved from sin and allowed to enter heaven. | Salvation |
These men were a small band that went with Jesus around from 30 A.D to 33 A.D., they helped to gather the crowds who would come to see him preach. | Disciples |
The leaders of the church such as priests, bishops and the pope. | Clergy |
If the church felt that they didn't want to have an individual or group to be apart of them anymore they did this to them...... | Excommunicated |
Bishops would meet to discuss questions of the Christian faith, the decisions that they made became the official teachings of the church. | Doctrine |
In 1054 AD the Church split in to the Roman Catholic church and the Eastern Orthodox church. This split or separation is called .... | Schism |
The Byzantines would put these all on the walls and have images of Jesus, Mary, and the saints. | Icon |
During the persecution of Christians many wouldn't give up their beliefs and were willing to die for their beliefs. | Martyr |
The empire who conquered the people of Judah... | Rome |
During the time of the oppression of the Jews, what did they hope God would send them | Messiah |
These two apostles were some of the founders of the early Christian churches. | Peter and Paul |
Christianity teaches that Jesus came to save people since he was.... | the Son of God |
The Romans saw these people as a threat to the government. | Christians |
In 312 AD, this Roman Emperor accepted Christianity | Constantine |
Both early Churches used these people to spread their message to others. | Missionaries |