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Religion

Unit 2 Quiz Review Junior Religion

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Diocletian Diocletian unify the empire Roman religious practices. He issued the destruction of Christian scriptures, churches, and the imprisonment of Christian clergy .
Field Hospital and Donatism The field hospital and the Donatist controversy both relate to Christianity's role in addressing moral and spiritual purity versus forgiveness and inclusivity. field hospital a place to come for healing
The first council of Constantinople . concerning the divinity of the holy spirit and avoided the debate of scriptural and non scriptural language and changed it from philosophical to language of worship. t
Fall of Rome, Rise of the Papacy The fall of Rome and the rise of the Papacy are deeply interconnected events that marked the transition from the ancient Roman Empire to medieval Europe, with the Papacy stepping into the power vacuum left by Rome’s decline.
Persecutions of Diocletian the Great Persecution, were the most severe and widespread efforts by the Roman Empire to suppress Christianity.
Constantine’s Conversion watershed moment in both Roman and Christian history. His embrace of Christianity helped transform it from a persecuted minority faith into the dominant religion of the Roman Empire,
Heresy and specific heresies (particularly those we covered in detail in class) god is father, son, and holy spirit one being.. Jesus is one person two natures human and divine. Two will human and divine
Iconography Christian iconography developed to convey biblical stories, theological concepts, and the lives of saints to a largely illiterate audience during the medieval period
Fall of Rome and the creation of the Papal States Roman Empire's centralized authority weakened and eventually collapsed, the Church, particularly the Papacy, assumed an increasing role in providing stability, security, and leadership, leading to the establishment of the Papal States
Donatism Donatist Church often refused to acknowledge the authority of clergy who had shown weakness or disloyalty, while mainstream Christians argued that the validity of sacraments
Constantine . Constantine promoted Christianity throughout his life was only baptized on his deathbed, This helped people change to christianity
Christology the study of Christ
the council of Chalcedon attended by 350 bishops, declared that Jesus has two natures: human and divine undivided and inseparable. Jesus is 100% human and divine Jesus is not half human and half divine nor two persons pushed into one. Jesus god the son is one divine person
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