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Church History Final-Mr. R's

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What are the years of the middle ages   590-1517  
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What did the church replace the scripture with   The church's own authority  
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Did the church become corrupted during and after the fall of Rome   yes  
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What movement signaled the end of the domination of church errancy   The Reformation  
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What is the year Papal infallibility became official doctrine   1870  
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What happened to those who questioned the church's or the pope's authority?   They were damned and excommunicated  
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Augustinian theology was replaced by what?   Pelagian theology  
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How did one become saved according to the Roman Catholic church   submission to the church and doing the works they told you to  
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How does man gain heaven according to R.C. church   By what he does  
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The idea of complete sanctification is based on what?   the sinful nature getting better  
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What is the problem of the idea of complete sanctification?   the sinful nature does not get better. We must crucify it every day. Only when we die will we be free of our sinful nature.  
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According to the R.C. church how did one gain sainthood?   By going above and beyond the works you had to to gain heaven.  
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Why did people pray to the saints?   In hopes they would: intercede with God on their behalf, cause a miracle to happen, or pass their merit onto them.  
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How were the clergy viewed?   They were more holy than the laymen  
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How did the clergy act   They were for the most part extremely immoral  
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Why was it good when the clergy had a mistress   That meant he would leave the laymen's wives alone  
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What is penance   Paying for sin's committed after baptism through self-inflicted pain or restrictions.  
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What is a biblical saint?   Any saved person  
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What is purgatory   The place Catholics believe people who have not done enough penance will go to get the sin beat out of them  
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What does Augustinian theology state?   All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. Therefore the only person who can take us from our path's of destruction is Jesus. We can do nothing to help.  
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What does Pelagian theology state?   That mankind only has evil tendencies. We can help ourselves get into heaven by our works.  
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What does xp stand for?   Chi Rho, the first two letters in the title Christ in Greek which Constantine's soldiers put on their shields.  
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Who has the title Doctor Gratiae?   Augistine, means doctor of grace  
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Who was claimed by both Protestants and Catholics as their forefather?   Augistine  
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What does Pax Romana mean?   Roman Peace  
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What was the date of the battle that Constantine won in which he put the Chi Rho on his soldier's shields? Where did it take place   October 28, 312 Melvian Bridge  
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Who wrote the first account of Christian History   Eusebius  
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What title did Eusebius give to Constantine   Thirteenth Apostle  
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What did the edict of Milan do?   Gave the right of religious freedom to Christians  
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Who was Felicitas   A servant girl who was martyred with Perpetua  
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Who was Arius   a heretic that said that there was a time when Christ wasn't  
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Who was Perpetua?   A martyr who would not let her hair hang down as she was being martyred.  
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Who was Saint Antony   The father of Monasticism  
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What was the White Martyrdom   Monasticism  
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Who was Athanasius? What was his nickname? What is a phrase related to his frequent banishments? What does this phrase mean?   A hero who taught that Jesus was the same essence as God. Black Dwarf. Athanasius contra Mundi. Athanasius against the world.  
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What does Homousiuos mean?   Same essence  
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Dynamic Monarchianism   emphasized unity of God, denied deity of Christ, Jesus was a man that was penetrated by the divine essence  
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Neoplatonism   Metaphysical, Knowledge helps you to be absorbed into the divine essence.  
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Manicheanism   man is mixture of light and dark, priests are better than laymen, light and dark are two opposing, eternal principles  
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Donatism   those who denied Christ should not retain their positions as Bishops. Sacraments done by them don't mean anything.  
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Easter Controversy   argument over the date of easter  
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Docetism   Jesus was a spiritual being, a phantom, he only looked mortal  
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Modal Monarchiansim   Holy spirit, Father, Son were just manifestations of God.  
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Montanism   fanatical, reestablished use of tongues, leader saw himself as Paraclete  
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Ebionites   jewish law still bound believers, Jesus as an ordinary man indwelt by Holy Spirit  
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Gnosticism   A demiurge created the world, Matter is evil, Secret knowledge was the gateway to salvation  
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Marcionism   Anti-Semitic. Hated OT, matter was evil, produced own canon  
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The years of early theological controversy were   313-451  
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the benefits of the ecumencial councils were   clear doctrine or formulations for all  
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Arius's view of Christ was   There was a time when he was not  
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Heteros means   other  
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Homoi means   Similar  
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Homoousious means   of the same essence  
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Athanasius was concerned in the Arian debate because   If Christ was not God he was not Savior  
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Athanasius's view of Christ was   He had the same essence with the Father  
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Athanasius believed in   Homoousios  
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Who was the theologian that communicated the difference of essence and person in the Godhead   Gregory of Nyassa  
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To whom did Arianism spread   The barbarian tribes  
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The negative result of the Nicene Council was   The church was dominated by the emperor  
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The council of Constantinople in 381 condemned what   The holy spirit on the level of angels  
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Filioque refers to   The holy spirit proceeding also from the Son of God  
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After the problem of Arianism, what was the next doctrinal concern that arose in the church   the human and divine natures of Christ  
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Apollinarius believed   that Christ had a true human body and soul but his human spirit was replaced by the divine  
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Nestorius taught that in Christ   The human and divine natures were combined mechanically  
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Theotokos means   God Bearer  
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Eutyches teaching about Christ was   The divine nature swallowed up the human one  
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This council expressed the two natures of Christ better than any mere human words before or since   Chalcedon  
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In what two things is Christ complete in   Christ is complete in Godhead and complete in manhood  
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The Monophysites were almost exactly like what other early heterodox teaching?   Eutychianism  
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What is biblical regarding Christ's will   two will exist harmoniously in him and the human will is subject to the divine  
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Over what was the Pelagian Controversy   divine and human will in the process of salvattion  
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Augustine's conversion experience proved to him that   He could not bring himself out of sin to Christ  
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Pelagius's view on inherited sin was   We are free from the contamination of Adam's sin  
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Augustines view on inherited sin was   we are all totally depraved at conception as a result of being the offspring of Adam  
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Pelagius's view on the sins of past influencing us now is   we are weakened by the sins of the past, though we don't inherit original sin  
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Augustine believed Pelagius was denying   God's grace  
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The four alphaprivitives of the Chalcedonian creed are   without separation, without change, without division, without confusion  
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