CHHI 510 Quiz Persecuted Church to the Reformation
CHHI 510 Quiz: The Persecuted Church to the Reformation and Counter-Reformation
- Constantine became emperor in the West after his victory at
- The Council of Ephesus (431) addressed the heretical teachings of
- Irenaeus claimed to be part of the developing tradition of
- Augustine of Canterbury arrived in England in
- Gregory was one of the so-called Cappadocian Fathers, alongside
- According to John of Damascus, “drawing a likeness” of God becomes acceptable when
- Tertullian coined the expression
- The debate between Augustine and Pelagius centered on
- The synod of Orange (529) condemned
- The second Council of Nicaea (787) affirmed
- Athanasius was at the forefront of opposition against
- Melito of Sardis articulated a clear doctrine of
- Jan Huss was condemned and Pope John XXIII was dethroned by the Council of
- The “Logos” in Justin is equated with universal
- Martin Luther posted his famous Ninety-five Thesis to the Castle Church door in Wittenburg on
- Foremost among Erasmus’ humanist achievements was his printed edition of
- The First Crusade was initiated in
- Egypt in the second (2nd) and third (3rd) centuries was a center for
- The second Council of Constantinople (553) affirmed the
- Alexander of Alexandria insisted that the Logos
- The Council of Constantinople (381) determined that the Holy Spirit
- The Council of Chalcedon (451) declared that Christ possesses two natures
- The Decian Persecution occurred from
- During the Medieval and Renaissance Periods, which of the following were leaders of unsuccessful attempts at church reform?
- Which of the following was not a stabilizing influence during the subapostolic period?
- Pelagius argued for the goodness of human nature by reference to
- According to Tertullian, heresies are instigated by
- Which of the following was not a third (3rd) century church father?
- Luther and Zwingli disagreed over the nature of
- The Benedictine Order was founded in
- Maximus the Confessor subscribed to dyothelitism, the belief that two _________________ are present in the person of Christ.
- Which of the following was not a Medieval mystic?
- One of the most read books of the Medieval period, On the Imitation of Christ, was written by
- Which of the following was not a heretical movement against which the Symbol of Chalcedon was directed?
- Cyprian says there can be no salvation to any except in
- The “Babylonian Captivity of Papacy” refers to
- From which country was the first missionary to China according to the Nestorian Stele (c. 781)?
- Charlemagne was crowned Holy Roman empire on
- Scholastic theology can be divided into
- Muslim Expansion into Byzantine territory began in the
- The first Council of Nicaea was convened by
- Origen’s principal approach to biblical interpretation involved
- Ignatius instructed Christians to follow the ___________________, as Jesus Christ followed the Father.
- Which was not a key factor on the Great Schism of 1054
- Constantine legalized Christianity with the
- According to the Fourth Lateran Council (1215), in the mass, the bread and the wine
- The first council of Nicaea (325) determined that the Father and Son were
- Which theologian argued for the existence of God from (1) motion, (2) causality, (3) possibility, (4) imperfection, and (5) design?
- Which of these views is a distinctively Arian one?
- In 1530, Melanchthon presented to Emperor Charles V a Lutheran confession commonly called the