CHHI 520 Quiz Fifth Century
CHHI 520 Quiz: Fifth to Ninth Century
- In the fifth century, ______ encouraged the increasing prominence of the Roman papacy.
- At the Council of Orange in 529, ______.
- The strategies of seventh and eighth century Anglo Saxon missionaries included
- In 496, the Frankish King Clovis ______.
- The Syrian missionary monk Alopen ______.
- Pope Gregory I introduced his Gregorian chants into sixth and seventh century worship services.
- Augustine’s City of God ______.
- Benedict’s spiritual disciplines included ______.
- Cassiodorus’s Institutes of Divine and Secular Readings ______.
- Ulfilas ______.
- “Give what you command, and command what you will” was written by ______.
- In his response to Pelagius, Augustine argued that ______.
- Cyril and Methodius ______.
- Who said, “Special care must be taken that we hold to that which has been believed, everywhere, always, and by all”?
- Patrick was the first missionary to the Irish.
- The Alexandrian theologians ______.
- In 410, Alaric the Goth ______.
- Nestorius ______.
- The Council of Chalcedon of 451 confirmed that ______.
- Sixth-century mission work to England was inspired by ______.
- Pelagius taught that a person can live without sin and observe all the commands of God.
- Benedict of Nursia’s monastic Rule was notable for its emphasis on ______.
- The greatest theologian and scholar of seventh and eighth century England was
- Bishop Leo of Rome influenced the Council of Chalcedon of 451 through ______.
- In Augustine’s Confessions, Books 11 – 13, he ______.