CSTU 101 Quiz 5

CSTU 101 Quiz 5 Liberty University

CSTU 101 Quiz Rome and Christianity

Module 5: Week 5

  1. Who was the Latin-speaking Christian who mastered Greek and Hebrew, and produced a translation of the whole Bible known as the Vulgate?
  2. Who was the author of “The City of God”?
  3. This Scripture used by modern Christianity is remarkably consistent. It was written over a period of 1,500 years, by at least ______ different writers and yet remains true to one theme and has a unified viewpoint on both philosophy and facts.
  4. The National Gallery of Art, dedicated in 1941 is a beautiful example of ________ architecture.
  5. Constantine played an influential role in the proclamation of the _____________, which decreed tolerance for Christianity in the empire.
  6. The rise of Rome caused a shift from the Greek view of the individual as the ultimate reality to one in which reality was the
  7. Who wrote the Apostles Creed?
  8. Old Testament prophet of faith, who preached on abiding trust in the providence of God around 740–700 BC.
  9. Meeting in small groups in private homes, early Christians conducted simple services centered on the____________: the consecrated bread and wine commemorating Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.
  10. Who was the Bishop in (339-397) who successfully challenged and limited imperial authority over the church?
  11. The first ecumenical or world council, attended by 220 bishops in 325, formalized a statement of essential beliefs of Christian faith known as the _____.
  12. The Torah consists of the first five books of the Bible called the Pentateuch, which is also known as
  13. Approximately what year did Constantine declare Christianity a legal religion of Rome?
  14. One event not depicted in the catacombs was:
  15. The crucifixion of Christ occurred in approximately what year? CE (secular) /AD (Christian)
  16. His interpretation of history quickly replaced those of classical thinkers and has remained influential to the present day. Lived (354-430).
  17. In the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, which two figures are standing on either side of Jesus?
  18. What word could be used in association with Christian Coptic Art?
  19. Which country dispersed the Ten Tribes of Israel in 722BC?
  20. What would be a chief mark describing the Roman Empire, even after Constantine.
  21. Rome showed special originality in the eld of education by creating law schools and recognizing medicine as an important specialization.
  22. The prohibition of graven images separated Judaism from all other religions, which represented their gods in a variety of ways.
  23. Life in the later years of the Roman Empire was marked by increasing optimism about the future.
  24. As we learned in the presentation “Introduction to Rome and Christianity,” the National Gallery of Art Museum resembles the Parthenon in Greece.
  25. For centuries the Romans had constructed basilicas that served as meeting halls, mercantile centers, and halls of justice. The basilica was a prototype of the large, dignified structure Christians needed for worship services.
  26. Pompeii was one of the only provinces of Rome that did not get caught up in all of the sexual representation.
  27. The first two centuries of Christianity had little need for art in any form.
  28. The Dead Sea Scrolls found in 1947, outside of Jerusalem were old but very inaccurate.
  29. The Bible is very specific in saying that Capitalism is the best form of economics.
  30. Because of all of the writings by Jesus, we know much about his life.

Set 1

  1. Who wrote The Wealth of Nations?
  2. Who was the Bishop in (339-397) who successfully challenged and limited imperial authority over the church?
  3. Meeting in small groups in private homes, early Christians conducted simple services centered on the : the consecrated bread and wine commemorating Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.
  4. In the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, which two figures are standing on either side of Jesus?
  5. According to your textbook, what was the most significant development in the cultural life of the Roman Empire?
  6. Who wrote the Apostles Creed?
  7. According to your textbook, what was the basic strength of the Jews? It gave them a will to resist and to survive.
  8. Which country dispersed the Ten Tribes of Israel in 722BC?
  9. Who was the Latin-speaking Christian who mastered Greek and Hebrew, and produced a translation of the whole Bible known as the Vulgate?
  10. The crucifixion of Christ occurred in approximately what year? CE (secular) /AD (Christian)
  11. His interpretation of history quickly replaced those of classical thinkers and has remained influential to the present day. Lived (354-430).
  12. Early Christian art was more and less materialistic, than Roman art because it was hard to depict topics like the Trinity or Salvation.
  13. The rise of Rome caused a shift from the Greek view of the individual as the ultimate reality to one in which reality was the
  14. Who was the author of “The City of God”?
  15. This Scripture used by modern Christianity is remarkably consistent. It was written over a period of 1,500 years, by at least different writers and yet remains true to one theme and has a unified viewpoint on both philosophy and facts.
  16. The National Gallery of Art, dedicated in 1941 is a beautiful example of

architecture.

  1. What word could be used in association with Christian Coptic Art?
  2. If the early Christians had worshiped Jesus and Caesar, they would have gone unharmed, but they rejected all forms of .
  3. Old Testament prophet of faith, who preached on abiding trust in the providence of God around 740–700 BC.
  4. Constantine played an influential role in the proclamation of the , which decreed tolerance for Christianity in the empire.
  5. The Bible is very specific in saying that Capitalism is the best form of economics.
  6. Rome showed special originality in the field of education by creating law schools and recognizing medicine as an important specialization.
  7. In the early Christian church, when a person became a Christian and accepted baptism, he was welcomed into the Roman Culture because of his strong moral character.
  8. By the 5th century the Bishop of Rome was calling himself the Pope (Lat., papa, “father”) Christ’s vicar on earth.
  9. Christianity was not equalitarian and certain restrictions were put on slaves and Greeks.
  10. Pompeii was one of the only provinces of Rome that did not get caught up in all of the sexual representation.
  11. The first two centuries of Christianity had little need for art in any form.
  12. The Apostles’ Creed covers the requirements for Church attendance.
  13. The Ceasars would not tolerate the Christians worshipping of the one God only.
  14. The prohibition of graven images separated Judaism from all other religions, which represented their gods in a variety of ways.

Set 2

  1. According to your textbook, what was the basic strength of the Jews? It gave them a will to resist and to survive.
  2. Approximately what year did Constantine declare Christianity a legal religion of Rome?
  3. Which country dispersed the Ten Tribes of Israel in 722BC?
  4. This Scripture used by modern Christianity is remarkably consistent. It was written over a period of 1,500 years, by at least ______ different writers and yet remains true to one theme and has a unified viewpoint on both philosophy and facts.
  5. In the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, which two figures are standing on either side of Jesus?
  6. The first ecumenical or world council, attended by 220 bishops in 325, formalized a statement of essential beliefs of Christian faith known as the _____.
  7. Constantine played an influential role in the proclamation of the _____________, which decreed tolerance for Christianity in the empire.
  8. Meeting in small groups in private homes, early Christians conducted simple services centered on the____________: the consecrated bread and wine commemorating Christ’s sacrifice on the cross.
  9. His interpretation of history quickly replaced those of classical thinkers and has remained influential to the present day.  Lived (354-430).
  10. The crucifixion of Christ occurred in approximately what year? CE (secular) /AD (Christian)
  11. According to your textbook, what was the most significant development in the cultural life of the Roman Empire?
  12. Old Testament prophet of faith, who preached on abiding trust in the providence of God around 740–700 BC.
  13. Who wrote The Wealth of Nations?
  14. Who was the Latin-speaking Christian who mastered Greek and Hebrew, and produced a translation of the whole Bible known as the Vulgate?
  15. If the early Christians had worshiped Jesus and Caesar, they would have gone unharmed, but they rejected all forms of __________________.
  16. Who wrote the Apostles Creed?
  17. Who was the Bishop in (339-397) who successfully challenged and limited imperial authority over the church?
  18. What word could be used in association with Christian Coptic Art?
  19. The National Gallery of Art, dedicated in 1941 is a beautiful example of ________ architecture.
  20. What would be a chief mark describing the Roman Empire, even after Constantine.
  21. Because of all of the writings by Jesus, we know much about his life.
  22. Paul’s prologue on the Logos has been very beneficial to the growth of Christianity?
  23. The Bible is very specific in saying that Capitalism is the best form of economics.
  24. For centuries the Romans had constructed basilicas that served as meeting halls, mercantile centers, and halls of justice. The basilica was a prototype of the large, dignified structure Christians needed for worship services.
  25. Christianity was not equalitarian and certain restrictions were put on slaves and Greeks.
  26. The first two centuries of Christianity had little need for art in any form.
  27. The New Testament is silent on the philosophies of the Roman world.
  28. Pompeii was one of the only provinces of Rome that did not get caught up in all of the sexual representation.
  29. The Ceasars would not tolerate the Christians worshipping of the one God only.
  30. Life in the later years of the Roman Empire was marked by increasing optimism about the future.

Set 3

  1. In the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, which two figures are standing on either side of Jesus?
  2. According to your textbook, what was the most significant development in the cultural life of the Roman Empire?
  3. Who was the Latin-speaking Christian who mastered Greek and Hebrew, and produced a translation of the whole Bible known as the Vulgate?
  4. The crucifixion of Christ occurred in approximately what year? CE (secular) /AD (Christian)
  5. Early Christian art was more _________ and less materialistic, than Roman art because it was hard to depict topics like the Trinity or Salvation.
  6. During the time of Nero, there was the first recorded persecution of Christians that took place after a terrible destruction in the city of Rome in what year?
  7. The National Gallery of Art, dedicated in 1941 is a beautiful example of ________ architecture.
  8. The rise of Rome caused a shift from the Greek view of the individual as the ultimate reality to one in which reality was the
  9. This Scripture used by modern Christianity is remarkably consistent. It was written over a period of 1,500 years, by at least ______ different writers and yet remains true to one theme and has a unified viewpoint on both philosophy and facts.
  10. Which country dispersed the Ten Tribes of Israel in 722BC?
  11. His interpretation of history quickly replaced those of classical thinkers and has remained influential to the present day. Lived (354-430).
  12. What would be a chief mark describing the Roman Empire, even after Constantine.
  13. Who wrote the Apostles Creed?
  14. Approximately what year did Constantine declare Christianity a legal religion of Rome?
  15. The Torah consists of the first five books of the Bible called the Pentateuch, which is also known as
  16. If the early Christians had worshiped Jesus and Caesar, they would have gone unharmed, but they rejected all forms of __________________.
  17. Constantine played an influential role in the proclamation of the _____________, which decreed tolerance for Christianity in the empire.
  18. Who was the Bishop in (339-397) who successfully challenged and limited imperial authority over the church?
  19. According to your textbook, what was the basic strength of the Jews? It gave them a will to resist and to survive.
  20. The first ecumenical or world council, attended by 220 bishops in 325, formalized a statement of essential beliefs of Christian faith known as the _____.
  21. The Ceasars would not tolerate the Christians worshipping of the one God only.
  22. Paul’s prologue on the Logos has been very beneficial to the growth of Christianity?
  23. In the early Christian church, when a person became a Christian and accepted baptism, he was welcomed into the Roman Culture because of his strong moral character.
  24. The New Testament is silent on the philosophies of the Roman world.
  25. The Bible is very specific in saying that Capitalism is the best form of economics.
  26. By the 5th century the Bishop of Rome was calling himself the Pope (Lat., papa, “father”) Christ’s vicar on earth.
  27. Because of all of the writings by Jesus, we know much about his life.
  28. The Dead Sea Scrolls found in 1947, outside of Jerusalem were old but very inaccurate.
  29. Christianity was not equalitarian and certain restrictions were put on slaves and Greeks.
  30. Life in the later years of the Roman Empire was marked by increasing optimism about the future.

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