Church History FINAL Flashcards
This is the final, you guys, we got this! (35 cards)
What significant event arranged by Constantine produced the believers’ “CREED”or the organized article of specific beliefs? (If you’re going to die for what you believe then maybe you should know what your profession to believe!)
The council of Nicea
During the apostolic Church. The city of Antioch was known as______________.
The place where believers in Christ were first called Christians
During the anti-Nicene period the persecution of believers in Christ shifted from being primarily from the Jews to coming from_____________.
The Romans and Greeks
Finish the statement: the church has always had its greatest impact on the world when___________.
It was least like the world
A positive effect of persecution is that it:_______,______,______
Purified the members
Sift out the chaff
Rooted out the hypocrites
During the persecution period Montanus lived and preached a severe asetic lifestyle. He taught the Holy Spirit was the “paraclete“and spoken tongues with a very emotional style of worship. His movement was considered the first charismatic renewal. His followers (Tertullian) became known as:___________
Montanists
The edict of Milan gave Christians:
-A legal right to worship as Christians
-the legal right to own property or hold public office
-Relief from persecution
Montaism was the first charismatic renewal within the church, true or false?
True
Institutionalism caused the persecution to intensify, true or false?
False
Institutionalism in the church meant the “ freedom of the spirit was being replaced by ceremonial, ritual, and ecclesiastical order”, true or false?
True
The term the Roman Catholic Church eases to describe how Mary, at the moment of her conception, was kept free from original sin by a special grace of God, therefore making it possible for Jesus to be born sinless is called:
The immaculate conception
During the medieval church. A doctrine developed that says the substance of bread and wine (elements of communion) literally turned into the body and blood of Christ. This doctrine is called:
Transubstantiation
A “relic “can be anything that has to do with the beginning of the church, true or false?
True
During the Ante-Nicene period, sickness was seen as a blessing from God, used by him to purify and sanctify the soul. True or false?
False
Monasticism is the practice of crusades,true or false?
False
In the Roman Catholic Church, believe system, the only apostolic representative of Christ on the Earth is the:
Pope
The members of the movement that considered themselves the “pure ones“ were called the:
Cathari
The group of people that rallied around Peter Waldo in Lyon, France around AD1217, we’re at the four runners of the Protestant movement and who were excommunicated and suffered great persecution were called the:
Waldencions
Why was John Wycliff kicked out of the Roman Catholic Church, which said that he was an instrument of the devil?
Because he translated the New Testament into English in 1380
This man who was greatly influenced by Wycliff, was called to the council of constance in 1415, judged a heretic and burned at the state because he said that only God can forgive, and he condemned the seals of indulgences and other corruption in the church.
John Huss
Martin Luther was a Roman Catholic priest and a professor of theology, true or false?
True
How many grievances against the Roman Catholic Church did Martin Luther cite in his 95 thesis?
95
In 1529 at the diet of Spyres, the reformers became known as protestants. True or false?
True
John Wesley started a “holy club “where he instituted a “checklist “of prayer, Bible, study, and fasting. He was spirit filled, spoken, tongues, and believed in holiness. He was changed with being an “enthusiast” . What was the name of the church movement he founded?
Methodists