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1

The term messiah means
A)priest.
B)angel of the Lord.
C)Son of God.
D)anointed.
E)none of the above
2

For those who would turn Jesus into a champion and protector of the family, the gospel evidence is
A)missing.
B)mixed.
C)solid.
D)against this.
E)none of the above
3

The most Jewish in orientation of the gospels is
A)Matthew.
B)Mark.
C)Luke.
D)John.
E)none of the above
4

The gospel that is not part of the synoptics is
A)Matthew.
B)Mark.
C)Luke.
D)John.
E)none of the above
5

The gospel sometimes called the "women's gospel" is
A)Matthew.
B)Mark.
C)Luke.
D)John.
E)none of the above
6

Jesus sometimes sums up his teachings in
A)ten commandments.
B)one commandment.
C)two commandments.
D)five commandments.
E)none of the above
7

The view that God's imminent divine judgment and the end of the world are near is
A)messianism.
B)apocalypticism.
C)redemption.
D)schism.
E)none of the above
8

Before Paul was converted to belief in Jesus, he was a
A)Jewish patriot.
B)Essene.
C)Sadducee.
D)Pharisee.
E)none of the above
9

Letters written in the New Testament to instruct, encourage, and solve problems are called
A)Gospels.
B)Epistles.
C)Acts.
D)Revelation.
E)none of the above
10

The first major Church council was held in 325 C.E. at
A)Nicaea.
B)Jerusalem.
C)Alexandria.
D)Chalcedon.
E)none of the above
11

The person who essentially shaped over a thousand years of Christian thought was
A)Aquinas.
B)Benedict.
C)Francis of Assisi.
D)Augustine.
E)none of the above
12

The event that modernized the Roman Catholic Church was the
A)Council of Trent.
B)Counter-Reformation.
C)Second Vatican Council.
D)Council of Chalcedon.
E)none of the above
13

The Puritans and the Presbyterian Church stand within the tradition of
A)the Anglican Church.
B)the Anabaptists.
C)Luther
D)Calvin.
E)none of the above
14

A group who consider themselves to be Christians who belong to a perfect, restored Christianity - a branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day saints.
A)sacrametalism
B)predestinarianism
C)apocalypticism
D)Protestantism
E)none of the above
15

The belief that because God is all-powerful and all-knowing, a human being's ultimate reward or punishment is already decreed by God; a notion emphasized in Calvinism.
A)eucharist
B)sacrament
C)predestination
D)indulgence
E)none of the above
16

'Lengthening day,' 'spring' (Anglo-Saxon); the preparatory period before Easter, lasting forty days.
A)Trinity
B)Messiah
C)Testament
D)Lent
E)none of the above
17

'Kindness-toward' (Latin); remission of time spent in purgatory (a state of temporary punishment in the afterlife); an aspect of Catholic belief and practice.
A)apostle
B)indulgence
C)gospel
D)baptism
E)none of the above
18

The bishop of one of the major ancient sites of Christianity (Jerusalem, Rome, Alexandria, Antioch, Constantinople, and Moscow.
A)canon
B)gospel
C)filioque
D)patriarch
E)none of the above
19

An inclination toward evil, inherited by human beings as a result of Adam's disobedience.
A)original sin
B)orthodoxy
C)filioque
D)orthopraxis
E)none of the above
20

Emphasizing the authority of the scripture; an adjective used to identify certain Protestant groups.
A)predestinarian
B)apocalyptic
C)evangelical
D)incarnational
E)none of the above
21

One of Jesus' twelve disciples; also any early preacher of Christianity.
A)apostle
B)baptism
C)indulgence
D)patriarch
E)none of the above
22

'Straight opinion' (Greek); correct belief.
A)ecumenical
B)orthodox
C)apocalyptic
D)evangelical
E)none of the above
23

The Eastern branch of Christianity.
A)Eucharist
B)Lent
C)Trinity
D)Orthodoxy
E)none of the above
24

The ability of each believer to rethink and interpret the ideas and values of Christianity.
A)Orthodox Principle
B)Evangelical Principle
C)Protestant Principle
D)Sacramental Principle
E)none of the above
25

'Sacred action' (Latin); one of the essential rituals of Christianity.
A)indulgence
B)incarnation
C)sacrament
D)predestination
E)none of the above
26

'Measure,' 'rule' (Greek); a list of authoritative books or documents.
A)gospel
B)canon
C)patriarch
D)indulgence
E)none of the above
27

'Good news person' (Greek); one of the four 'authors' of the Gospels--Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
A)patriarch
B)testament
C)indulgence
D)evangelist
E)none of the above
28

Dialogue between Christian denominations.
A)apocalypticism
B)sacramentalism
C)evangelicalism
D)ecumenism
E)none of the above
29

'Good news' (Middle English); an account of the life of Jesus.
A)babtism
B)gospel
C)indulgence
D)apostle
E)none of the above
30

Today, the Pantheon--perhaps the most beautiful of all classical Roman buildings--is a
A)Theater
B)Catholic Church
C)Senate Forum Ruin
D)Colosseum
E)none of the above







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