Deck 4: Christian Traditions

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Jesus's public ministry begin with his ________.

A) baptism
B) death
C) birth
D) trial
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The Christian New Testament became a standard canon ________.

A) immediately following Jesus's death
B) shortly after the Protestant Reformation
C) within the lifetimes of the original disciples
D) shortly after Christianity became the established religion of the Roman empire
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The Christian doctrine of the Trinity asserts three ________.

A) stages of life
B) stories about Jesus
C) divine persons
D) distinct gods
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Ecumenical means ________.

A) Latin-world
B) worldwide
C) heterodox
D) orthodox
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Christian scholars of the Middle Ages believed that ________.

A) faith and reason were antitheses
B) reason was more important than faith
C) faith was more important than reason
D) faith and reason were mutually confirming
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In Christianity, the Eucharist is also known as ________.

A) communion
B) the Our Father
C) Passover
D) the Messiah
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A Christian monk who chose the cenobitic path lived ________.

A) among the lay community, providing spiritual services to citizens
B) on the streets, begging for food and money
C) in a community with others committed to the religious life
D) away from society, devoted to silence and prayer
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A basilica is a church whose architectural style is modelled on ________.

A) Roman government buildings
B) Roman temples
C) Byzantine theatres
D) North African palaces
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The European Enlightenment was characterized by a growing confidence in ________.

A) the aristocracy
B) the Church
C) human morality
D) human reason
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Pentecostal Christians tend to cultivate the practice of ________.

A) silent meditation
B) speaking in tongues
C) acupuncture
D) displaying the stations of the cross
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For Roman Catholics, magisterium refers to the ________.

A) Church's role in salvation
B) pope
C) patriarch
D) Church's teaching authority
Question
The Second Vatican Council changed Roman Catholicism by ________.

A) having officiating priests face the congregation
B) modernizing the dress of priests and nuns
C) replacing Latin with the vernacular as the language for mass
D) all of the above
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Christianity has been used to support ________.

A) anti-slavery
B) slavery
C) civil rights
D) all of the above
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The social gospel movement was influenced by ________.

A) sociology
B) socialism
C) capitalism
D) None of the above.
Question
The Christian social gospel movement did not focus on ________.

A) religious bigotry
B) individual sin
C) the corruption of justice
D) social sin
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In twentieth-century Christianity, ________ focused on the concerns of oppressed groups including women, the poor, and the politically violated.

A) existentialist philosophy
B) process theology
C) neo-orthodoxy
D) liberation theologies
Question
In Christianity, process theology sees God as ________.

A) changeable in some respects
B) a divine clockmaker
C) a judge
D) eternally the same
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________ ordains women as clergy.

A) The American Episcopal Church
B) The Church of England
C) The United Church of Canada
D) All of the above
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Jesus of Nazareth ________.

A) was born in Israel around the year 4 CE
B) was an itinerant teacher in the prophetic tradition of his day
C) was arrested by the Jewish authorities and sentenced to death by crucifixion
D) was raised as a Christian in a Hebrew-speaking family
Question
After the Gospels, the second set of writings central to the New Testament is ________.

A) are the Deutero-Pauline writings
B) are the prophecies of Revelation
C) are the Pauline epistles
D) are the deutero-Gospel writings
Question
It took approximately ________ for Christianity to evolve into a religion from a movement within Judaism.

A) 400 years
B) 1000 years
C) 100 years
D) 700 years
Question
A controversy that raged in the early Jesus movement was ________.

A) who was responsible for Jesus's death
B) whether to keep or abandon the regulations concerning food laws
C) whether Gentiles needed to observe the Jewish law
D) the notion that fertility rituals needed to be maintained
Question
By refusing to perform the civic duty of offering sacrifice to the Emperor, early Christians were ________.

A) seen to destabilize society and were in turn persecuted
B) praised by Rome's enemies
C) deported to North Africa
D) required to perform community services
Question
The Roman Emperor Constantine is considered ________.

A) the first Emperor to recognise Judaism as a legitimate religion
B) the first Emperor to have compromised Christian worship
C) the first Emperor to destroy Christian sanctuaries
D) the first great Christian Emperor
Question
From the beginning, Christians understood their faith to demand ________.

A) passive separation from the world
B) allegiance to the pope
C) active engagement with the world
D) complete rejection of money
Question
The foundational office in Christianity was ________.

A) the priestly office
B) the papacy
C) the diaconate
D) the episcopacy
Question
In Eastern Christianity, a system of oversight developed in which the secular emperor ________.

A) chose the head of the church
B) relegated power to various priests
C) was no longer invested with imperium (secular power) but only with sacerdotium (priestly or religious authority)
D) was invested with both imperium (secular power) and sacerdotium (priestly
Or religious authority).
Question
For much of Christian history, women were able to fulfill the role of ________.

A) bishop
B) priest
C) deacon
D) widow
Question
In Christianity, deaconesses were not ________.

A) the female equivalents of deacons
B) ordained through the laying on of hands in the sanctuary
C) eliminated from religious practice by the sixth century
D) responsible for preparing female candidates for baptism
Question
In early Christianity, ________ separated the idea of God the creator from God the supreme being, positing that the creator was a lower being or "demi-urge."

A) Nestorianism
B) Gnosticism
C) Docetism
D) Montanism
Question
In early Christianity, Docetism held that God ________.

A) was a fourth-century Christological heresy
B) would not have sent his son to die
C) was not omnipotent
D) could not have been humiliated on a cross
Question
In early Christianity, Pelagianism was considered a salvation heresy because it ________.

A) taught that no human being could be saved
B) considered all people to be under the rule of law
C) taught that because of original sin no human being cold lead a moral life without God's grace
D) taught that humans were not so tainted by original sin as to be unable to choose the good of their own free will
Question
The Christian Eucharist ________.

A) is thought to have originated from the Greco-Roman ritual meal complex
B) was first written and performed by Paul
C) originated with the church father Augustine
D) drew on the Synoptic Gospels' accounts of the night before Jesus was
Arrested
Question
In Christianity, an anchorite is ________.

A) someone who engages with the rituals of the church
B) a pictorial motif found in the early church
C) someone who withdraws from society
D) an element of the baptismal rite of initiation
Question
In Eastern Orthodox Christianity, ________ was the founder of Eastern monasticism and supported the opposition to the Arians and their monophysite Christology.

A) Gregory of Nanzianzus
B) Basil
C) Gregory of Nyssa
D) Augustine
Question
Mysticism ________.

A) is a specific tradition that emphasizes the certainty of profound personal experience
B) involves the daily reading of theology
C) includes the daily writing of theological treatises
D) is a form of prayer which considers communication with the divine a mystery
Question
An Oglala Lakota named Black Elk was perhaps the most significant ________.

A) Aboriginal leader to believe that indigenous wisdom and Christian belief were complementary
B) Aboriginal leader to incorporate Christian symbols in the art work of first nations people
C) Aboriginal priest to promote Christianity among First Nations people
D) Aboriginal shaman who came to blows with Christian leaders
Question
The term "modernist" was first used to refer to a group of Roman Catholic theologians who ________.

A) towards the beginning of the twentieth century tried to reconcile the church's teaching with the Darwinian notions of evolutionism
B) towards the end of the nineteenth century saw no reason to continue with the faith tenets of the Medieval Church
C) towards the end of the nineteenth century had adopted a critical and skeptical attitude toward traditional Christian doctrines, especially with reference to Christology and soteriology
D) towards the beginning of the twentieth century had adapted many enlightenment principles into the teachings of the church
Question
One of the best known Canadian leaders to carry the social-gospel message into the political arena was ________.

A) Jean Charest
B) Maurice Duplessis
C) Tommy Douglas
D) John Diefenbaker
Question
Christianity is comprised of more than ________ distinct denominational groups

A) 125,000
B) 20,000
C) 5,000
D) 50,000
Question
Scholars generally agree that, of the Pauline Epistles included in the New Testament Canon, ________ may not have been written by Paul.

A) Romans
B) Galatians
C) Philippians
D) Ephesians
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All Christian denominations agree that ________ is a sacrament.

A) penance
B) ordination
C) baptism
D) marriage
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In early Christianity, the focus of the Council of Nicaea was ________.

A) whether a human, Mary, could be the mother of God
B) whether Jesus died and rose from the dead
C) whether Jesus was of the same substance as God the Father or of similar substance
D) whether Jesus was human or divine
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The final break between the Churches of Constantinople and Rome is conventionally dated to ________.

A) 1054
B) 867
C) 987
D) 1450
Question
In 1095, Pope Urban II ________.

A) signed a treaty that would divide the Church between East and West
B) called for peace between Christians, Jews, and Muslims
C) forced slaves to go into battle on behalf of the Church
D) initiated the crusades to liberate the holy places of Palestine
Question
Malleus Maleficarum was ________.

A) a Medieval guide for performing exorcisms
B) a Medieval prayer book for Italy's Roman Catholic aristocracy
C) a Medieval cloistered monastery
D) a Medieval handbook for Christian witch-hunting
Question
Monks and nuns in Christian monastic communities were not required to take a solemn vow of ________.

A) obedience
B) chastity
C) poverty
D) participation
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The _________ were groups of unconsecrated women who chose to live a freer type of religious life.

A) Beguines
B) Berghards
C) Carmelites
D) Ursulines
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In Christianity, ________ form a kind of heavenly senate or honour society, and can serve as powerful allies in the quest for spiritual benefit.

A) nuns and monks
B) icons
C) angels
D) saints
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In 1517, Martin Luther ________.

A) released a tract in response to the peasant revolts in Germany
B) posted his "95 Theses" against indulgences
C) split the Church into many differing groups
D) spoke out in support of a Church-state separation
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The Christian reformer ________ believed that only God could bring about salvation, and even before creation, he had predestined some people to salvation.

A) Martin Luther
B) Ulrich Zwingli
C) Henry VIII
D) Jean Calvin
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The ________ denomination grew out of the Christian Anabaptist movement.

A) Calvinist
B) Presbyterian
C) Mennonite
D) Unitarian
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________ is considered a "Great Awakening" in the Evangelical Christian tradition.

A) A period that focused on bringing non-believers to Christ
B) A period that focused on social engagement
C) A period that focused on people who were already church-going believers
D) All of the above
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Jesus of Nazareth was a Christian.
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Mark's gospel is most likely the oldest of the New Testament gospels.
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The Gospel of Matthew opens with a discussion of the Logos
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The theories of Charles Darwin had a profound effect on Christian theology.
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The filioque debate was not the only issue that separated the Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions.
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Constantine's pro-Christian initiatives led to the construction of much larger and grander worship spaces known as basilicas.
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Remembering Jesus's life and death is central to Christian life and worship.
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Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) was a Benedictine abbess who had a creative life in writing and music but was also involved in politics and diplomacy.
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At the heart of the Enlightenment was a growing mistrust in human reason.
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At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the scientific worldview was "creationist."
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Liberalism, evangelicalism, and fundamentalism were broad global movements that never affected Christianity in the West.
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Pentecostalism has nothing in common with the Holiness movement.
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The dramatic decline of Christianity in Europe and North America has been fuelled by a rising secularism.
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Cenobitic monks withdraw from society.
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In 1517, Jean Calvin posted a list of "95 Theses" against indulgences on the door of a church in Wittenberg, Germany.
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Women in Canada are not able to serve as leaders in Christian churches.
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According to Christian doctrine, what is the Trinity?
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Why did language play an important part in the success of the Eastern Orthodox tradition?
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How did mendicant orders differ from monastic orders in Medieval Christianity?
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How are the Anabaptists different from other Protestant reformers?
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What was the goal of the Jesus Seminar?
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Why is the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae especially significant for Roman Catholics?
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How the Gospel of John different from the Synoptic Gospels?
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What do we know about the historical Jesus?
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What was the beginning of the Evangelical Christian Great Awakenings?
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What are considered sacraments in the Roman Catholic Church? What are considered sacraments in Protestant churches?
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How is the Christian Church changing in response to changing demographics?
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Deck 4: Christian Traditions
1
Jesus's public ministry begin with his ________.

A) baptism
B) death
C) birth
D) trial
A
2
The Christian New Testament became a standard canon ________.

A) immediately following Jesus's death
B) shortly after the Protestant Reformation
C) within the lifetimes of the original disciples
D) shortly after Christianity became the established religion of the Roman empire
D
3
The Christian doctrine of the Trinity asserts three ________.

A) stages of life
B) stories about Jesus
C) divine persons
D) distinct gods
C
4
Ecumenical means ________.

A) Latin-world
B) worldwide
C) heterodox
D) orthodox
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Christian scholars of the Middle Ages believed that ________.

A) faith and reason were antitheses
B) reason was more important than faith
C) faith was more important than reason
D) faith and reason were mutually confirming
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6
In Christianity, the Eucharist is also known as ________.

A) communion
B) the Our Father
C) Passover
D) the Messiah
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7
A Christian monk who chose the cenobitic path lived ________.

A) among the lay community, providing spiritual services to citizens
B) on the streets, begging for food and money
C) in a community with others committed to the religious life
D) away from society, devoted to silence and prayer
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A basilica is a church whose architectural style is modelled on ________.

A) Roman government buildings
B) Roman temples
C) Byzantine theatres
D) North African palaces
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9
The European Enlightenment was characterized by a growing confidence in ________.

A) the aristocracy
B) the Church
C) human morality
D) human reason
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10
Pentecostal Christians tend to cultivate the practice of ________.

A) silent meditation
B) speaking in tongues
C) acupuncture
D) displaying the stations of the cross
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11
For Roman Catholics, magisterium refers to the ________.

A) Church's role in salvation
B) pope
C) patriarch
D) Church's teaching authority
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12
The Second Vatican Council changed Roman Catholicism by ________.

A) having officiating priests face the congregation
B) modernizing the dress of priests and nuns
C) replacing Latin with the vernacular as the language for mass
D) all of the above
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13
Christianity has been used to support ________.

A) anti-slavery
B) slavery
C) civil rights
D) all of the above
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14
The social gospel movement was influenced by ________.

A) sociology
B) socialism
C) capitalism
D) None of the above.
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15
The Christian social gospel movement did not focus on ________.

A) religious bigotry
B) individual sin
C) the corruption of justice
D) social sin
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16
In twentieth-century Christianity, ________ focused on the concerns of oppressed groups including women, the poor, and the politically violated.

A) existentialist philosophy
B) process theology
C) neo-orthodoxy
D) liberation theologies
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17
In Christianity, process theology sees God as ________.

A) changeable in some respects
B) a divine clockmaker
C) a judge
D) eternally the same
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18
________ ordains women as clergy.

A) The American Episcopal Church
B) The Church of England
C) The United Church of Canada
D) All of the above
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19
Jesus of Nazareth ________.

A) was born in Israel around the year 4 CE
B) was an itinerant teacher in the prophetic tradition of his day
C) was arrested by the Jewish authorities and sentenced to death by crucifixion
D) was raised as a Christian in a Hebrew-speaking family
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20
After the Gospels, the second set of writings central to the New Testament is ________.

A) are the Deutero-Pauline writings
B) are the prophecies of Revelation
C) are the Pauline epistles
D) are the deutero-Gospel writings
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21
It took approximately ________ for Christianity to evolve into a religion from a movement within Judaism.

A) 400 years
B) 1000 years
C) 100 years
D) 700 years
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22
A controversy that raged in the early Jesus movement was ________.

A) who was responsible for Jesus's death
B) whether to keep or abandon the regulations concerning food laws
C) whether Gentiles needed to observe the Jewish law
D) the notion that fertility rituals needed to be maintained
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23
By refusing to perform the civic duty of offering sacrifice to the Emperor, early Christians were ________.

A) seen to destabilize society and were in turn persecuted
B) praised by Rome's enemies
C) deported to North Africa
D) required to perform community services
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24
The Roman Emperor Constantine is considered ________.

A) the first Emperor to recognise Judaism as a legitimate religion
B) the first Emperor to have compromised Christian worship
C) the first Emperor to destroy Christian sanctuaries
D) the first great Christian Emperor
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25
From the beginning, Christians understood their faith to demand ________.

A) passive separation from the world
B) allegiance to the pope
C) active engagement with the world
D) complete rejection of money
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26
The foundational office in Christianity was ________.

A) the priestly office
B) the papacy
C) the diaconate
D) the episcopacy
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27
In Eastern Christianity, a system of oversight developed in which the secular emperor ________.

A) chose the head of the church
B) relegated power to various priests
C) was no longer invested with imperium (secular power) but only with sacerdotium (priestly or religious authority)
D) was invested with both imperium (secular power) and sacerdotium (priestly
Or religious authority).
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28
For much of Christian history, women were able to fulfill the role of ________.

A) bishop
B) priest
C) deacon
D) widow
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29
In Christianity, deaconesses were not ________.

A) the female equivalents of deacons
B) ordained through the laying on of hands in the sanctuary
C) eliminated from religious practice by the sixth century
D) responsible for preparing female candidates for baptism
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30
In early Christianity, ________ separated the idea of God the creator from God the supreme being, positing that the creator was a lower being or "demi-urge."

A) Nestorianism
B) Gnosticism
C) Docetism
D) Montanism
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In early Christianity, Docetism held that God ________.

A) was a fourth-century Christological heresy
B) would not have sent his son to die
C) was not omnipotent
D) could not have been humiliated on a cross
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32
In early Christianity, Pelagianism was considered a salvation heresy because it ________.

A) taught that no human being could be saved
B) considered all people to be under the rule of law
C) taught that because of original sin no human being cold lead a moral life without God's grace
D) taught that humans were not so tainted by original sin as to be unable to choose the good of their own free will
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33
The Christian Eucharist ________.

A) is thought to have originated from the Greco-Roman ritual meal complex
B) was first written and performed by Paul
C) originated with the church father Augustine
D) drew on the Synoptic Gospels' accounts of the night before Jesus was
Arrested
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34
In Christianity, an anchorite is ________.

A) someone who engages with the rituals of the church
B) a pictorial motif found in the early church
C) someone who withdraws from society
D) an element of the baptismal rite of initiation
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35
In Eastern Orthodox Christianity, ________ was the founder of Eastern monasticism and supported the opposition to the Arians and their monophysite Christology.

A) Gregory of Nanzianzus
B) Basil
C) Gregory of Nyssa
D) Augustine
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36
Mysticism ________.

A) is a specific tradition that emphasizes the certainty of profound personal experience
B) involves the daily reading of theology
C) includes the daily writing of theological treatises
D) is a form of prayer which considers communication with the divine a mystery
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37
An Oglala Lakota named Black Elk was perhaps the most significant ________.

A) Aboriginal leader to believe that indigenous wisdom and Christian belief were complementary
B) Aboriginal leader to incorporate Christian symbols in the art work of first nations people
C) Aboriginal priest to promote Christianity among First Nations people
D) Aboriginal shaman who came to blows with Christian leaders
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38
The term "modernist" was first used to refer to a group of Roman Catholic theologians who ________.

A) towards the beginning of the twentieth century tried to reconcile the church's teaching with the Darwinian notions of evolutionism
B) towards the end of the nineteenth century saw no reason to continue with the faith tenets of the Medieval Church
C) towards the end of the nineteenth century had adopted a critical and skeptical attitude toward traditional Christian doctrines, especially with reference to Christology and soteriology
D) towards the beginning of the twentieth century had adapted many enlightenment principles into the teachings of the church
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39
One of the best known Canadian leaders to carry the social-gospel message into the political arena was ________.

A) Jean Charest
B) Maurice Duplessis
C) Tommy Douglas
D) John Diefenbaker
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40
Christianity is comprised of more than ________ distinct denominational groups

A) 125,000
B) 20,000
C) 5,000
D) 50,000
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41
Scholars generally agree that, of the Pauline Epistles included in the New Testament Canon, ________ may not have been written by Paul.

A) Romans
B) Galatians
C) Philippians
D) Ephesians
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42
All Christian denominations agree that ________ is a sacrament.

A) penance
B) ordination
C) baptism
D) marriage
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43
In early Christianity, the focus of the Council of Nicaea was ________.

A) whether a human, Mary, could be the mother of God
B) whether Jesus died and rose from the dead
C) whether Jesus was of the same substance as God the Father or of similar substance
D) whether Jesus was human or divine
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44
The final break between the Churches of Constantinople and Rome is conventionally dated to ________.

A) 1054
B) 867
C) 987
D) 1450
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45
In 1095, Pope Urban II ________.

A) signed a treaty that would divide the Church between East and West
B) called for peace between Christians, Jews, and Muslims
C) forced slaves to go into battle on behalf of the Church
D) initiated the crusades to liberate the holy places of Palestine
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46
Malleus Maleficarum was ________.

A) a Medieval guide for performing exorcisms
B) a Medieval prayer book for Italy's Roman Catholic aristocracy
C) a Medieval cloistered monastery
D) a Medieval handbook for Christian witch-hunting
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47
Monks and nuns in Christian monastic communities were not required to take a solemn vow of ________.

A) obedience
B) chastity
C) poverty
D) participation
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48
The _________ were groups of unconsecrated women who chose to live a freer type of religious life.

A) Beguines
B) Berghards
C) Carmelites
D) Ursulines
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49
In Christianity, ________ form a kind of heavenly senate or honour society, and can serve as powerful allies in the quest for spiritual benefit.

A) nuns and monks
B) icons
C) angels
D) saints
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50
In 1517, Martin Luther ________.

A) released a tract in response to the peasant revolts in Germany
B) posted his "95 Theses" against indulgences
C) split the Church into many differing groups
D) spoke out in support of a Church-state separation
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51
The Christian reformer ________ believed that only God could bring about salvation, and even before creation, he had predestined some people to salvation.

A) Martin Luther
B) Ulrich Zwingli
C) Henry VIII
D) Jean Calvin
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52
The ________ denomination grew out of the Christian Anabaptist movement.

A) Calvinist
B) Presbyterian
C) Mennonite
D) Unitarian
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53
________ is considered a "Great Awakening" in the Evangelical Christian tradition.

A) A period that focused on bringing non-believers to Christ
B) A period that focused on social engagement
C) A period that focused on people who were already church-going believers
D) All of the above
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54
Jesus of Nazareth was a Christian.
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55
Mark's gospel is most likely the oldest of the New Testament gospels.
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56
The Gospel of Matthew opens with a discussion of the Logos
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57
The theories of Charles Darwin had a profound effect on Christian theology.
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58
The filioque debate was not the only issue that separated the Orthodox and Roman Catholic traditions.
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59
Constantine's pro-Christian initiatives led to the construction of much larger and grander worship spaces known as basilicas.
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60
Remembering Jesus's life and death is central to Christian life and worship.
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61
Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) was a Benedictine abbess who had a creative life in writing and music but was also involved in politics and diplomacy.
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62
At the heart of the Enlightenment was a growing mistrust in human reason.
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63
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the scientific worldview was "creationist."
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64
Liberalism, evangelicalism, and fundamentalism were broad global movements that never affected Christianity in the West.
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65
Pentecostalism has nothing in common with the Holiness movement.
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66
The dramatic decline of Christianity in Europe and North America has been fuelled by a rising secularism.
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67
Cenobitic monks withdraw from society.
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68
In 1517, Jean Calvin posted a list of "95 Theses" against indulgences on the door of a church in Wittenberg, Germany.
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69
Women in Canada are not able to serve as leaders in Christian churches.
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70
According to Christian doctrine, what is the Trinity?
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71
Why did language play an important part in the success of the Eastern Orthodox tradition?
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72
How did mendicant orders differ from monastic orders in Medieval Christianity?
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73
How are the Anabaptists different from other Protestant reformers?
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74
What was the goal of the Jesus Seminar?
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75
Why is the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae especially significant for Roman Catholics?
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76
How the Gospel of John different from the Synoptic Gospels?
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77
What do we know about the historical Jesus?
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78
What was the beginning of the Evangelical Christian Great Awakenings?
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79
What are considered sacraments in the Roman Catholic Church? What are considered sacraments in Protestant churches?
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80
How is the Christian Church changing in response to changing demographics?
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