CSTU 101 Quiz 5 Liberty University
Set 1
- Who wrote The Wealth of Nations?
- Who was the Bishop in (339-397) who successfully challenged and limited imperial authority over the church?
- 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.
- In the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, which two figures are standing on either side of Jesus?
- According to your textbook, what was the most significant development in the cultural life of the Roman Empire?
- Who wrote the Apostles Creed?
- According to your textbook, what was the basic strength of the Jews? It gave them a will to resist and to survive.
- Which country dispersed the Ten Tribes of Israel in 722BC?
- Who was the Latin-speaking Christian who mastered Greek and Hebrew, and produced a translation of the whole Bible known as the Vulgate?
- The crucifixion of Christ occurred in approximately what year? CE (secular) /AD (Christian)
- His interpretation of history quickly replaced those of classical thinkers and has remained influential to the present day. Lived (354-430).
- Early Christian art was more and less materialistic, than Roman art because it was hard to depict topics like the Trinity or Salvation.
- 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
- Who was the author of “The City of God”?
- 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.
- The National Gallery of Art, dedicated in 1941 is a beautiful example of
architecture.
- What word could be used in association with Christian Coptic Art?
- If the early Christians had worshiped Jesus and Caesar, they would have gone unharmed, but they rejected all forms of .
- Old Testament prophet of faith, who preached on abiding trust in the providence of God around 740–700 BC.
- Constantine played an influential role in the proclamation of the , which decreed tolerance for Christianity in the empire.
- The Bible is very specific in saying that Capitalism is the best form of economics.
- Rome showed special originality in the field of education by creating law schools and recognizing medicine as an important specialization.
- 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.
- By the 5th century the Bishop of Rome was calling himself the Pope (Lat., papa, “father”) Christ’s vicar on earth.
- Christianity was not equalitarian and certain restrictions were put on slaves and Greeks.
- Pompeii was one of the only provinces of Rome that did not get caught up in all of the sexual representation.
- The first two centuries of Christianity had little need for art in any form.
- The Apostles’ Creed covers the requirements for Church attendance.
- The Ceasars would not tolerate the Christians worshipping of the one God only.
- The prohibition of graven images separated Judaism from all other religions, which represented their gods in a variety of ways.
Set 2
- According to your textbook, what was the basic strength of the Jews? It gave them a will to resist and to survive.
- Approximately what year did Constantine declare Christianity a legal religion of Rome?
- Which country dispersed the Ten Tribes of Israel in 722BC?
- 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.
- In the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, which two figures are standing on either side of Jesus?
- The first ecumenical or world council, attended by 220 bishops in 325, formalized a statement of essential beliefs of Christian faith known as the _____.
- Constantine played an influential role in the proclamation of the _____________, which decreed tolerance for Christianity in the empire.
- 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.
- His interpretation of history quickly replaced those of classical thinkers and has remained influential to the present day. Lived (354-430).
- The crucifixion of Christ occurred in approximately what year? CE (secular) /AD (Christian)
- According to your textbook, what was the most significant development in the cultural life of the Roman Empire?
- Old Testament prophet of faith, who preached on abiding trust in the providence of God around 740–700 BC.
- Who wrote The Wealth of Nations?
- Who was the Latin-speaking Christian who mastered Greek and Hebrew, and produced a translation of the whole Bible known as the Vulgate?
- If the early Christians had worshiped Jesus and Caesar, they would have gone unharmed, but they rejected all forms of __________________.
- Who wrote the Apostles Creed?
- Who was the Bishop in (339-397) who successfully challenged and limited imperial authority over the church?
- What word could be used in association with Christian Coptic Art?
- The National Gallery of Art, dedicated in 1941 is a beautiful example of ________ architecture.
- What would be a chief mark describing the Roman Empire, even after Constantine.
- Because of all of the writings by Jesus, we know much about his life.
- Paul’s prologue on the Logos has been very beneficial to the growth of Christianity?
- The Bible is very specific in saying that Capitalism is the best form of economics.
- 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.
- Christianity was not equalitarian and certain restrictions were put on slaves and Greeks.
- The first two centuries of Christianity had little need for art in any form.
- The New Testament is silent on the philosophies of the Roman world.
- Pompeii was one of the only provinces of Rome that did not get caught up in all of the sexual representation.
- The Ceasars would not tolerate the Christians worshipping of the one God only.
- Life in the later years of the Roman Empire was marked by increasing optimism about the future.