CHHI 301

  • CHHI 301 Quiz 4

    CHHI 301 Quiz 4 Liberty University Set 1 Muhammad died in 632, and within a 100 years Muslims had gained control of all the land from Armenia, south through the Middle East, along the northern coast of Africa, and up into present-day Portugal and Spain. After the Great Schism, Wycliffe worked to normalize the Catholic…

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  • CHHI 301 Quiz 3

    CHHI 301 Quiz 3 Liberty University Set 1 Gregory VII worked to defeat simony (purchasing a church office) and declared that the Scriptures could be translated into vernacular (common or everyday) languages. The First and Third Crusades were the only Crusades to successfully attack and capture Jerusalem. Benedict of Nursia wrote a Rule for his…

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  • CHHI 301 Quiz 2

    CHHI 301 Quiz 2 Liberty University Set 1 The Council of Nicaea focused on the divinity of the Son, while the Council of Constantinople confirmed that idea and added that the same should be said about the Holy Spirit. Tertullian originated the description of the Trinity being “one substance and three persons,” and the description…

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  • CHHI 301 Quiz 1

    CHHI 301 Quiz 1 Liberty University Set 1 Only the Christians in the city of Rome claimed to have an apostolic origin for their churches. In first century, after the Jews expelled Christians from the synagogues, the Christians began building churches. Paul did not believe he was preaching a new religion, but a fulfillment of…

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