CSTU 101 Quiz 5
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Liberty University
CSTU 101 Quiz 5 Liberty University
- Roman popes asserted that Jesus had granted to the apostle Peter, jurisdiction over the whole church.
- Who wrote The Wealth of Nations?
- 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?
- 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 basic strength of the Jews? It gave them a will to resist and to survive.
- Who was the Latin-speaking Christian who mastered Greek and Hebrew, and produced a translation of the whole Bible known as the Vulgate?
- Who wrote the Apostles Creed?
- The first ecumenical or world council, attended by 220 bishops in 325, formalized a statement of essential beliefs of Christian faith known as the
- What would be a chief mark describing the Roman Empire, even after Constantine.
- According to your textbook, what was the most significant development in the cultural life of the Roman Empire?
- 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.
- Old Testament prophet of faith, who preached on abiding trust in the providence of God around 740–700 BC.
- In a narrow sense the Torah consists of the first five books of the Bible, called
- The crucifixion of Christ occurred in approximately what year? CE (secular) /AD (Christian)
- Constantine played an influential role in the proclamation of the which decreed tolerance for Christianity in the empire.
- Approximately what year did Constantine declare Christianity a legal religion of Rome?
- His interpretation of history quickly replaced those of classical thinkers and has remained influential to the present day. Lived (354-430).
- One event not depicted in the catacombs was:
- The New Testament is silent on the philosophies of the Roman world.
- 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.
- Rome showed special originality in the field of education by creating law schools and recognizing medicine as an important specialization.
- Because of all of the writings of Jesus, we know much about his life.
- The Bible is very specific in saying that Capitalism is the best form of economics.
- Pompeii was one of the only provinces of Rome that did not get caught up in all of the sexual representation.
- As we learned in the presentation “Introduction to Rome and Christianity,” the National Gallery of Art Museum resembles the Parthenon in Greece.
- Paul’s prologue on the Logos has been very beneficial to the growth of Christianity?
- The prohibition of graven images separated Judaism from all other religions, which represented their gods in a variety of ways.
- The Apostles’ Creed covers the requirements for Church attendance.
Set 2
- The first ecumenical or world council, attended by 220 bishops in 325, formalized a statement of essential beliefs of Christian faith known as the
- One event not depicted in the catacombs was:
- If there is chaos and insecurity in a culture, the people will accept what type of government?
- What would be a chief mark describing the Roman Empire, even after Constantine.
- Who decreed Christianity to be legalized in 315 AD?
- Roman popes asserted that Jesus had granted to the apostle Peter, jurisdiction over the whole church.
- According to your textbook, what was the most significant development in the cultural life of the Roman Empire?
- Who was the Bishop of Milan?
- According to Schaeffer, no totalitarian authority, nor authoritarian state can tolerate those who have an ________ by which to judge that state and its actions.
- Constantine played an influential role in the proclamation of the _____________, which decreed tolerance for Christianity in the empire.
- Who wrote the Apostles Creed?
- Which of these is not the way that Rome expressed its art?
- Old Testament prophet of faith, who preached on abiding trust in the providence of God around 740–700 BC.
- Early Christian art was more _________ and less materialistic, than Roman art.
- The Greeks tried first to build their society upon the city- state, that is, the
- Approximately what year did Constantine declare Christianity a legal religion of Rome?
- Why was the early Christian Church not persecuted?
- The basic way an individual looks at life, his basic worldview, the grid through which he see the world.
- In a narrow sense the Torah consists of the first five books of the Bible, called the
- The National Gallery of Art, dedicated in 1941 is a beautiful example of ________ architecture.
- As we learned in the presentation “Introduction to Rome and Christianity,” the National Gallery of Art Museum resembles the Parthenon in Greece.
- Pompeii was one of the only provinces of Rome that did not get caught up in all of the sexual representation.
- 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.
- Rome and Greek gods were basically just amplified humanity.
- The earliest Christian art was mainly symbolic.
- According to Schaeffer, the direction in which science will move is set by the evidence the scientist observes.
- Roman Law and Political Ideas were good but would not affect future Western Cultures principles of law.
- For centuries the Romans had constructed terraces that served as meeting halls, mercantile centers, and halls of justice.
- According to Schaeffer, humanism can work if you just try to develop it a little more.
- The Apostles’ Creed covers the requirements for Church attendance.
Set 3
- In medieval literature, the word “romance” is most closely associated with what?
- What term is used to describe richly decorated medieval manuscripts?
- Perhaps the best example of the early Gothic style of architecture is found in which city?
- Historians have traditionally described how Europe fell into a period of the “Dark Ages” after which date?
- The concept of the “Great Chain of Being” illustrates which important idea in late medieval culture?
- Medieval dramas that narrate the life of a local saint are called what?
- The term “pointed arches” best describes which style?
- Which word best describes the culture that gave rise to Romanesque architecture?
- Who described the cosmos as an intricately arranged hierarchy?
- What did medieval pilgrims travel to a cathedral to see?
- Gothic cathedrals were considerably darker than Romanesque cathedrals.
- Charlemagne’s brutal reign destroyed much learning and education in Europe
- Despite the authority of the medieval Catholic Church, there was a tremendous amount of diversity within medieval literature
- The French term “Notre Dame” refers to the Virgin Mary.
- The term “three estates” is used to describe the three spheres of the cosmos in medieval theology.
- Augustine wrote a spiritual autobiography called “Confessions”
- Gregory the Great was the first church leader to claim Petrine authority
- The early spreading of Islam could be described as rapid and violent
- Historians have recently explored the possibility that lead poisoning contributed to the collapse and fall of the Roman Empire.
- Western culture in the Middle Ages was formed a combination of classical, Christian, and Islamic influences
- In the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, which two figures are standing on either side of Jesus?
- Why was the early Christian Church not persecuted?
- One event not depicted in the catacombs was:
- Approximately what year did Constantine declare Christianity a legal religion of Rome?
- After the period of Constantine, how is Jesus depicted in Christian art?
- Who was the author of “The City of the Gods”?
- If there is chaos and insecurity in a culture, the people will accept what type of government?
- This person’s beliefs form the backbone for European culture throughout the late Middle Ages.
- The basic way an individual looks at life, his basic worldview, the grid through which he see the world.
- Constantine played an influential role in the proclamation of the _____________, which decreed tolerance for Christianity in the empire.
- The Catholic Church teaches that Christianity originated in the teachings of Christ, but became an institutionalized church largely through the efforts of Peter.
- What would be a chief mark describing the Roman Empire, even after Constantine.
- The Greeks tried first to build their society upon the city‐state, that is, the __________.
- Which of these is not the way that Rome expressed its art?
- According to Schaeffer, humanism can work if you just try to develop it a little more.
- Rome and Greek gods were basically just amplified humanity.
- In the early church, there was much theological disagreement about what Jesus looked like.
- According to Schaeffer, Rome collapsed because of the tremendous external forces put upon it.
- By the 2nd century the Bishop of Rome was calling himself Pope.
- The New Testament is silent on the philosophies of the Roman world.
- Roman Law and Political Ideas were good but would not affect future Western Cultures principles of law.
- 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.
- In the early Christian church, when a people became a Christian and accepted baptism, he was welcomed into the Roman Culture because of his strong moral character.