His autobiographical work Confessions was completed around 400 A.D.
Who is Saint Augustine of Hippo?
This council in 325 declared that Arius was a heretic.
What is the Council of Nicea?
Chesterton lived in this country.

What is England?
Proportionality, fair treatment of prisoners, and avoidance of unnecessary suffering are a few aspects of this theory regarding war.
What is Just War Doctrine and Theory?
What the Gospel of Mark?
or
What is Gospel of Luke?
The Pentateuch consist of these 5 books.
What are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy?
The name for this fishing item:
What is a kreel?
Between 383 and 404 A.D., this Church Father translated the Bible into Latin.
Who is Saint Jerome?
This term, from the Greek word gnosis - meaning "knowledge" - refers to a collection of heresies which plagued the early church.
What is Gnosticism?
According to Chesterton, science is one of two things: a tool, or this.
What is a toy?
From 622-632 A.D., this religious group took over much of Arabia.
Who are the Muslims?
The Book of Acts was written by him.
Who is Luke?
This just man was saved by angels prior to the destruction of Sodom.
Who is Lot?
This is the highest mountain peak in Montana.
What is Granite Peak?
Athanasius of Alexandria opposed Arius at the Council of Nicea, which was held in this year.
What is 325 A.D.?
Around 428 A.D., this heretic began teaching that Mary was not the Mother of God.
Who is Nestorius?
Finish the Chesterton quote:
"The way to love anything is to realize that it might be" this. (Hint: hop on one leg to appreciate walking)

What is lost?
In 732 A.D., this leader stopped the Muslims at the Battle of Tours, thus saving Europe from invasion.
Who was Charles Martel?
Who was Stephen?
This prophet anointed both Saul and David to be kings.
Who is Samuel?
Name this knot:

What is the Trucker's Hitch?
Saint Polycarp was martyred in this city, the location of his bishopric.
Where is Smyrna?
Around 418 A.D., this heretic taught in Britain that man could reach heaven based not on grace, but by his own efforts.
Who is Pelagius?
In this quote from Chesterton, what is he describing?
"The place where babies are born, where men die, where the daily drama of mortal life acted is not an office or shop or bureau. It is something much smaller in size, yet much larger in scope.”
What is the Home?

When Muslims took over the Holy Land, they did this to Christian pilgrims, which justified the Crusades.
What is harass, capture, sell into slavery, torture, rape, and kill them.
This man laid hands on Saul so he could see.
Delilah seduced this judge.
Name this type of deer:
What is a mule deer (white tail do not pronk)?
This first century Church Father was bishop of Antioch and friends with Saint Polycarp. His writings first used the term "the Catholic Church."
Who is Saint Ignatius of Antioch?
Unlike his fellow reformer Martin Luther, this teacher in Geneva taught something called Double Predestination.
Who is John Calvin?
This person is described in Chesterton's poem Lepanto:
"Dim drums throbbing, in the hills half heard,
Where only on a nameless throne a crownless prince has stirred,
Where, risen from a doubtful seat and half attainted stall,
The last knight of Europe takes weapons from the wall...."
Who is Don John of Austria?
This movement describes taking back much of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain, Portugal) from the Muslims.
What is the Reconquista?
Revelation 5:8 begins,
"And when he had taken the book, the four beasts and four and twenty elders fell down before the Lamb, having every one of them harps, and golden vials full of odours, which are...." these.
What are the prayers of the saints?
The feast of Hannukah or "dedication" mentioned in John 10:22 commemorates the Jewish revolt described in what deuterocanonical books?
What are First and Second Maccabees?
At Three Forks, Montana, three rivers meet to form the Missouri. Name 2 of them.
What are the Jefferson, Gallatin, and Madison Rivers?