Famous men
Iconology etc
Date Dynasty and more
The Great Schism 1
The Great Schism 2
100
Who founded the Byzantine Empire? Where was its capital located?
Constantine Constantinople
100
Icons are not painted but ______________
written
100
What year did Jesus die? What is the year of the Great Schism?
33 AD 1054 AD
100
Caesaropapism grew out of a relationship with whom? (hint: It is a symbiotic relationship)
Eastern emperors and Patriarch of Constantinople
100
What do we call the Church of the East today ever since the Great Schism occurred?
Eastern Orthodox
200
1. Who stopped the Muslims from conquering Europe? 2. Who was that man's son?
1. Charles Martel 2. Pepin the Short
200
1."The Church of Holy Wisdom", which contains many icons, is located where and is named what?
Constantinople Hagia Sophia
200
Evangelization efforts differed between the Eastern and Western Churches. 1. Who did the Eastern Church minister to mostly? 2. Who did the Western Church minister to?
1. The Greeks within the Empire 2. Outside the boundaries of the West
200
1. Since the Great Schism, the Patriarch of Constantinople has been known as ______________ 2. From our perspective, the major difference between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church is ________________________
1. Ecumenical Patriarch 2. authority of the pope
200
Name 2 recent popes that have tried to mend the rift between us and the Eastern Orthodox Church
Pope Paul VI, Pope JPII, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope Francis
300
Which 2 bodies of law are based on the Codex Justianus?
1. Canon Law 2. Civil law in Europe
300
1. image breaker is ______________ 2. image lover is _____________ 3. Saint known for being an image lover____________
1. iconoclast 2. iconophile 3. St. John Damascene
300
1. What is monophysitism? 2. The mortal enemy of the Byzantine Empire was what/whom? 3. When was the Council of Nicaea?
1. The belief that Jesus had only one nature and it was divine 2. Muslims 3. 325
300
The Great Schism occured in what year? Define the Great Schism
1054 The final split between the eastern and western Churches
300
1. The Filioque controversy happened when certain words were added to the Nicene Creed for the purpose of clarifying a spiritual truth. What does filoque mean? 2. Which cause of the Schism occurred because of internal tension between the Eastern Emperor and the Patriarch of Constantinople? 3. What was the final cause of the Great Schism?
1. and the son 2. Photian Schism 3. ex-communication for ex-communication
400
What 2 effects did the coronation of Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo II have?
1. It put the Carolingian Empire in direct descent with the old Roman Empire. 2. It included Germans into Roman Civilization
400
1. The word for veneration allowed for an icon or saint is ____________ 2. The word for absolute adoration due for God alone is ______________ 3. What does Charlemagne's name mean? 4. How is veneration of an icon not an act of idolatry?
1. dulia 2. Latria 3. The Great 4. It invites us to prayer and helps us honor the one who it represents
400
1. Year Nero persecutions began 2.Year of the Edit of Milan 3. Year Charlemagne was crowned king 4. Year of the Great Schism 5. Century that brought the fall of Rome? 6. Century that brought the rise of Monasticism?
1. 64 2. 313 3. 800 4. 1054 5. 5th 6. 6th
400
1.Explain what Caesaropapism is 2. How did it impact the Church. (3 ways)
Caesaropapism: where the Byzantine (Eastern)empire emperor extends his authority to the church by forming a symbiotic relationship with the patriarch of Constantinople. It impacted the church in these 3 ways: 1. Appointment of monks 2. Liturgy 3. Church government
400
1. Which 2 centuries brought a division between east and west: Iconoclasm and Charlemagne? 2. Give the basic definition of Caesaropapism. 3. It was during the reign of ______________ (an iconoclast) that Byzantine architecture was born. The most famous building to come out of that period was ____________ 4. The mortal enemy of the Eastern Empire was _________
1. 8th and 9th 2. EEEE authority in Church governance and theology by forming a symbiotic relationship with the patriarch of Constantinople 3. Justinian I; Hagia Sophia 4. Muslims
500
1. In the year _________ AD Pope Leo III crowned _________________ the Holy Roman Emperor. 2. What day did this take place? (extra credit) 3. What was the name of the Church where it took place? 4. Who was this emperor's father? 5. Who was this emperor's grandfather?
1. 800, Leo III Charlemagne 2. Christmas 3. St. Peters 4. Pepin the Short 5. Charles Martel
500
1. Describe the 2nd cause of the Great Schism from memory. 2. Name the 4 elements of creation what are used in writing an icon. 3. Which saint was an icon-lover?
1. Increased tension in the 9th century due to Iconoclasm and Charlemagne's rise in power. 2. Vegetable, animal, mineral, and human 3. St. John Damascus
500
What were 2 effects that resulted from the pope's anointing of Pepin and his 2 sons as rulers of the Franks?
1. The Church had authority to anoint kings 2. Military help to prevent the Lombards from conquering them.
500
List the 7 reasons for the Great Schism
The 7 causes of the Schism: 1. Founding of Constantinople in the 4th Century 2. Increased tension during the 9th century due to Iconoclasm and Charlemagne’s rise in power. 3. Different conceptions of Church hierarchy 4. Filoque controversy 5. The Photian Schism 6. Byzantium had increased its military strength and wanted independence from the west 7. The Final Straw: excommunication for ex-communication in 1054
500
List the 7 causes of the Great Schism
The 7 causes of the Schism: 1. Founding of Constantinople in the 4th Century 2. Increased tension during the 9th century due to Iconoclasm and Charlemagne’s rise in power. 3. Different conceptions of Church hierarchy 4. Filoque controversy 5. The Photian Schism 6. Byzantium had increased its military strength and wanted independence from the west 7. The Final Straw: excommunication for ex-communication in 1054
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