Sacraments
People
Theology
Texts
Miscellaneous
100

The initiation rite central to almost all of Christianity.

What is baptism?

100

The founder of Christianity and one of the three persons of God.

Who is Jesus?

100

The three persons of the Trinity.

Who are God the Father (or Creator), the Son (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit?

100

The name of the Christian scriptures that come after the Hebrew Scriptures in the Christian Bible. 

What is the "New Testament?"

100

The painted word of God, according to the Orthodox Church.

What are icons?

200

The sacrament involving ritual consumption of two key substances, referencing back to Jesus' last supper with his disciples.

What is Eucharist / Communion? 

200

The mother of Jesus. She is particularly important to Catholics and Orthodox Christians.

Who is Mary?

200

The document/text that was produced at the ecumenical council held in 325 CE, which clarified Christian beliefs regarding the trinity.

What is the Nicene Creed?

200

The written accounts of Jesus' life and ministry. 

What are The Gospels?

200

This is what the sacrament of Confession / Reconciliation entails.

What is the confession of sins (usually to a priest), followed by acts of penance to repair harm and reconcile the sinner with God and the community. 

300
This sacrament involves celibacy in the Catholic Church, but not in most other churches.

What is Ordination / Holy Orders?

300
He had a conversion to Christianity after being caught in a storm on the road to Damascus. He then later became a foremost leader in the early Church and wrote a series of letters that became part of Christian scripture.

Who is Paul?
(Bonus: Who was Saul prior to becoming Paul?)

300

The central redemption story in Christianity, which explains the reason for God's incarnation and affirms God/Jesus' triumph over death and the promise of eternal life after death for Christians/people who repent for their sins. 

What is the resurrection? 

300

The names of the four writers of the first four books of the Christian scriptures.

Who are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John?
300

This term describes structured, ritual worship in a communal setting (often a church during Sunday services/ masses).

What is liturgy?

400

This sacrament is a rite of passage for Christians to affirm their faith within the context of a particular Christian denomination. Even churches that do not consider this a sacrament frequently do this.

What is confirmation?

400

A Jewish mystic and reformer who believed in the imminent coming of a new age on earth, he commissioned Jesus' ministry via a notable aquatic ritual. 

Who was John the Baptist?

400

This term describes the Protestant view that the bread and the wine merely symbolize the body and blood of Jesus.

What is consubstantiation? 

400

The name of the text we read in class that chronicles many of Jesus' core teachings on morality and ethics.

What is the Sermon on the Mount?

400

The list of people who are blessed, according to Jesus, which is often considered the core of Christian ethics.

What are the Beatitudes?

500
This sacrament / practice is intended to comfort the dying and focus prayers for the healing of someone in great bodily distress/ illness.

What is Anointing of the Sick / Last Rites? 

500

The leaders of the two main factions at the Council of Nicea.

Who were St. Athanasius of Alexandria and Arius?

500

This is the focus of Liberation Theology.

What is transforming unjust social structures and institutions in alignment with God's will for human life on Earth?

500

The three sections of the Christian Scriptures that DO NOT include accounts of Jesus' life.

What are Acts, the Epistles (Letters), and Revelation?

500

The meaning of the word "Grace" in Christianity.

What is God's unearned and infinite love, forgiveness, and mercy, which God offers continually to people despite sin and imperfection?

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