7 Dimensions
Early Church/Middle Ages
Miscellaneous
Reformation
Terms
100

What is a example of the Practical/Ritual Dimension of Christianity?

any of the sacraments, prayer, Easter, Christmas, Advent, Lent

100

what was Jesus' religion?

Judaism

100

What did Origen teach about the human body and soul?

Humans have immortal souls that live on

100

How many theses did Luther nail to the door of the church in 1917?

95

100

What is the third person of the Trinity often depicted as fire, a dove, or the wind?

The Holy Spirit

200

What is an example of the doctrinal/belief dimension of Christianity?

The Trinity, Incarnation, Nicene Creed, Apostles' Creed... predestination for some
200

Who wrote many letters/epistles to the early churches as guidance which ended up in the Bible?

Paul/Saul

200

The blood of the martyrs was the seed of the....?

Church

200

What was the name of the city where Luther was summoned to where his ideas would be discussed in a trial(diet) in 1521?

Worms

200

What is the difference between the Church and a Cathedral?

the cathedral is the seat of the bishop's church- head of the diocese.

300

What is an example of the social/institutional dimension of Christianity?

hierarchy of priests, bishops, papacy, individual church congregations and their pastors, deacons, elders...etc. 

300

What is one of the reasons why the Great Schism split the churches in the East and the West?

Language differences, authority of the pope/Patriarch, leavened or unleavened bread at the Eucharist, belief in the filioque/"Holy Spirit from the Father"

300

What were some of the reasons for the Crusades?

to reclaim the Holy Lands from Muslim expansion and personally seen for many soldiers as a means to be redeemed from sins, acquire riches,& seek adventure

300

How did Luther Succeed when the church had so much power?

The German princes protected him because they wanted to split and get away from the pope and keep people's religious monetary contributions locally.

300

What is the name of a "messenger" with authority to preach the Gospel?

Apostle 

400

What is a material dimension of Christianity?

church buildings, cathedrals, bread and wine, crosses, bible, Christmas trees etc.

400

Who was known for converting Ireland to Christianity?

Patrick

400

What are 2 of Jesus' teachings?

justice and peace in God's kingdom(now and not yet), forgiveness of sins, Love Your Neighbor as Yourself, all are welcome, blessed are the poor, a day of judgment, grace, the first will be last, love your enemy

400

Which King left the Catholic Church in order to get a divorce and marry Anne Boleyn?

Henry the VIII in England

400

What were the two biggest religious sects in Judaism during Jesus' time?

Pharisees and Sadducees

500

What is an experiential/emotional dimension of Christianity?

pilgrimage, sunday services, holy week, giving to poor...

500

Who was the first Holy Roman Emperor in 800?

Charlemagne

500

What is one metaphor/analogy used to explain the Trinity?

3-leaf shamrock- 

speech (one who speaks, word spoken, and breath by which it is spoken) 

saying a belief 3 times as if telling same story in 3 different, complementary perspectives...

500

What are some of the impacts of the Protestant Reforamtion?

Many religious wars in Europe.

The questioning of the church led people to question other aspects of society- led to enlightenment.

changed European society, religion, and politics

many new denominations appeared

500

Who were Teresa of Avila, Catherine of Siena, and Meister Eckhart?

Christian Mystics

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