This early Christian symbol combines the first two letters of Christ's name in Greek
What is a chi rho?
100
These painting and images represent Biblical figures and saints, and are designed to point a believer to God in worship
What is an icon?
100
The location of the Los Angeles mission where the first mass speaking and tongues revival took place
What is Azusa St.?
100
This Scottish Reformed established the Presbyterian church
What is John Knox?
100
As a young man, he claimed a vision of golden plates which recorded the history of the lost tribes of Israel in North America
What is Joseph Smith?
200
This early Christian symbol is formed with the letters of the Greek word for fish, which also formed an acronym of titles for Jesus
What is ichthus?
200
The concept that we can only describe God by what He is NOT
What is apophatic?
200
The founder of the Vineyard, "signs and wonders" Movement in the 1990's
What is John Wimber?
200
Established by John Wesley, this offshoot of the Anglican church provided a series of steps to apply Christian faith to daily life and sent "circuit riders" on horseback to evangelize in the early days of Canada and the US
What is Methodism?
200
After Joseph Smith's death, this leader took over the direction of the Mormons
What is Brigham Young?
300
This term refers those those "witnesses" who die for their faith in early Christianity
What is a martyr?
300
During the Reformation, the Roman Catholic church taught that loved ones could be brought from this to heaven by the payment of an indulgence
What is purgatory?
300
The second wave of the Pentecostal movement in the 1950's, which spread the teaching and practices to a number of mainline churches
What is the Charismatic movement?
300
When Henry VIII was refused permission to divorce his wife and remarry by the pope, it eventually led to the beginning of this English "Catholic" church
What is Anglican church.
300
The Mormons eventually settled in this Western territory, which is now one of the 50 states in the USA
What is Utah
400
This Greek word describes the identity of Jesus in John 1:1 and is also a focus for early Christian thought about Jesus
What is the Logos?
400
The doctrine that the Pope speaks without error on matters of doctrine, teaching and morals (two words.
What is "papal infallibility?"
400
He led a "speaking in tongues" service in Topeka, Kansas in 1900 which sparked the beginning of the modern Pentecostal movement
What is Charles Parham?
400
This Swiss Reformed paved the way for both the French and Dutch Reformed churches in his writing and leadership
What is John Calvin?
400
In this year, as a result of pressure from the federal US government, the Mormon church renounces polygamy
What is 1890
500
This term from the Nicene creed describes the giving of the Holy Spirit by Jesus, as well as the Father, but it was rejected by the Orthodox (Eastern) churches
What is filioque?
500
The belief that the Pope, as Bishop of Rome rules with the authority of Peter, the first apostle and head of the early church in Rome. (2 words)
What is "Petrine Succession?"
500
This African American church leader led the initial wave of the Neo Pentecostal movement among a racially mixed congregation in Los Angeles, CA in 1906
What is William Seymour?
500
In Latin, this Reformed slogan, means, "By Scripture Alone", and it challenged the Roman Catholic emphasis on church authority and Papal decrees as equal to Scripture
What is "sola Scriptura"?
500
He was the first Mormon to be elected to the US Senate, and a key begining for Mormons in being accepted in the wider, mainstream society of the US in the 20th century