This is the city where Augustine was educated in the faith and converted.
What is Carthage?
Barbarians during Augustine's time were mostly from this ethnicity.
What is Germanic?
This is the idea that Mary is not the Mother of God; she is merely the mother of Christ.
What is Nestorianism?
What is five?
This pope is known for this many reforms of the Church and his missionary activities.
Who is Pope Saint Gregory I?
This phrase in Latin means "and of the Son."
What is filioque?
This is the dualist religion Augustine practiced before converting to Catholicism.
What is Manichaeism?
Conventionally, the Fall of Rome and the end of the Western Roman Empire is considered to have happened in this year.
What is AD 476?
This council decreed that Mary is the Mother of God ("theotokos") and upheld the doctrine of the Incarnation.
What is the Council of Ephesus?
Muslims are required to pray _____ times per day.
What is five?
On Christmas Day in AD 800, he was crowned emperor of what would later come to be called the Holy Roman Empire
Who is Charlemagne?
This theological controversy literally means "image breaking."
What is iconoclasm?
This bishop baptized Augustine.
Who is Ambrose of Milan?
Augustine wrote this book in response to those who claimed that Rome was conquered because the pagan gods were angry at the Roman Empire becoming Christian.
What is City of God?
This heresy said that Jesus' human nature was absorbed into his divine nature. Therefore, Jesus had only one divine nature.
What is monophysitism?
The pilgrimage to Mecca is known as ________.
What is hajj?
This bishop was instrumental in Clovis' conversion to Catholicism.
DAILY DOUBLE
This empress promoted the traditional practice of having pictures and statues in churches.
This book of Augustine's details his early sinful life and later conversion.
What is Confessions?
This council decreed the true nature of Jesus Christ.
What is the Council of Chalcedon?
Islam requires its adherents to do this during the month of Ramadan.
What is fast?
This monk and his companions were to sent to evangelize England.
Who is Augustine of Canterbury?
This monastic leader spoke out fiercely against the "image breakers."
Who is Saint John of Damascus?
This group of heretics nearly beat Augustine to death.
Who are the Donatists?
This is factor helps explain why the Eastern Roman Empire was not conquered like Rome.
What is geographic isolation/natural borders?
This Eastern emperor is known for his conquests and his wife who held a favorable view of Monophysitism.
Who is Justinian?
What is caliph?
This legendary story told of a great Frankish knight who along with only a few companions fought off Muslim attackers for hours.
What is The Song of Roland?
This is the last ecumenical council accepted by Eastern Orthodoxy.
What is the Second Council of Nicaea/Seventh Ecumenical Council?