100 Events
Eusebius
History
Creeds and Heresy
Interpretation
100

This patristic (early church father) was an ascetic.

Origen

100

Eusebius says that these two things threaten the Church

Persecution

Heresy

100
How many parts was Rome split into?

2

100

This heresy is believed by modern Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons.

Arianism

100

These two medieval scholars have very similar interprative methods

Origen and Bonaventure

200

This historian documented Early Church history.

Eusebius

200

False-Teaching (aka heresy) brings this about

Right Doctrine (Orthodoxy)

200

What are the two major languages in the Roman Empire?

Latin and Greek

200

"There was a time when the Son was not" is credited to which heretic?

Arius

200
Quadriga is latin meaning

Four-horsed chariot

300
This famous martyr was stabbed because fire wouldn't kill him.

Polycarp

300
This city was burned because all its inhabitants were Christian

Phrygia

300

Who posted the Edict of Toleration?

Galerius

300

This group denied the divinity of the Holy Spirit.

Pneumatomachoi or Holy Ghost Busters

300

This interpretation of the text teaches a lesson and leads us to God's law

Moral

400

This man was reduced to slavery by barbarians.

Valerius

400

In relation to the Church, where does persecution come from?

Outside

400
What did the Edict of Milan grant?

Religious freedom and a Christian state.

400

This heresy teaches that your baptism isn't effectual if you pastor renounces Christ

Donatism

400

This interpretive method teaches us about Christ

Analogical

500
This historian documented the fall of Jerusalem.

Josephus

500

The Nicene Creed sought to answer this question.

Who is Jesus?

500

Constantine beat Maxentius at this battle in 312 AD

Milvian bridge
500

Sabellianism or Modalism teaches this:

God wears three masks like an actor who plays different parts in a play

500

This interpretive method shows us God in the text.

Anagogical

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