Introduction
Councils
Heretics/Heresies
Important People
Mystery
100

Why is unity in the church important?

Unity = strength

Witnessing Christ as a unit in our lives and actions

We are one church

100

How many councils does the Oriental Orthodox church, Eastern Orthodox church vs. Roman Catholic church recognize?

Oriental (us): 3 

Eastern: 7

Catholic: 21

100

What was the Arian heresy?

Arius believes that the Son was created and has a beginning unlike the Father/God.
100

Who was the Pope during the Council of Nicaea?

Pope Alexander of Alexandria

100

What is an Ecumenical Council? (definition)

Also known as Synod

A universal council where the bishops from all ecclesiastical provinces of the world are summoned to be present. Their decision is to be received and accepted by the whole church.

200

What is the source/root of Christian unity?

When the congregation act as one body of one Lord, confessing one faith by one baptism

200

List the three Ecumenical Councils and their dates 

Council of Nicaea --> 325 A.D.

Council of Constantinople --> 381 A.D.

Council of Ephesus --> 431 A.D.

200

Which heretic denies the full humanity of Christ and says that He was without a soul?

Apollinarius of Laodicea

200

Who were the Emperors during the three councils?

Nicaea: Constantine

Constantinople: Theodosius and Gratian

Ephesus: Theodosius

200

What's the difference between the Nicene creed and the creed of Constantinople?

Added new parts regarding the holy spirit in response to the Macedonian or Pneumatomachian heresy

300

List the 3 church analogies that show the unity of the church

The church is: the Body of Christ, the Household of God, Bride of Christ

300

How many bishops/people attended the three councils?

Nicaea: 318

Constantinople: 150

Ephesus: 200

300

Who is Nestorian and what was his heresy?

Nestorian was the bishop of Constaninople in 428 A.D.

Heresy: disputes the title of St. Mary, doesn't believe that Christ's nature is equally human and divine

300

Who defended the faith against Arius? Which Council was this?

St. Athanasius (Pope Alexander is also acceptable), Council of Nicaea

300

What is the term for placing the Son lower than the Father? (related to the discussion on the Trinity)

Subordination (pg. 10)

400

What are some Coptic rites or traditions that express the same faith/dogma in a different way from other churches (i.e. Ethiopians)?

cymbals and triangle vs. kebero and hand bell

Bohairic Coptic vs. Amharic

400

What heresy was the Council of Constantinople responding to? (Describe the heresy)

Macedonian heresy: denying the divinity of the Holy Spirit

400

Explain the heresy of Marcellus of Ancyra

Heresy: Christ is a projection of the energy of the Father and He will be absorbed again into the Father after the final judgement.

400

Who defended the faith against Nestorius? how?

St. Cyril, he sent many letter and was a part of the council of Ephesus leading to the exile of Nestorius from the church.

400

Explain the difference between Anthropotokos, Theotokos, Christotokos

Anthropotokos: mother of man

Theotokos: mother of God

Christotokos: mother of Christ

500

What was the problem discussed in the Council of Jerusalem? what was the solution? who solved this problem?

Problem; not accepting Gentiles into the church (saying uncircumsized can't be saved)

Solution: salvation comes from the grace of God and not through circumcision or observance of the law of Moses.

Who: Paul, Barnabas, and other apostles and elders

500

What were the 3 outcomes of the 1st council? 2 outcomes of the 2nd council? and give at least 2 outcomes of the 3rd council?

Nicaea: Creed, 20 Canons. letter to Egypt

Constantinople: Addition to Creed, Canons

Ephesus: Intro to Creed, title of Theotokos, singleness of the Lord's person, inseparable unity of the 2 Natures of Christ

500

Explain the difference between the Eunomian and Eudoxian heresies

Eunomians believe that the Son and the Holy Spirit are creatures different from the Divine Father, while the Eudoxians believe the the Son is like the Father but they are not one.

500

Who was the bishop who helped in defending the faith against Nestorius? Where is he from (what city)?

Bishop Celestine of Rome

500

Where/when did the church establish the doctrine or the explanation of the Holy Trinity? and how?

During the Council of Constantinople when they added to the creed parts about the divinity of the Holy Spirit.

Also, later through Apologists and theologians who explained the Trinity more

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