Chapters 1 & 2
Chapters 3 & 4
Chapters 5 & 6
Chapters 7 & 8
Chapter 9
100

The Greek word for "Catholic"

Universal

100

Created by Justinian, the code became the basis of European law

Justinian Code

100

Religious civil war between the Protestants and Roman Catholics in Germany that engaged the Austrian Habsburgs and the German princes. The war soon developed into a devastating struggle for the balance of power in Europe

Thirty Years' War

100

Outlined basic human rights and their corresponding responsibilities

Pacem in Terris

100

First Polish Pope, with the 3rd longest reign in history

Pope John Paul II

200

The four marks of the Church

One

Holy

Catholic

Apostolic

200

Allowed Christianity became a tolerated religion

Edict of Milan

200

Restated important points of Catholic doctrine under attack, & promulgated a number of disciplinary reforms that helped purify the church of many long standing abuses

Council of Trent

200

Writer of the Quadragesimo Anno

Pius the 11th

200

Number of countries visited during Pope John Paul II's reign

130

300

Peace that existed between nationalities in Europe

Pax Romana

300

Two means in the church used to help moderate violence in the middle ages. Exempted clergy, women, children, and peasants from attacks

Peace of God & Truce of God

300

Gave the Netherlands independence from Spain, while Sweden gained control of the Baltic, and France was considered the preeminent Western power

Treaty of Westphalia

300

Introduced the principle of subsidiarity, and highlighted the role of natural law as the foundation for just international institutions

Quadragesimo Anno

300

Event that drew more attention than any event in history

Pope John Paul II's funeral

400

Two important meanings of the Church

"Belonging to the Lord"

"Those called out"

400

A strong force for Christian growth. Led to monasteries, which became centers for learning and evangelization and spiritual beacons for tepid Christians

Monasticism

400

Summary of biblical theology that became a normative statement of the Reformed faith

John Calvin's Institutes of Christian Religion

400

Catholic who signed Declaration of Independence

Charles Carroll

400

Number of writings shown in the slides than Pope John Paul II had

8
500

Decreed that gentiles weren’t subject to Jewish law. This decision helped rapid spread of Christianity throughout the empire

Council of Jerusalem

500

Result of centuries of differences in language, culture, theology, and politics between Eastern & Western churches. All would contribute to a definitive split in 1054

Eastern Schism

500

Explosion in missionary activity in the New World and in the East. However, a blow to missionary efforts took place due to the French Revolution, disrupting Church life in Europe

Post Reformation

500

Percentage of Catholics in the American population

23%

500

Latin for Gospel of Life

Evangelium Vitae

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