How Long
After Christ?
Who are you?
Where was that again?
Key Terms
Heretic!
100

The year in which the Ecumenical Council of Nicaea was conducted.

What is 325?

100

This saint was exiled by Constantine for not receiving Arius back in to the Church.

Who is St. Athanasius?

100

The Roman Empire's capital was moved to Constantinople from this city.

Where is Rome?

100

This form of death penalty was outlined by Constantine out of reverence for the Passion of Christ.

What is crucifixion?

100

The figure from whom the Arian Heresy emerged.

Who is Arius?

200

The year in which the Ecumenical Council of Constantinople was conducted.

What is 381?

200

The Greek language proved to be a challenge for this figure in fully appreciating the Arian controversy and the discussions at the Council of Nicaea.

Who is Constantine?

200

St. John Chrysostom was made Bishop of this city.

Where is Constantinople?

200

This was the negative term given to Emperor Julian by Christians. 

What is 'The Apostate'?
200
The false belief that intelligence is connected to salvation and that the body (and all matter) is evil. 

What is Gnosticism?

300

The year in which Theodosius made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.

What is 391?

300

This Emperor died of a heart attack during a diplomatic dispute with some Goths. 

Who is Valentian I?

300

The region in which Emperor Theodosius was born and raised.

What is Hispania?

300

*DOUBLE JEOPARDY*

This Latin term was used to identify Christians who professed pagan beliefs to avoid Roman persecution.

What is 'traditores'?

300

The heretical belief that the Father is greater than and prior to the Son of the Trinity. 

What is Arianism?

400

*DOUBLE JEOPARDY*

The year in which St. Athanasius entered his repose with Our Lord.

What is 373?

400

The son of Constantine (I) who ruled the Eastern Roman Empire and was himself and Arian.

Who is Constantius II?

400

The region which caused conflict between the Goths and Romans.

Where is the Danube?

400

These people would have lived to the North-East of the Roman Empire in the Germanic regions. 

Who are the Ostrogoths?

400

An Arian Bishop who is historically relevant due to his writing of one of the earliest known 'Christian Histories.'

Who is Eusebius? 

500

The year in which St. John Chrysostom was born.

What is 347?

500

This saint argued for a synthesis of philosophy and Scripture as a fuller way to understand the truths of revelation. 

Who is St. Justin Martyr?

500

This city and Antioch were two centers of Christian resistance against Emperor Theodosius in the late 4th century.

Where is Gaul?

500

This key word of the Nicene Creed acted as direct rejection of Arian belief. (Looking for our term in English.)

What is 'consubstantial'?

500

This early heresy argued against philosophy and for use of strictly the Scriptures, as well as arguing for a strict form of living with no pleasures.

What is Montanism? 

M
e
n
u