The Early Church
Medieval Church
Reformation
Modern Era
the Early Medieval Church
100

What were the main persecution against early Christians?

Roman authorities

100

What was the religious/political role of the papacy in the Middle Ages?

Held religious authority and political 

100

What corruption did Reformers seek to correct in the Medieval Catholic Church?

Buy forgiveness for their sins

100

What motivated increased missionary work in the 19th century?

A desire to spread the Gospel through the world
100

What role did Patrick and other missionaries play in the early medieval church?

Boniface 

200

Who were some key figures and writings in Early Christianity?

Paul, Peter, Gospel writers like Mark and Matthew

200

What impact did the Great Schism have between East and West?

Divided Christianity between Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism

200
How did Luther’s teachings contradict Catholic doctrine and tradition?

Didn’t believe the Catholic Church had the power to pardon people sins

200

What impacts did Enlightenment though have on 18th century Christianity?

Challenged traditional beliefs, emphasized reason, individually

200

How did monasticism shape Christianity in the early Middle Ages?

Monasteries preserved learning and dominated religious life

300

What were the major early Church councils?

Councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, Chalcedon 

300

What were the causes of the Crusades?

Retaking Holy Land

300

Why was the printing press significant for the Reformation?

Proliferated revolutionary the theological material at a popular level

300

How did 19th century liberal theology reinterpret Christian faith ?

Focused on reason, ethics, social justice

300

What was the impact of theological controversies like iconoclasm?

Led to division between eastern and western Christianity 

400

What was the relationship between Church and state in the Roman Empire?

Closely intertwined 

400

How did medieval theologians approach issues of faith and reason?

Based on a profound and explicit confidence in human intellectual capacity

400

What reform did the Catholic Counter-Reformation make?

Council of Trent

400

What factors led to increased secularization in the modern West? 

Science, education, social change, questioning tradition beliefs

400

A term that means “common” or “well-known” 

Vulgar

500

What challenged early Christian unity and theory? 

Gnosticism and Arianism

500

How did the papacy’s political role shift from the early to high Middle Ages?


Papacy gained political influence gradually

500

How did politics influence the spread of Protestantism in Europe?

Rulers’ decisions, alliances drove Protestantism’s spread

500

What were some key evangelical movements in the 18th century?

First Great Awakening

500

What was the importance of monasteries in the Early Medieval Church period?

Preserved learning, spread Christianity and dominated religious life

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