What’s the message of Christianity ?
All are welcome
Monotheistic faith
Way early Christians believed in and worshiped only the one true God
Book of revelation
An apocalyptic symbolic book about Jesu self sacrificing age
what does Charlemagne mean ?
Charles the great was named Emperor
Humanism
Emphasis on a person as a individual rather then a part of a large groupn
Who was killed in Rome ?
Paul and peter
Who said “ The blood of Marty’s is the seed of Christian’s“ ?
Tertullian
3 popes given the tittle of “great“ during age of fathers
Leo, Gregory, Basil
popes and kings generally got into fights over what ?
Whether or not the pope was above the kings
The Renaissance
Rebirth of classical knowledge
When did the early church break from judaism?
When the Romans demolished the Jewish temple in Jerusalem
Christian’s unwilling to renounce their faith
These people were considered a threat to the established Roman order which led to the prosecution
5 major patriarchates cities of the Roman Empire
Rome, Alexandria, Antioch, Constantinople, Jerusalem
Vikings invasions into what ?
The content of Europe Scandinavians , Danish
Who was Johanna’s Gutenberg
He was known for inventing the printing press
what happens at the council of Jerusalem?
-Peter felt the gentiles should have to follow Jewish law
-Paul did not, but eventually won
Worshiping of the Gods and emperor
What early Roman’s believe and held their state together
Difference between “ Patres“ and “Pateres”
-Patres -latin term of “father”
-Pateres- Greek term of “father”
Council of Ephesus 431
Large debate over the hypostatic Union
What was the Renaissance characterized by?
Visual art, music and architecture
By the end of the first century, all preaching was directed towards the who?
Gentiles
Way of Roman religious and governmental system
Polytheistic and required the worship of many gods one who whom was their emperor
St.Leo the great
Defended apostolic succession and increased authority of the church during his reigh
Third Council of Constantinople 680-681
the sixth ecumenical council of the Christian church, summoned by the emperor Constantine IV and meeting at Constantinople
Palestrina
Great composer and reformer of liturgical music