Early Church Leadership
Church Authority & Doctrine
Sacraments & Worship
Medieval Church Practices
Roman & Biblical Background
100

In the first century, churches were led by these two types of leaders.

Answer: What are deacons and elders/bishops?

100

The theory that taught Peter was given supreme authority and that later leaders inherited it.

Answer: What is the Petrine theory?

100

This penalty removed a person from the Church and denied access to the sacraments.

Answer: What is excommunication?

100

A document sold by the Church that reduced punishment for sins.

Answer: What is an indulgence?

100

The original meaning of the word catholic.

Answer: What is universal?

200

According to Scripture, this person is the true Head of the Church.

Answer: Who is Christ?

200

How apostolic succession was used to justify the increasing authority of bishops over churches.

Answer: What is the belief that bishops inherited authority directly from the apostles?

200

By the 12th century, this number of sacraments was officially recognized by the Church of Rome.

Answer: What is seven?

200

The practice of withdrawing from society to live a life devoted to God.

Answer: What is monasticism?

200

The Latin translation of the Bible used by the medieval church.

Answer: What is the Vulgate?

300

The New Testament presents church leadership as shared among elders rather than centered in this type of authority.

Answer: What is one man holding supreme authority?

300

Ways the belief in apostolic succession shaped the church’s structure and influence in later centuries.

Answer: What is the development of a hierarchical and centralized church structure?

300

The most important element of the Mass in medieval church teaching.

Answer: What is the Eucharist?

300

Men who practiced monasticism were called this.

Answer: Who are monks?

300

The Latin word from which the title “pope” comes.

Answer: What is father?

400

This city was the location of the first Christian church.

Answer: What is Jerusalem?

400

This doctrine taught that the Church held both spiritual and political authority.

Answer: What is the Two Swords doctrine?

400

The doctrine that teaches bread and wine become the actual body and blood of Christ.

Answer: What is transubstantiation?

400

According to medieval church teaching, this was a place where souls were purified before Heaven.

Answer: What is purgatory?

400

A 200-year period of peace and stability in the Roman Empire.

Answer: What is Pax Romana?

500

The belief that church authority was passed down in an unbroken line from the apostles.

Answer: What is apostolic succession?

500

Explain the “Two Swords” doctrine.

Answer: What is the belief that the Church held spiritual authority while also claiming power over secular rulers?

500

Why the Church’s teaching on sacraments gave priests significant power.

Answer: What is that only priests could administer the sacraments and control access to salvation?

500

The vows taken by Benedictine monks.

Answer: What are vows of lifelong poverty, chastity, and obedience to the abbot?

500

The Roman emperor ruling during the ministry and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

Answer: Who is Tiberius?

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