Who slapped Arius and strongly disliked the Arian Heresy?
Who was St. Nicholas?
What were beliefs/opinions that did not agree with the Catholic and Orthodox Church and said things such as "Jesus is not eternal and was created by God"?
What is a heresy?
Which heresy said that Jesus was finite and was created by the father and not on the same term of divinity with him?
What is the Arian heresy?
Who was the arch-heretic of the Arian heresy and argued that Jesus was not as divine/eternal as God?
Who was Arius?
What things helped preserve the truth after the fall of the Roman Empire along with important knowledge from western civilization?
What are monasteries?
Which Saint was a Manicheism heretic and was eventually converted?
Who was St. Augustine?
Who manipulated the Church for power and money for the majority of the middle ages?
Who are Kings and Nobles?
Which Heresy supported the opinion that Christ was not human but a ghost and only pretended to be human?
What was docetism?
Which event in church history caused years of war and turmoil across Europe and made the church weaker as a whole?
What were the crusades?
What was a political entity that ruled over various lands in Europe that was created during the dark ages to help the church and unify the majority of Europe?
What was the Holy Roman Empire?
Who was the Bishop of Milan, fought the Arian Heresy and converted St. Augustine?
Who was St. Ambrose?
What did Popes become during the middle ages?
What are political tools and leaders?
What was Gnosticism?
Which court examined heretics and was considered one of the fairest courts in Europe but was viewed as evil and cruel by protestants?
What was the spanish inquisition?
What was allowing the converted christians to keep their temples and customs?