This term reflects that a sacrament actually occurred.
What is valid?
This is who Constantine attributed his victory to when becoming Western Augustus.
Who is the Christian god?
This was the founder of Islam and who he claimed appeared to him, respectively.
Who is Muhammad and Jibril (Gabriel)?
This was the founder of Protestantism and who followed after him, respectively.
Who is Martin Luther and John Calvin?
This council answered the question of whether Christian converts had to obey the Law of Moses.
What is the Council of Jerusalem?
These are the three sacraments which confer an indelible mark.
This was the defining battle for the role of Western Augustus.
What is the Battle of the Milvian Bridge?
These were the two cities that were sacked during the Fourth Crusade to try to pay for passage to Venice.
What was Zara and Constantinople?
These are the two proto-Protestants who put forth several views later taken up by the Protestants.
Who is John Wycliffe and Jan Hus?
This heresy believed the lapsi should not be readmitted to the Church and couldn't validly perform the sacraments.
What is Donatism?
These are the three degrees of Holy Orders.
What is deacon, priest, and bishop?
This person was the driving force who encouraged the start of the Great Persecution.
Who was Galerius the Beast?
This was the immediate issue that led to the Great Schism.
What was the banning of the use of unleavened bread?
This heresy attempted to strip Christianity of all forms of the miraculous and revise it to something simply natural.
What is modernism?
This statement was the first formalized statement of Protestant beliefs.
What is the Augsburg Confession?
These are the three requirements for a sacramental marriage.
What is a baptized man and woman, free, and consent?
This person wrote letters emphasizing clergy derive their authority from God, it's organization is apostolic, and was the first exercise of Roman primacy after Peter's death.
This action by Muslims started the Crusading movement.
What is the taking of Jerusalem?
These are the two primary philosophies that emerged from the Enlightenment.
What is Empiricism and Rationalism?
This was the founder of Monasticism and Eastern Monasticism, respectively.
Who is Anthony of the Desert and St. Basil the Great?
These are the things that are integral to a marriage, both natural and sacramental.
What is Unity, Indissolubility, and Open to the procreation and education of children?
This was the council and emperor who ruled against Arianism, as well as the bishop who refused to reinstate Arius as priest.
What was the Council of Nicaea, Constantine, and Athanasius?
List the three issues which contributed to increased tensions and led up to the Great Schism.
What is Iconoclasm, the Filioque, and the Photian Schism?
This document formally declared the founder of Protestantism a heretic after he refused to defend his views and rejected any debate.
What is Exsurge Domine?
List two documents from either the First or Second Vatican Councils.
What is Dei Filius, Pastor Aeternus, Sacrosantum Concilium, Lumen Gentium, Dei Verbum, or Gaudium et Spes?