Context of the Birth of Christianity
Jesus of Nazareth
Notable People
Apostolic Age
Doctrines
100

What is the name of the small Roman province that was the context for the life and death of Jesus in the 1st century?

Judea

100

This word meaning "Messiah" is a title given to Jesus indicating that His followers believed him to be the anointed son of King David, whom some Jews expected to restore the fortunes of Israel.

Christ

100

This "Apostle to the Gentiles" originally persecuted Jesus' followers but had a dramatic conversion to Christianity after he had a vision on his journey to Damascus.

Paul

100

Described in Ch.2 of the Book of Acts, what event represented the birth of the Church with the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the community of believers?

Pentecost

100

Meaning "universal," this word describes the diversity of the Church as a world-wide community of faith.

Catholic

200

Which of the Jewish sects of the early 1st century was motivated to organize a political and military rebellion to Roman occupation?

Zealots

200

Found in Ch.5-7 of the Gospel of Matthew, this is the largest collection of teachings from Jesus and represents the heart of the Christian ethical dimension.

The Sermon on the Mount

200

One of Jesus' original twelve apostles, nicknamed "rock," he was given the "keys to the kingdom" by Jesus and became a leader in the Church as the first Bishop of Rome.

Peter

200

First mentioned in the New Testament as a title of leadership in the early church for those 'overseers' (epĂ­skopos) in the community.  There is a doctrine that their authority comes from apostolic succession.

Bishops

200

Shared with Judaism, this belief in "one God" (rather than multiple) made Christianity distinct in ancient Rome.

Monotheism

300

This is the term used to described the continued influence of Greek language and philosophy in the Roman empire (and early Christianity)

Hellenism

300

A term meaning the "Good News," this also describes the first four books of the New Testament.

Gospel

300

All 12 apostles were believed to have been martyred except for this one, who is believed to have died of old age in Ephesus (Excluding Judas Iscariot)

John

300

Greek for "The Teaching," this early Christian writing illustrates the ritual, ethical, and social dimensions of the early Church. 

The Didache

300

What heresy in the early church included a dualist approach towards the world and the belief that Jesus was not fully human.

Gnosticism

400

What is the name of the the religious system in Rome that worshiped the emperors as gods?

Imperial Cult

400

He was the Roman Governor in charge of Judea at the time of Jesus' death.

Pontius Pilate

400

He was the first Christian martyr, and his stoning is described in the Book of Acts.

Stephen

400

Meaning "measuring rod" or "rule," this term refers to the official or authoritative group of texts in the collection of scripture?

Canon

400

What word, meaning "right belief," describes those doctrines believed to be true and in-line with apostolic and Biblical teaching?

Orthodox

500

This 1st century Jewish historian gives us independent (non-Christian) evidence of the historical existence of Jesus in his book "Antiquities."

Josephus

500

The Last Supper, which instituted the Eucharist, took place at a feast celebrating what Jewish holiday?

The Passover

500

Who was the Roman emperor when Paul and Peter were believed to have been martyred in Rome during widespread persecution that begin in 64 AD. 

Nero

500

What Apostolic council described in Ch. 15 of the Book of Acts settled the controversy about requirements for Gentile converts to Christianity?

The Council of Jerusalem

500

The central Christian doctrine that God took on flesh, assuming a human nature and became a man in the form of Jesus Christ.

Incarnation

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