Early Christianity
The Early Church
A Christian Eroupe
Vocab
Vocab
100

Many Jews hoped God would send a ____ to rescue them from Roman rule.

Deliverer

100

The ______ spread the messages of _______

Apostles;Jesus

100

Where was the Roman Catholic Church based out of?

Rome

100

Parable

A short story that teaches a principle about what is good behavior.

100

Hierarchy

An organization with different levels of authority.

200

The Romans took over Judea in ____B.C.

63

200

Most people in the Roman Empire spoke _______ __ _______

Latin or Greek.

200

The emperors controlled which church?

Eastern Orthodox

200

Ressurection

The act of rising from the dead

200

Gospel

The accounts that apostles wrote of Jesus' life.

300

Why did the Jews get kicked out of Jerusalem?

The Jews (Zealots) rebelled against the Romans.

300

Priests did what?

Led worship services and managed local church activities.

300

Why did people get mad about icons?

many people believed that it was a form of idol worship forbidden by god

300

Apostle

Christian leader chosen by Jesus to spread his message.

300

Pope

The title given to the bishop of Rome.

400

Jesus urged people to turn from their selfish ways and welcome the __________  __   __________

Kingdom of Heaven

400

By A.D. the bishop of Rome was called by a special title-----_____

Pope

400

What was the most serious disagreement among the churches?

If the pope was the head of all churches or not

400

Salvation

The act of being saved from the effects of sin.

400

Icon

A representation of an object of worship.

500

What was believed the Romans charged Jesus with?

Treason or disloyalty to the government

500

The Roman Catholic churches accepted what that the Eastern Orthodox did not.

The pope as the head of all churches.

500

What were Christian women who established their own communities called?

Nuns

500

Martyr

A person who is willing to die for his or her beliefs.

500

Iconoclast

Originally: A person who destroys icons; today: a person who criticizes traditional beliefs