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When used in the Christian context, it is an explanation for why the faith holds a certain belief...

Apology

100

This heresy was conceived by a priest named Arius...

Arianism

100

The Church convened The Council of Nicaea in this year...


325 AD

100

At the Council of Nicaea one of the major decisions was on a common set of beliefs called…

The Nicene Creed

100

St. Jerome had a great gift for learning and writing. But these skills only added to his most important gift which was…

Translation

100

It was approved in 325 AD, reversed in 359 AD, reinstated in 361 AD and reaffirmed in 381 AD...

The Nicene Creed

200

This occurs when a Baptized person denies Church Dogma...

Dogmatic Heresy

200

Arianism believes Jesus is the Son of God and so He cannot be _____ to The Father 

Equal with The Father and One with The Father

200

The First Ecumenical Council was convened to deal with heresies, especially Arianism. This Council was called the...

Council of Nicaea

200

Leading the effort to institute the Nicene Creed was…


St. Athanasius

200

St. Jerome's most important work was...

Translating the bible into Latin

200

The Church Fathers begin immediately after...

Jesus

300

This heresy involves the denial of the Divinity of Christ

Christological Heresy

300

Gnosticism comes from the Greek word for...

Knowledge

300

St. Ambrose became Bishop of Milan, a time when this heresy was causing major disruption

Arianism

300

Found in the Nicene Creed, this word; "Consubstantial" means...

One in Being with The Father

300

The three Cappadocians, St. Basil, St. Gregory Nazianzus and St. Gregory of Nyssa were all from…


The Eastern Roman Empire

300

A Saint who helps define Church Doctrine is called...

A Doctor of The Church

400

The first _______ Ecumenical Councils dealt with Christological heresies

Six

400

Gnosticism…Rejected Church teachings about Jesus having both a ____ and human nature

Divine

400

The heresy of Docetism maintains Jesus was not truly human and did not suffer and die on The Cross and that...

Someone else switched places with Jesus on The Cross

400

The word "Filioque" refers to this phrase in The Nicene Creed...

  • The Holy Spirit proceeds from The Father and The Son



400

St. Basil The Great was…


The author of much of the liturgy used in the Eastern Church

400

This Doctor of The Church was so eloquent and well spoken that he was given the nickname "Chrysostom" which means...

Golden Tongue

500

The Eastern Orthodox Church does not recognize the Ecumenical Councils held after…

787 AD

500

Gnosticism believed Jesus could not have been human because that would mean He was bound by...

Original sin

500

Definition: This heresy, Dokesis, believes…

Jesus only appeared to die on The Cross

500

The words "Consubstantial" and "...Who proceeds from The Father and The Son..." were ultimately rejected by...

The Eastern Church

500

St. Gregory of Nyssa was a defender of Mary as Theotokos, which means…

Mother of God

500

They were Doctors of The Church in the East and, collectively, are referred to as...

The Three Cappadocians