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100

One lasting effect of Constantine's reign was that Christianity became legal in this empire.

What is the Roman Empire?

100

This movement involved a search for reason, often at the expense of faith.

What is the Enlightenment?

100

In the same year that Columbus sailed to the Americas, this Muslim kingdom fell to Spanish Catholics.

What is Granada?

100

This woman was a musician, poet, preacher, mystic, and author—and her music survives to this day!

Who is Hildegard of Bingen?

100

This word is used to describe the phenomenon of God becoming a human being.

What is incarnation?

200

This man's disgust with the selling of indulgences led to the Protestant Reformation.

Who is Martin Luther?

200

This institution solidified many important theological views, and in a sense, redefined its culture and identity, at the Council of Trent.

What is the Roman Catholic Church?

200

The Jesuit Matteo Ricci is most famous for his missionary work in this country, where he spoke and dressed like a Confucian scholar.

What is China?

200

This woman was an anchoress and the author of Revelations of Divine Love.

Who is Julian of Norwich?

200
A statement of faith used to define what a particular community believed to be true. 

What is a creed?

300

When it was obvious that the European Wars of Religion would not lead to religious unity, this peace treaty ended the war and established a limited but still important path toward religious diversity.

What is the Peace of Westphalia?

300

This movement, which emphasized personal, spiritual holiness and a heartfelt relationship with God, paved the way for the Methodist movement and the Great Awakening.

What is Pietism?

300

King Afonso declared Christianity the official religion of this kingdom.

What is the Kingdom of the Kongo?

300

This woman founded her own religious movement, the Discalced Carmelites, and wrote about the soul's journey toward God through an analogy of a castle with many mansions.

Who is Teresa of Avila?

300

This prayer could be defined as the one that Jesus taught his disciples to pray.

What is the Lord's Prayer?

400

This clause represents one significant cause of the Great Schism of 1054. 

What is the Filioque clause?

400

This movement, featuring the preaching of George Whitfield and Jonathan Edwards, was intertwined with evangelical theology.

What is the Great Awakening?

400
The first people dedicated to sharing about Christianity with the Korean community were from this country.

What is Korea?

400

This ancient woman was the teacher and sister of Basil of Caesarea and Gregory of Nyssa, both of whom contributed significantly to the theology of the Trinity. 

Who is Macrina?

400

David Bebbington defines *this kind of theology* as being biblicist, crucicentric, conversionist, and activist.

What is evangelical theology?

500
This man's ministry reached a major turning point when his heart was "strangely warmed," leading to the explosion of the Methodist movement.

Who is John Wesley?

500

This movement, which emphasizes believer's baptism and continues today with denominations like the Amish and the Mennonites, started with a group that had initially been followers of the Protestant reformer Huldrych Zwingli.

What is the Anabaptist movement?

500

The Hidden Christians ended up combining Catholicism with components of the indigenous religion of this country.

What is Japan?

500
This (most likely) fictional woman is said to have dressed as a man and accompanied Paul on his preaching journeys, according to the pious story featuring her name. 

Who is Thecla?

500
Ignatius of Loyola defines *this word* as something—whether happy or sad—that draws a person closer to God.

What is a consolation?