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Where did it originate?

Jerusalem in the Roman province of Judea.

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Who started Christianity?

Jesus of Nazareth

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True or False? Christian families had a hard time getting along.

False

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True or False? The Eastern and Western Christian churches were very similar.

False

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True or False? Divorce was not allowed in Christian families.

True

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What are two ways did culture affect christianity?

Art and language

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What's the other name for the Greek Christian church?

Oriental Orthodoxy

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What's the other name for the Latin Christian church?

Roman Catholicism


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By whom were Oriental Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism established?

Jesus Christ

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How many traits of Christ did we share with you? (You could ask them to list all the traits we listed)

Nine

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When did it originate?

It originated 30-33 AD (mid-first century)

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When was the Greek Christianity established

33 AD

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When was Latin Christianity established?

30 AD

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What are two cultural influences on Christianity?

Marriage/family and Education

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Name 3 of the 9 natures of Christ

1. Omnipotent 2. Omniscient 3. Omnipresent 4. Divine and Human

5. Infinite and eternal 6. Unchangeable 7. Merciful 8. Forgiving 9. Loving

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What two languages did the Eastern and Western Christian churches use?

Greek and Latin

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Why did Christians use Roman symbols?

Romans had a big influence in the world's culture at the time.

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Name three pieces of scripture from ancient Christianity.

Epistles of Barnabas, Shepherd of Hermas, Epistles of clement

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What does omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent mean?

Christ is all-powerful, all-knowing, and everywhere at once.

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What are two ways ancient Christians affected education/knowledge? (You could ask this question twice)

Information was more available, or Christians reserved writings in different languages, Built libraries to story ancient writings, or Organized universities that were dedicated to education while staying inside the Christian belief