The most famous of the Jewish prophets in the first century AD.
John the baptist
the holy book of Christians
Bible
Leader of the Apostles and first pope
Peter
monotheism is
the belief in on God
principle symbol of the Christian religion
cross
Jewish teacher who founded Christianity
Jesus of Nazareth
leader of the Roman Catholic Church
pope
Name three beliefs taught by Jesus of Nazareth
people should love their enemies
people must love God
people who saved from sin would enter the kingdom of God
This best describes the role of the pope
Head of the catholic church
an event that cannot normally be performed by humans
miracle
A new leader who the Jews believed would restore the greatness of Israel
The Messiah
Some Romans objected to Judaism because
Jews refused to worship Roman Gods
The Romans persecuted Chrisitans in the 200s and 300s because
Emperors feared Christians would cause unrest in the empire
Name two effects of the last Jewish revolt against Roman rule
-The Jews moved to other parts of the Roman world
-The Romans destroyed Jerusalem
the act of rising from the dead
resurrection
Early Christian philosopher who applied Plato's ideas to Christian beliefs
St. Augustine
Emperor who banned all non-Christian religious practices
Theodosius
Roman officials arrested Jesus of Nazareth because
His teaching challenged Roman political authority
Different Christian denominations developed over time because
People have interpreted the teaching of Jesus of Nazareth differently
the record of Jesus' life and teaching in the first four books of the New Testament
gosples
Enperor who banned Jewish rituals and caused a rebellion of the Jews.
Hadrian
Emperor who removed bans on Christianity and developed a close relationship with the Christian Church
Constantine
Name four modern-day countries to where Christianity spread in AD 400
-Greece
-Ethiopia
-France
-Tunisia
number the following events in chronological order
-Paul of Tarsus becomes Christian
-Paul of Tarsus considers Christianity a threat to Judaism and works to prevent Christians from spreading their message
-Paul of Tarsus travels to major cities along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean spreading Christian teachings
-Paul of Tarsus sees a blinding light and hears the voice of Jesus calling out to him
-Paul of Tarsus considers Christianity a threat to Judaism and words to prevent Christians from spreading their message
-Paul of Tarsus sees a blinding light and hears the voice of Jesus calling out to him
-Paul of Tarsus becomes a Christian
-Paul of Tarsus travels to major cities along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean spreading Christian teachings
created to honor the last supper Jesus shared with his Apostles
Eucharist