Heresies
Ecumenical Councils
Early Church
Great Schism
Reformation
100

This heresy taught that Jesus was not fully God.

What is Arianism?
100

These councils put down Arianism.

What are the 1st and 2nd ecumenical councils?

100

Every Church service in early times held this ritual

What is Holy Communion?

100

These two languages created a cultural barrier between East and West leading up to the schism

What are Greek and Latin?

100

In 1517, Luther proclaimed these statements.

What are the 95 theses?

200

The so-called Judeaeser heresy taught this.

What is the precept that gentile converts should follow the law?

200

These people were present at the protocouncil of Jerusalem which discussed whether gentile converts to Christianity should follow the law.

Who are the 12 apostles and Paul?

200

These were responsible for guarding from heresy in the early Church

What are bishops?


200

Out of this many other patriarchates, none sided with Rome during the Great Schism.

What is 4?

200
Pay to win Christianity, which Luther was NOT totally in opposition to.

What are indulgences?

300
Two of the three general tenants of gnosticism.

What are the tenants that Christ has no flesh, there is no salvation for the flesh, and Salvation comes through knowledge?

300

These councils established the creed of the Christian faith.

What are the 1st and 2nd councils?

300

This ended the persecution of the early Church

What is Constantine's conversion and the edict of Milan?

300

This change to the creed played a major part in the break in communion between East and West.

What is the Filioque?

300

2 of the 3 things Luther was against.

What are Monasteries, relics, and Church heirarchical authority?

400

Nestorianism agreed that Christ had two natures, but also taught that Christ was this.

What are two persons?
400

These ecumenical councils established that Christ was only one person, both divine and human.

What are the 3rd and 4th councils?

400

Primary usage of the scriptures in the early Church

What is being read aloud in Church?

400
In 1204, this army, inspired by the Pope, went rogue and burned down the political and religious (Christian) capital of the East, Constantinople.

Who were the Crusaders?

400

This reformation leader did not believe the sacraments of the Church had real, transformative power (Grace).

Who is Zwingli?

500

This was pronounced a heresy by the 7th ecumenical council.

What is iconoclasm?

500

The 7th ecumenical council put an end to this.

What is iconoclasm?

500

A catechumen would remain as such for this long until baptism.

What is 3 years?

500

Conflict over ecclessiastical control of this new country, for which Sts. Cyril and Methodius created a whole new written language, escalated tensions between East and West.

What is Bulgaria?