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100

Queen Berta told Augustine that a neighboring king kept two altars, .

one for Christ and one for pagan gods

100

When Augustine remade pagan temples into Christian churches, he was following Pope Gregory’s advice to

blend Christian and local practices

100

Many Christian practices appealed to the barbarians because

rituals, symbols, and feasts were important in their worship of pagan gods

100

In the sixth century the Church adopted the leadership structure of .

the Roman legal system

100

What did Charlemagne not do after he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor?

make Christmas a special feast

200

In early Christendom the Church became a center for all of the following except

epistle writing

200

Jesus said, “If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself and follow me” (Luke 9:23).

take up his cross daily

200

The character Beowulf is a Christ-like figure because he

fought against evil and died for others

200

One of Charlemagne’s main achievements was

making Christianity and education available to all

200

Saint Teresa of Calcutta once explained that when Jesus said “I thirst,” he was speaking of his thirst for

love

300

____ is the name given to the growth of the Church in territory and political and spiritual authority.

Christendom

300

____ served the “poorest of the poor” in India.

Saint Teresa of Calcutta

300

 The collection of the laws of the Catholic Church is called____

canon law

300

_____ is the ultimate authority of human society.

God

300

The Byzantine emperor ____ made a collection of civil laws

Justinian

400

______ negotiated an agreement for peace with the barbarians

Pope Gregory

400

 Because society and government are based on ___ , they belong to an order established by God.

human nature

400

____ is a story that combines pagan and Christian elements.

 Beowulf

400

We must not obey an authority that has created laws that are  ___

 immoral

400

___ of Canterbury was a Roman monk who baptized King Ethelbert of Kent and many of his people

Augustine

500

Define natural law.

Natural law is God’s law, which is written upon everyone’s heart and enables all people to know the difference between good and evil. It is a part of human nature and lasts forever

500

Give two examples of how the civil authority in your town, city, or country follows the natural law.

should include two examples of how government protects the lives of individuals and promotes the common good.