St. Augustine
Barbarians, Vikings, and a bit of other stuff thrown in
St. Jerome
Council of Chalcedon
St. Benedict and Monasticism
100

Augustine's mother tirelessly prayed for her son, and she was named _________________?

Monica

100

This people group ravaged the European coast from 800-1000 and reached America around 1000; Scandinavian robbers who searched for new land to farm and plunder

Vikings!

100

St. Jerome translated the Scriptures into Latin. His translation is known as ___________?

The Vulgate

100

What is one question the Council of Chalcedon addressed?

Whether it is possible for Christ to be both God and man in one person

Whether Jesus is truly man

100

As the Roman Empire and cities declined, ________________ became the centers of learning.

Monasteries

200

Augustine's two most important books were _________________ and ___________________?

City of God and Confessions

200

Fair-haired, fair-skinned warriors who aggressively scavenged any land they conquered in Europe were known by the citizens of the Roman Empire as...this name

Barbarians

200

The New Testament was originally written in which language? (Hint:  It was the common language of Alexander the Great's time.)

Greek

200

What is another question the Council of Chalcedon addressed?

Whether it is possible for Christ to be both God and man in one person

Whether Jesus is truly man

200

What did the vow of poverty mean?

Monks could own no personal property
300

Augustine had three official roles/titles in the Church. What were they?

Monk, priest, bishop of Hippo

300

Name the approximate dates for the Vikings.

400-1000 AD

300
St. Jerome translated the Scriptures into Latin in which famous town?

Bethlehem

300

What are two points that the Council of Chalcedon affirmed?

a. The full deity (being God) of Christ consistent with the Nicene Creed


b. The full humanity (being man) of Christ 


c. That Christ is one person (not two)


d. The deity and humanity of Christ are not blurred

300

What did the vow of chastity mean?

Monks could not marry

400
Augustine converted to Christianity in which year?

386 AD

400
This man baptized St. Augustine

St. Ambrose

400

In what year did St. Jerome complete his translation of the Scriptures into Latin?

405 AD

400

The Council of Chalcedon was held in which year?

451 AD

400

What did the vow of obedience mean?

Monks must submit to the rules, abbot, and community in which they lived
500

This man believed that babies were born innocent; St. Augustine opposed him and argued instead that we are all born sinful and are saved by God's grace alone! What is his name?

Pelagius

500

This scholar defended Christianity from false teaching yet wrote an imprecise Latin translation of the Bible.

Athanasius

500

St. Jerome translated the Old Testament Scriptures from the ______________ into Latin (the word in the blank means "70" in Greek).

Septuagint

500

What are the two other points that the Council of Chalcedon affirmed?

The full deity (being God) of Christ consistent with the Nicene Creed


b. The full humanity (being man) of Christ 


c. That Christ is one person (not two)


d. The deity and humanity of Christ are not blurred

500

What is the year for St. Benedict and monasticism?

c. 540 AD