Heresiarch who taught that Jesus was NOT equal to the Father.
Who was Arius?
King of the Huns who stopped his men from entering Rome after making a deal with Pope St. Leo.
Who was Atilla?
That area that St. Augustine became bishop of.
What was Hippo?
Roman Emperor who oversaw and participated in the Council of Nicaea?
Who was Constantine?
Emperor who made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.
Who was Theodosius?
The original homeland of the Huns.
What was Mongolia?
St. Augustine claimed that this schismatic group in North Africa was too restrictive in who they allowed into the Church.
Who were the Donatists?
One who takes a vow not to be married.
What were celibates?
German evangelist who translated the Gospels in to the Gothic language.
King of the Visigoths who sacked Rome in 410.
Who was Alaric?
British monk who claimed that we do not need God's grace to achieve salvation.
Who was Pelagius?
What was homoousios or consubstantial?
Saint who assembled and published the canon that would later be confirmed at the Synod of Carthage as the definitive Scripture of the Christian world.
Who was Athanasius?
After Christianity was blamed for the Visigoth sack of Rome, St. Augustine wrote this famous book.
What was The City of God?
What was The Doctor of Grace?
Pope who called on St. Jerome to translate the Bible into Latin.
Who was Pope St. Damasus?
Bishop of Caesarea who believed that monasteries should be less isolated and more involved in the Christian community.
Who was St. Basil?
Vandal King who conquered North Africa and looted and pillaged Rome for two weeks.
Who was Genseric?
Who was St. Monica?
Ecumenical Council that added to the Creed that the Holy Spirit is equal to the Son and the Father.
What was the Council of Constantinople?