Christianity began in this Jewish kingdom
Judea
Jerusalem is the city.
This core belief provides adherents an answer to the question about life after death.
What is the Death & The Resurrection?
These sacred Christian texts are derived from the sacred texts of the Jewish people.
What is the Old Testament?
What are the 3 ethical teachings of Christianity
The 10 commandments
The Beatitudes
Jesus Commandment of Love
A popular Christian prayer
(100 points for each one identified)
What is The Lord's Prayer, Hail Mary, Glory Be, Sub Tuum, Apostle's Creed, Serenity Prayer, Angelus, Rosary?
Sola Fide and Sola Scripture are phrases from What denominations
Protestant/ Lutheran
What civilisation ruled over the Jewish People
the Roman Empire
This common plant was used as an analogy for the concept of the Trinity
What is the shamrock or clover?
These books make up the New Testament.
(points for each correct answer)
What are the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke & John), The Acts of the Apostles, The Epistles (Letters), Revelation?
The Ten Commandments were given to this Jewish prophet
Moses
This object is commonly used to help adherents navigate through a particular prayer.
What are Rosary Beads?
This denomination displays servant leadership through their program red shield appeal.
Salvation army
This event split the church into the Catholic and Orthodox or Eastern churches
the Great Schism of 1054
This belief is centered around H_____ Actions and D______ Kindness
Jesus' humanity and Divinity?
What principle belief does this quote relate to
John 1:14: "And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth."
Humanity and divinity of Jesus
Revealed in Exodus 20:2-14, these sacred texts outline standards to help individuals and the community
What are the Ten Commandments?
This type of prayer involves asking for God to help others
What are prayers of intercession?
The denomination Anglican displays what quality of Jesus through their organisation Anglicare
Love
This Christian denomination rejected the authority of the Roman Pope in favour of the authority of the Bible.
(Bonus points: Who, what, when did this split occur?)
What is the Protestant Church?
Martin Luther
95 Thesis
1517
This belief is bestowed on an adherent during the sacrament of Baptism
Salvation
This person was thought to have written between 23-25% of the New Testament
Paul of Tarsus
Aimed at replacing or supplementing the Ten Commandments, Jesus delivered these ethical teachings at the Sermon on the Mount
What are the Beatitudes?
This prayer is comprised of the words spoken by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary.
What is the Hail Mary?
This Denomination Connects to Jesus' Baptism and adheres to the Principal Belief of Nature of God and the Trinity by immersing their adherents
Pentecostal
What civilisations influenced Christianity
Judaism
Rome
Greece
Persian
This Belief is the transmission of the Ethical teachings
Revelation
What is the primary purpose of scripture
It holds the ethical teachings beliefs and rituals to guide adherents in their search for identity and belonging
Jesus advised his followers to express this type of love in his love commandment: "Love thy neighbour."
agape (unconditional, self-sacrificing love)?
This prayer is outlined in the Gospel of Luke 11:2-4
What is the Lord's Prayer?
Name the head of authority from each of these denominations
Catholic
Anglican
Orthodox
Pentecostal
Protestant
Pope
King/ queen of England
Patriarch of Constantinople
Congregational authority
God