CHHI 510 Quiz: First Century to the Present
- Calvinism was taken to Scotland by
- The Council of Nicaea I rejected
- The Council of Nicaea II confirmed
- Patrick was a British-born Roman noble who carried the gospel to
- In England, the dominant voice of dissent within the Anglican Church came from the
- Charles Finney shifted the emphasis in conversion to
- Cyprian of Carthage was martyred during which Emperor’s persecution?
- Philip Melanchthon became the leader of the Lutheran movement after the death of
- The _________ and the church-going bell chime in with each other.
- What is the authoritative basis for religious truth, according to Schleiermacher?
- According to the Westminster Confession, the infallible rule of interpretation of Scripture is
- The first significant challenge to Calvinistic orthodoxy came from
- The Council of Ephesus rejected Nestorianism and
- Martin Luther posted his Ninety-five Thesis to the castle church door in Wittenburg on
- Which of the following was not a pre-Reformation reformer?
- The categorial imperative can be described as the ethical theory that absolute moral commands are rooted in
- On November 10, 1793, the Church of Notre Dame was renamed
- Constantinople fell to the Seljuk Turks in
- The Council of Chalcedon, in expressing the doctrine of the incarnation, adopted
- The first monastery of the Benedictine order was founded at
- Andrew Fuller and William Carey, the “Fathers of Modern Missions,” were
- Which of the following heresies was prominent before Nicaea and opposed by Tertullian?
- The great scholastic theologian of the Eastern Church was
- Luther and Zwingli failed to unite the Reformation movement because of a disagreement over
- Constantine issued the Edict of Milan in
- John Calvin’s most influential work was his
- Which of the following is not an Arminian group?
- The so-called “Five Points of Calvinism” originated with
- The sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” was preached by
- Which of the following works was written by an early Apologist?
- The movement known as “Pietism” was founded in response to the deadness of Lutheran formalism by
- Papal infallibility was made a matter of sacred doctrine at which council?
- The Great Schism occurred because the pope had added this phrase to the Nicene Creed.
- The First Crusade began after a rousing sermon by
- “Enlightenment was of the _____. Secularization is of the _____.
- Friederick Schleiermacher, the “founder of modern theology,” was brought up as a
- Which of the following was an early Christian text that ultimately was not included in the NT canon?
- The leader of the Swiss Reformation after the death of Zwingli was
- The Act of Supremacy recognizes the king or queen of England as what?
- Menno Simons’s followers were known as
- The Anabaptists were persecuted throughout Europe by
- King Henry VIII broke with the Church of Rome in order to
- Christianity outside the West, and across denominational boundaries, is spreading fastest in the form of
- The Council of Trent decreed this edition of the Scripture as authentic.
- The Anabaptist movement in Switzerland grew out of study group led by
- Founded in the early 900s, this monastery launched significant medieval Church reforms
- The premier Catholic theologian of the Medieval period and the author of Summa Theologica, was
- John Hick’s “Copernican Revolution” in theology is essentially
- According to Vatican II, other religions often have
- The Cappadocian Fathers influenced the outcome of the Council of