Exam 1 over The Study of Christianity & Early Christianity_ RS-109-Z5 S52324 The Christian Tradition
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Exam 1 over The Study of Christianity & Early Christianity
Due 31 Mar at 23:59
Points 25
Questions 17
Available after 29 Mar at 12:00
Time limit 60 Minutes
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I agree.
Question 2
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death
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sin
time
the destruction of God's creation
Question 3
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its reminders of the impermanence of all things
its cycles of growth, destruction, and rebirth
its awesome beauty and complexity
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its usefulness for human life
Question 4
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scripture, faith, and grace
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church structure, canonization, and creeds
Temple, Torah, and expectations for a Messiah
scripture, magisterium, and apostolicism
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exam. Christianity attributes the unsatisfactoriness of existence to
The creation stories in Genesis convey that nature's worth is
The three areas that help us to understand the development of Christian tradition in the second through
the fifth centuries are:
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debate and compromise
Jesus' secret teachings
individuals' mystical experiences
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the apostles
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how God could have three parts and Christ could be both divine and human
that there would be freedom of religion in the Roman Empire
that the bishop of Rome had more authority than Martin Luther
that Marcion's canon of scripture was the most authoritative
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Gnosticism, Marcionism, and Normativity
Orthodoxy and Heresy
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Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism
Christianity and Catholicism
Question 8
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As Christianity developed in during the first few hundred years, beliefs and practices were given more
authority if they were attributed to:
The earliest councils of Christian bishops decided:
The branches of the Christian religion are:
According to The Christian Religion
by Thomas Helm, religion is: 4/28/24, 5:28 AM
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