CHHI 510 Exam 2

CHHI 510 Exam 2 Liberty University

CHHI 510 Quiz: First Century to the Present

CHHI 510 Quiz: The Persecuted Church to the Reformation and Counter-Reformation

Set 1

  1. Charles Finney shifted the emphasis in conversion to
  2. Friederick Schleiermacher, the “founder of modern theology,” was brought up as a
  3. The Council of Nicaea II confirmed
  4. The premier Catholic theologian of the Medieval period and the author of Summa Theologica, was
  5. Calvinism was taken to Scotland by
  6. John Calvin’s most influential work was his
  7. Founded in the early 900s, this monastery launched significant medieval Church reforms
  8. Philip Melanchthon became the leader of the Lutheran movement after the death of
  9. In 1961 Pope John XXIII called for
  10. The first monastery of the Benedictine order was founded at
  11. Which of the following was an early Christian text that ultimately was not
    included in the NT canon?
  12. Which of the following has not posed an intellectual challenge to Christianity since 1800?
  13. Which of the following works was written by an early Apologist?
  14. Which of the following heresies was prominent before Nicaea and opposed by Tertullian?
  15. The Anabaptists were persecuted throughout Europe by
  16. The sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” was preached by
  17. The so-called “Five Points of Calvinism” originated with
  18. Cyprian of Carthage was martyred during which Emperor’s persecution?
  19. Menno Simons, a Catholic priest who converted to Anabaptism, founded the
  20. The most influentialwork of Erasmus of Rotterdam was his
  21. On November 10, 1793, the Church of Notre Dame was renamed
  22. Schleiermacher believed that religion was all about
  23. Christianity outside the West, and across denominational boundaries, is spreading fastest in the form of
  24. The Council of Chalcedon, in expressing the doctrine of the incarnation, adopted
  25. The Great Schism occurred because the pope had added this phrase to the Nicene Creed.
  26. John Hick’s “Copernican Revolution” in theology is essentially
  27. The Council of Ephesus rejected Nestorianism and
  28. Calvinistic Protestants in France were called the
  29. Martin Luther posted his Ninety-five Thesisto the castle church door in Wittenburg on
  30. The leader of the Swiss Reformation after the death of Zwingli was
  31. Which of the following is notan Arminian group?
  32. Luther and Zwingli failed to unite the Reformation movement because of a disagreement over
  33. Which of the following was nota pre-Reformation reformer?
  34. Papal infallibility was made a matter of sacred doctrine at which council?
  35. Constantinople fell to the Seljuk Turks in
  36. The First Crusade began after a rousing sermon by
  37. The great scholastic theologian of the Eastern Church was
  38. The Council of Nicaea I rejected
  39. Who of the following was nota philosopher whose works led to the secularization of Europe?
  40. “Enlightenment was of the _____. Secularization is of the _____.
  41. The Council of Trent was called to
  42. The Anabaptist movement in Switzerland grew out of study group led by
  43. King Henry VIII broke with the Church of Rome in order to
  44. The Cappadocian Fathers influenced the outcome of the Council of
  45. In England, the dominant voice of dissent within the Anglican Church came from the
  46. The movement known as “Pietism” was founded in response to the deadness of Lutheran formalism by
  47. Patrick was a British-born Roman noble who carried the gospel to
  48. Andrew Fuller and William Carey, the “Fathers of Modern Missions,” were
  49. The first significant challenge to Calvinistic orthodoxy came from
  50. Constantine issued the Edict of Milan in

Set 2

  1. In 1961 Pope John XXIII called for
  2. Constantinople fell to the Seljuk Turks in
  3. Christianity outside the West, and across denominational boundaries, is spreading fastest in the form of
  4. Patrick was a British-born Roman noble who carried the gospel to
  5. Cyprian of Carthage was martyred during which Emperor’s persecution?
  6. The sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” was preached by
  7. The premier Catholic theologian of the Medieval period and the author of Summa Theologica, was
  8. On November 10, 1793, the Church of Notre Dame was renamed
  9. Luther and Zwingli failed to unite the Reformation movement because of a disagreement over
  10. The Cappadocian Fathers influenced the outcome of the Council of
  11. John Calvin’s most influential work was his
  12. Menno Simons, a Catholic priest converted to Anabaptism, founded the
  13. The monastery at Cluny was founded in
  14. Calvinistic Protestants in France were called the
  15. “Enlightenment was of the _____. Secularization is of the _____.
  16. King Henry VIII broke with the Church of Rome in order to
  17. Charles Finney shifted the emphasis in conversion to
  18. The most influential work of Erasmus of Rotterdam was his
  19. Which of the following works was written by an early Apologist?
  20. Which of the following was an early Christian text that ultimately was not
    included in the NT canon?
  21. Which of the following has not been a challenge of Christianity since 1800?
  22. The first significant challenge to Calvinistic orthodoxy came from
  23. Which of the following was not a philosopher whose works led to the secularization of Europe?
  24. The Council of Nicaea II confirmed
  25. The leader of the Swiss Reformation after the death of Zwingli was
  26. The Great Schism occurred because the pope had added this phrase to the Nicene Creed.
  27. The Council of Chalcedon, in expressing the doctrine of the incarnation, adopted
  28. The Council of Trent was called to
  29. Which of the following is not an Arminian group?
  30. The First Crusade began after a rousing sermon by
  31. The great scholastic theologian of the Eastern Church was
  32. Philip Melanchthon became the leader of the Lutheran movement after the death of
  33. The Anabaptists were persecuted throughout Europe by
  34. Schleiermacher believed that religion was all about
  35. Constantine issued the Edict of Milan in
  36. The Anabaptist movement in Switzerland grew out of study group led by
  37. Calvinism was taken to Scotland by
  38. The so-called “Five Points of Calvinism” originated with
  39. Martin Luther posted his Ninety-five Thesis to the castle church door in Wittenburg on
  40. Andrew Fuller and William Carey, the “Fathers of Modern Missions,” were
  41. John Hick’s “Copernican Revolution” in theology is essentially
  42. The movement known as “Pietism” was founded in response to the deadness of Lutheran formalism by
  43. Which of the following was not a pre-Reformation reformer?
  44. Which of the following heresies was prominent before Nicaea and opposed by Tertullian?
  45. Friederick Schleiermacher, the “founder of modern theology,” was brought up as a
  46. The Council of Ephesus rejected Nestorianism and
  47. The Council of Nicaea I rejected
  48. In England, the dominant voice of dissent within the Anglican Church came from the
  49. The first monastery of the Benedictine order was founded at
  50. Papal infallibility was made a matter of sacred doctrine at which council?
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