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Question 1

  1. Which country dispersed the Ten      Tribes of Israel in 722BC?

Rome

Babylonians

Egyptians

Assyrians

3 points

Question two

  1. If the early Christians had      worshiped Jesus and Caesar, they would have gone unharmed, but they      rejected all forms of __________________.

Pantheism

Disbelief

Syncretism

Agnosticism

iii points

Question 3

  1. Old Testament prophet of faith,      who preached on abiding trust in the providence of God around 740–700 BC.

Amos

Isaiah

Daniel

Malachi

3 points

Question iv

  1. Who was the Latin-speaking      Christian who mastered Greek and Hebrew, and produced a translation of the      whole Bible known equally the Vulgate?

Ambrose

Jerome

Augustine

Aristotle

3 points

Question v

  1. Who wrote The Wealth of Nations?

Luther

Calvin

Smith

Zwingli

three points

Question half dozen

  1. One upshot not depicted in the      catacombs was:

The proficient Shepard

Jonah

Moses parting the   Red Ocean

The crucifixion

iii points

Question vii

  1. This Scripture used by modern      Christianity is remarkably consequent. It was written over a period of      1,500 years, by at least ______ unlike writers and yet remains true to      1 theme and has a unified viewpoint on both philosophy and facts.

fifty

forty

sixty

20

3 points

Question viii

  1. During the time of Nero, there was      the first recorded persecution of Christians that took place after a      terrible destruction in the city of Rome in what year?

l Advertising

lxx Advert

64 Advertisement

30 Ad

3 points

Question 9

  1. In the Sarcophagus of Junius      Bassus, which two figures are standing on either side of Jesus?

Peter and Paul

Moses and Elijah

James and John

Peter and John

3 points

Question 10

  1. His interpretation of history      chop-chop replaced those of classical thinkers and has remained influential      to the present day.  Lived (354-430).

Arian

Donatus

Augustine

Phillip

3 points

Question eleven

  1. What would be a chief marker      describing the Roman Empire, fifty-fifty subsequently Constantine.

Excitement

Apathy

Focused

Motivated

iii points

Question 12

  1. Who was the Bishop in (339-397)      who successfully challenged and express imperial potency over the      church building?

Constantine

Augustine

Ambrose

Jerome

3 points

Question 13

  1. The rise of Rome caused a shift      from the Greek view of the individual every bit the ultimate reality to one in      which reality was the

State

City

iii points

Question xiv

  1. Meeting in small-scale groups in private      homes, early Christians conducted elementary services centered on      the____________: the consecrated breadstuff and wine commemorating Christ's      cede on the cantankerous.

Oran

Eucharist

Penance

Chrismation

3 points

Question 15

  1. Constantine played an influential      function in the annunciation of the _____________, which decreed tolerance for      Christianity in the empire.

Edict of Rome

Edict of   Constantine

Edict of Milan

Proclamation of   Peace

3 points

Question 16

  1. According to your textbook, what      was the basic strength of the Jews? It gave them a will to resist and to      survive.

High Priest

The people

Their religion

The location of   their land

three points

Question 17

  1. Early Christian fine art was more      _________ and less materialistic, than Roman art because it was hard to      depict topics like the Trinity or Salvation.

Businesslike

Symbolic

Realistic

Imperialistic

3 points

Question 18

  1. The Torah consists of the      first v books of the Bible called the Pentateuch,      which is besides known equally

Books of David

Books of Abraham

Books of Moses

Both a and b

3 points

Question 19

  1. What word could exist used in      association with Christian Coptic Art?

Verbal

Nimbus

Mod

Classical

3 points

Question xx

  1. Approximately what year did      Constantine declare Christianity a legal religion of Rome?

285 Advertizement

452 Advert

313 Advertizement

230 AD

3 points

Question 21

  1. The prohibition of graven images      separated Judaism from all other religions, which represented their gods      in a variety of ways.

True

False

two points

Question 22

  1. In the early Christian church,      when a person became a Christian and accepted baptism, he was welcomed      into the Roman Culture because of his stiff moral graphic symbol.

True

False

two points

Question 23

  1. For centuries the Romans had      constructed basilicas that served as meeting halls, mercantile centers,      and halls of justice. The basilica was a prototype of the large, dignified      structure Christians needed for worship services.

True

Fake

2 points

Question 24

  1. Life in the later years of the      Roman Empire was marked past increasing optimism about the futurity.

True

Imitation

2 points

Question 25

  1. Every bit we learned in the presentation      "Introduction to Rome and Christianity," the National Gallery of      Art Museum resembles the Parthenon in Greece.

True

False

2 points

Question 26

  1. By the 5th century the      Bishop of Rome was calling himself the Pope (Lat., papa, "father")      Christ'southward vicar on world.

True

Faux

2 points

Question 27

  1. Christianity was not equalitarian      and certain restrictions were put on slaves and Greeks.

True

False

2 points

Question 28

  1. The New Testament is silent on the      philosophies of the Roman world.

Truthful

False

ii points

Question 29

  1. Pompeii was one of the merely      provinces of Rome that did not become caught up in all of the sexual      representation.

Truthful

Fake

ii points

Question 30

  1. Paul'southward prologue on the Logos has      been very benign to the growth of Christianity?

True

False

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