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The period from 500-1500 AD after the collapse of the Roman Empire is called the: |
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The New Testament was written in the most common type of Greek called: |
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The word that means an assembly or body of people is: |
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The word that means "universal" or "one" is: |
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The services of the Roman church are called: |
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The word in the Catholic rituals that means "sacred act" is: |
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The Catholic name for the Lord's supper comes from the Greek words "thanks, favor & grace" is: |
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If you are cut off from the rulers of the church and the sacraments of the church it is called: |
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The statement of belief that affirmed that Christ is God's Son is called the: |
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The portion of the world in which Christianity prevails is: |
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The Crusade that captured Jerusalem in 1099 was: |
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The holy book of Islam is called the: |
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Mohammed's flight from Mecca in 622 is called the:
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The pope who started the Crusades was: |
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The Muslim's term for "holy wars" is: |
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The Muslim leader who reconquered Jerusalem in 1187 was: |
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King Richard the Lion-Hearted of England helped lead the Crusade of Kings - also known as the: |
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The crusade that attacked the city of Constantinople and never reached the Holy Land was the: |
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The crusade made up mostly of simple farmers who were defeated at the hands of experienced Turkish warriors was the: |
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Compare the formal church of Rome to the first Christian church and include at least 4 characteristics for each: |
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Church of Rome First Christian church
1. formal 1. simple
2. services called masses 2. home based worship
3. congregation=spectators 3. congregation=participants
4. organized - hierarchy 4. each church governed itself |
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Compare Islam and Christianity - include 3 comparisons between the 2 religions |
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ISLAM CHRISTIANITY
1. Created by Mohammed 1. Instituted by God & Jesus
2. Holy book = Koran 2. Holy Book = The Bible
3. Based on force/violence 3. Based on God's love for all
4. Goal = world domination 4. Goal = all will follow Christ
5. Salvation = actions 5. Salvation = God's grace/Jesus
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