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HIEU 201 Chapter 4 Quiz Answers - Includes ALL VERSIONS HIEU201 Lecture Quizzes Liberty U nstructions• 20-minute time limit• 10 true/false and multiple-choice questions• Open-book/open-notes• ... Do not hit the BACK button as this will lock you out of the test.• The timer will continue if and when you leave the test.Results DisplayedSubmitted Answers, Feedback• Question 12.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Rise of Christianity,” which of the following forms the roots of the Christian religion?Selected Answer:Judaism• Question 22.6 out of 2.6 pointsTrue or False: According to “Roman Empire,” the regimental rule of Diocletian and then Constantine, held off disaster, but only precariously.Selected Answer:True• Question 32.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Early Doctrines of the Church,” which of the following men wrote Church History, showing that Christianity is the ultimate goal of human history?Selected Answer:Eusebius• Question 42.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Early Doctrines of the Church,” which of the following heresy brought about the writing of the Nicene Creed?Selected Answer:Arianism• Question 50 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Rise of Christianity,” what was the main appeal of Christianity?Selected Answer:3. Power• Question 62.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Early Doctrines of the Church,” which of the following, writer of Confessions and City of God, was possibly the most influential church father for the West?Selected Answer:Augustine of Hippo• Question 72.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Rise of Christianity,” under which Roman emperor did the first state sponsored persecution of Christians take place, in AD 64?Selected Answer:Nero• Question 82.6 out of 2.6 pointsWhile the decline and fall of Rome was gradual, according to “Roman Empire,” which of the following dates is given by historians for the actual fall of Rome?Selected Answer: 476 AD• Question 92.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Early Doctrines of the Church,” Clement of Alexandria advocated study and knowledge as virtuous pursuits, claiming that…Selected Answer:all truth is God’s truth.• Question 102.6 out of 2.6 pointsAccording to “Rise of Christianity,” which of the following were most effective in spreading Christianity through the empire?Selected Answer:common men and womenMonday, April 15, 2019 10:53:23 AM EDTQuiz 4Presentation: Roman Empire – Use these questions to review the material covered in the presentation.1. Name and describe the two periods of Roman history.a. Republic and Empire2. Describe the rise and accomplishments of Augustus.a. Killed all of Julius advisories, civli war with Antony3. Describe some of the titles attributed to Augustus.a. First Emperor, Cosul, Tribune, Princeps4. List and describe some of the achievements of Augustusa. Reforms of Senate, Staff, Military, Citizenship, Praetorian Guard, Social Legislation5. Discuss the ways in which Augustus cultivated his public image.a. Imperial Cult, Portraiture, Literature – Aeneid, Buildings, parter patraie – Father of His country, Pax Romana6. Define the pax Romana.a. Roman Peace – Unification, language and Culture, Roads; Colosseum7. Discuss the Roman roads including their extent, their construction, and their function.a. Connect Empire to Rome8. Discuss the Colosseum including its construction, its uses, and its significance.a. Entertainment9. Using the material about the pax Romana from the lecture and the textbook, list some of the important developments.a. Roads, nicenesss10. Describe at least five negative trends that began to occur even during the pax Romana.a. Internal Unrest, Economic Weakness, Cultural Stagnation, Mystery Relegions, Spiritualization of Philosophy11. Discuss the various factors that contributed to the decline and fall of the Roman Empire.a. After AD 180, degeneration of army, invasions, economic disruption, cults12. Discuss the legacy of the Roman Empire for Western Civilization.a. Longevity, Greco-Roman Culture, World Empire, Language, LawPresentation: Christianity in the Roman Empire (2 parts) – Use these questions to review the material covered in the lectures.1. Briefly describe the geographical and chronological spread of Christianity in the first three centuries A.D.a. Scattered all through out empire, sfter constatine everybody, more later, 312 AD one in ten2. Describe the three sets of contributions or influences that created the environment which enabled the rapid spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire.a. Roman, Greek, and Jewish3. Give a detailed description of the Greek, Roman, and Jewish contributions to the historical context for the birth and spread of Christianity.a. Roman: Politicali. World Communityii. Pax Romana (Roads)iii. Conquests, Empire, Spiritual Vaccuumb. Greek: Intellectuali. Language – Koinaiii. Philosophy: Away from polytheism, Toward monotheism, Theory of Ideas, Stoicism – Fatherhood of God, Brotherhood of Manc. Jewish: Religiousi. Monotheismii. Messianic Hopeiii. Ethical Systemiv. Scripturesv. Philosophy of Historyvi. Synagogue4. What features of Jewish practices were seen as drawbacks by potential Gentile converts?a. Strict Requirements (food, circumcision), only born Jew5. Describe the obstacles to the Christian message in the Roman Empire.a. Religious Superstition, Political Subversive, Social Aberrant, Culturally Inferior, Intellectually Ridiculous6. Discuss the course of persecution over the first three centuries AD.a. AD 100, Speratic; Nero, Domitionb. AD 100 – AD 250, not widespread; Trajan, Don’t ask don’t tellc. After AD 250, universal; Diacletian, Scriptures burnt, churches destroyed7. What marked the end of the persecution of Christians?a. AD 313 – Constatine, Edit of MilanReading by Augustine – Understand the events and the flow of thought in this passage.Reading by Tacitus – Understand the history and culture presented by Tacitus concerning the German barbarians, including their domestic culture.Article “The Early Christian Canon”:1. Know the history of the early church came to recognize the canonical Books of the N.T.2. Understand later challenges concerning the canon.Article “The First Battle for the Bible” – Read through this short article and know the main persons and events involved in the story of the New Testament canon.Textbook – Make sure also to review the assigned chapters in the Module/Week 4 textbook readings.1. Understand the role of the imperial cult in Rome.a. Emeror Worship2. Understand the relationship of Jesus to Judaism.a. Good Guy, maybe prohet, not Son of God, almost heretical3. Understand Paul’s attitude toward Judaism and the Mosaic Law.a. Not needed with Christ4. Understand the mystery cults, and their similarities and differences from Christianity.a. Savior, need one God, cultish5. Describe how the resurrection of Jesus Christ established and strengthened the group of persons who would be soon called Christians.a. Hope and Freedom6. Understand the Christian attitude toward Greek philosophy.a. Similar, One God, Away from humans7. Describe how classical humanism was challenged by mythic-religious movements toward the end of the second century AD. According the textbook author, was this a positive or negative development, from the Roman point of view?8. Explain how Rome sometimes used persons from the provinces in high administrative posts.9. Understand the life and ministry of Jesus, as presented by the text.10. Understand Roman architecture, and its similarities and differences from Greek architecture.11. Understand how the Romans were able to make significant achievements in public buildings and works.12. What were the effects of the Roman granting of citizenship to many free men in AD 212?13. Explain the adoptive system in Roman succession.14. Understand how Rome treated the Jews within their realm.15. Understand the purpose and main ideas of Virgil’s Aeneid.a. Agutus right to rule16. What was the attitude of Christian thinkers toward Greek philosophy?17. What was the attitude of Christians toward Jews from the second century and forward?18. Discuss the history of Arianism and the Council of Nicaea.19. What did Augustine believe about the Fall of Rome and the continuance of Christianity?a. City of Man falls to make way for City of God20. What was Augustine’s view of human nature?a. Sinful21. What was Augustine’s view of salvation and how was this view received?a. Only a few got it, Calvanistic22. What were the similarities and differences between Christianity and classical humanism?ReferencesAugustine. HIEU 201 Chapter 14 quiz: Liberty University 1. With respect to religiosity and women 2. Luther's propositions for reform of Christianity include the idea that 3. The German peasants' revolt of 1524-1526 4. In Geneva, Calvin established a form of government that is best described as 5. Catherine de' Medici 6. The policies of the Catholic Church during the Counter-Reformation include all of the following EXCEPT 7. The Council of Trent met to 8. Luther wrote all of the following EXCEPT 9. First and foremost, Lutheranism was a 10. Swiss reformer Ulrich Zwingli 11. The millenarians believed that 12. Luther's attack on indulgences was prompted primarily by 13. The doctrine of predestination is based on the premise that 14. Nobles were motivated to support the Reformation because 15. Calvin's concept of predestination influenced his followers to 16. The Huguenots 17. During the reign of Henry VIII, the English Reformation 18. The beliefs of radical Protestants such as the Anabaptists 19. The Jesuits were a 20. [Show More]

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