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Deck 5: Christianity Becomes a Religion
1
What is Rabbinic Judaism?
A) A religious party in Judaism that made rabbis the new chief priests
B) The revision of Judaism after the fall of the temple
C) A sect of Judaism that believed in Jesus while still holding leadership in the Jewish community
D) A group of Jews who were destroyed by Rome
A) A religious party in Judaism that made rabbis the new chief priests
B) The revision of Judaism after the fall of the temple
C) A sect of Judaism that believed in Jesus while still holding leadership in the Jewish community
D) A group of Jews who were destroyed by Rome
B
2
Which of the following factors was not cited as a reason why Christianity became a separate religion from Judaism?
A) The apostle Peter declared it a new religion, though it would take decades for this to be embraced
B) Christians taught that the Jewish Law had nothing to do with salvation
C) There was a progressive shifting of loyalties and communities
D) It had sociologically become a separate religion
A) The apostle Peter declared it a new religion, though it would take decades for this to be embraced
B) Christians taught that the Jewish Law had nothing to do with salvation
C) There was a progressive shifting of loyalties and communities
D) It had sociologically become a separate religion
A
3
When did emperors begin to distinguish believers in Jesus and Jews as distinctly different religious groups or religions?
A) Mid-first century
B) Late first century
C) Mid-second century
D) They never did
A) Mid-first century
B) Late first century
C) Mid-second century
D) They never did
A
4
What does the term orthodox literally mean?
A) True faith
B) True confession
C) Righteousness
D) Right teaching
A) True faith
B) True confession
C) Righteousness
D) Right teaching
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5
Scholars frequently call the collection of Christian texts found in Nag Hammadi:
A) Proto-Orthodox texts
B) Gnostic texts
C) Extra-Christian texts
D) Egyptian-Christian texts
A) Proto-Orthodox texts
B) Gnostic texts
C) Extra-Christian texts
D) Egyptian-Christian texts
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6
What does the term gnosis literally mean?
A) Heresy
B) Knowledge
C) Truth
D) Falsehood
A) Heresy
B) Knowledge
C) Truth
D) Falsehood
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7
The Gnostic leader Valentinus taught that:
A) The twelve apostles were not the true apostles
B) Christ was not the true Christ
C) The Jewish God was not the true God
D) The time of reckoning was on us
A) The twelve apostles were not the true apostles
B) Christ was not the true Christ
C) The Jewish God was not the true God
D) The time of reckoning was on us
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8
What does cosmology mean?
A) References the structure of the universe
B) References the creation of the universe
C) References the stars, including astrology
D) Physics
A) References the structure of the universe
B) References the creation of the universe
C) References the stars, including astrology
D) Physics
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9
According to Valentinus, why did the Jewish God Yahweh create the world?
A) To make it possible for gods to speak to humans
B) To teach the aeons (eternities) a lesson
C) To trap the escaped spiritual substance called pneuma
D) To save the pleroma
A) To make it possible for gods to speak to humans
B) To teach the aeons (eternities) a lesson
C) To trap the escaped spiritual substance called pneuma
D) To save the pleroma
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10
According to Valentinus, what were the categories of humanity?
A) Demons, humans not saved, and the true gnostics;
B) Only physical human beings, ordinary believers, and the true gnostics
C) Docetists, pagans, and Christians
D) The spiritually evil, the spiritually good, and the spiritually perfect
A) Demons, humans not saved, and the true gnostics;
B) Only physical human beings, ordinary believers, and the true gnostics
C) Docetists, pagans, and Christians
D) The spiritually evil, the spiritually good, and the spiritually perfect
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11
Does the author claim that what became orthodox Christianity showed a great deal of continuity with the mission of the historical Jesus?
A) Yes
B) No
C) Yes, but only insofar as Jesus's death and resurrection
D) No, but it could have been much aligned
A) Yes
B) No
C) Yes, but only insofar as Jesus's death and resurrection
D) No, but it could have been much aligned
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12
What did docetism teach?
A) Jesus only appeared to be human
B) God only seemed to be God for us
C) The true faith was only available in the heavens
D) Religious believers in Jesus did not understand the true faith
A) Jesus only appeared to be human
B) God only seemed to be God for us
C) The true faith was only available in the heavens
D) Religious believers in Jesus did not understand the true faith
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13
Gnostic theology:
A) Demanded that true believers divorce themselves from the larger group of Christians
B) Wanted everyone to believe in Jesus, and by doing so would return to the pleroma
C) Believed most people were actually ghosts
D) It was acceptable to be part of the larger community, but they transcended the average Christian's level of spirit
A) Demanded that true believers divorce themselves from the larger group of Christians
B) Wanted everyone to believe in Jesus, and by doing so would return to the pleroma
C) Believed most people were actually ghosts
D) It was acceptable to be part of the larger community, but they transcended the average Christian's level of spirit
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14
What does the term apostle literally mean?
A) Guardian
B) One sent out
C) Truth bearer
D) Leader
A) Guardian
B) One sent out
C) Truth bearer
D) Leader
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15
The author quotes Jesus giving the twelve apostles the power to bind and loosen. What does the author think this refers to?
A) The ability to make authoritative decisions
B) The ability to declare who would be saved and who would be damned
C) The ability to forgive sins on behalf of Jesus
D) The ability to "judge both heaven and earth"
A) The ability to make authoritative decisions
B) The ability to declare who would be saved and who would be damned
C) The ability to forgive sins on behalf of Jesus
D) The ability to "judge both heaven and earth"
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16
What is a presbyter?
A) An apostle of the churches
B) A bishop
C) An elder
D) A servant
A) An apostle of the churches
B) A bishop
C) An elder
D) A servant
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17
Which designations seem to have been equivalent in the New Testament?
A) Elders and deacons
B) Overseers and elders
C) Deacons and overseers
D) The author says that the New Testament distinguishes all of these
A) Elders and deacons
B) Overseers and elders
C) Deacons and overseers
D) The author says that the New Testament distinguishes all of these
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18
In Clement of Rome's letter to the Corinthians, he argues that they should not remove and replace their elders. What was his reason?
A) They were holy men
B) The Bible forbids it
C) These are considered permanent church offices
D) The bishop did not explicitly demand it
A) They were holy men
B) The Bible forbids it
C) These are considered permanent church offices
D) The bishop did not explicitly demand it
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19
In the letters by Ignatius of Antioch, what theme dominates?
A) Church harmony
B) Faith in Christ
C) A clear separation from Judaism
D) Moral living
A) Church harmony
B) Faith in Christ
C) A clear separation from Judaism
D) Moral living
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20
What does the term catholic mean?
A) The church founded in Rome
B) Fully true
C) Of the whole
D) Assembly
A) The church founded in Rome
B) Fully true
C) Of the whole
D) Assembly
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21
How were bishops related to the Catholic Church?
A) Agreement with each other universally bonded their communities
B) They were appointed by the bishop of Rome who represented universal communion
C) They were appointed by the magistrate, who ensured that they universally agreed on doctrine
D) They used the universal Christian prayer book
A) Agreement with each other universally bonded their communities
B) They were appointed by the bishop of Rome who represented universal communion
C) They were appointed by the magistrate, who ensured that they universally agreed on doctrine
D) They used the universal Christian prayer book
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22
What best characterizes the Roman Empire's toleration of various religions?
A) They were tolerated as long as adherents also made offerings to the emperor (Jews were exempt)
B) They were not tolerated at all, with the exception of Judaism
C) They were not tolerated, with the exception of Jewish and Egyptian worship
D) They were tolerated as long as adherents also worshiped the Roman gods.
A) They were tolerated as long as adherents also made offerings to the emperor (Jews were exempt)
B) They were not tolerated at all, with the exception of Judaism
C) They were not tolerated, with the exception of Jewish and Egyptian worship
D) They were tolerated as long as adherents also worshiped the Roman gods.
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23
Which emperor accused Christians of starting a fire in Rome?
A) Augustus
B) Nero
C) Trajan
D) Decius
A) Augustus
B) Nero
C) Trajan
D) Decius
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24
According to the historian Tacitus, what was the attitude toward Christians in the late first century?
A) The government disliked them, but the populace favored them
B) They were ignored by everyone
C) Some government officials actually made them trusted advisors, but in secret
D) They were widely disliked and distrusted
A) The government disliked them, but the populace favored them
B) They were ignored by everyone
C) Some government officials actually made them trusted advisors, but in secret
D) They were widely disliked and distrusted
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25
What is a confessor?
A) Someone who has the role of preaching the faith to the pagans
B) Someone who is severely persecuted for the faith, but not killed
C) A special priest who absolves sins of other Christians
D) Someone who confesses personal sins to the community
A) Someone who has the role of preaching the faith to the pagans
B) Someone who is severely persecuted for the faith, but not killed
C) A special priest who absolves sins of other Christians
D) Someone who confesses personal sins to the community
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26
What does the term martyr literally mean?
A) Witness
B) Hero
C) Villain
D) Pious one
A) Witness
B) Hero
C) Villain
D) Pious one
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27
When was Christianity a legal religion?
A) 148
B) 257
C) 313
D) 421
A) 148
B) 257
C) 313
D) 421
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28
What is an apologist?
A) One who placates or assures another in the faith
B) One who defends or explains the faith
C) One who apologizes for the sins of the church
D) One who apologizes for the persecutions of the faith
A) One who placates or assures another in the faith
B) One who defends or explains the faith
C) One who apologizes for the sins of the church
D) One who apologizes for the persecutions of the faith
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29
Who was one of the greatest early apologists?
A) Licinius
B) Rationis
C) Justin
D) Lucy
A) Licinius
B) Rationis
C) Justin
D) Lucy
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30
What was the edict that made Christianity specifically legal?
A) Edict of Nantes
B) Edict of Rome
C) Edict of Universal Restoration
D) Edict of Milan
A) Edict of Nantes
B) Edict of Rome
C) Edict of Universal Restoration
D) Edict of Milan
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31
Jesus started a new religion, but it took decades for it to become so.
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32
The author claims that Paul never left Judaism.
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33
Gnosticism scholar Elaine Pagels argued that the traditional accounts of the origin of Christianity were dominated by the perspective of "the winners who write history."
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34
Gnosticism scholar Elaine Pagels believed that if the many forms of Gnosticism had not been persecuted, they would have survived as a rival Christian expressions.
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35
The author claims that the Gospel of John resembles a gnostic text.
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36
The author claims that central gnostic claims were similar to those of Plato.
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37
The author claims that early Christianity was "up for grabs" in terms of how it became defined.
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38
The author claims that the Gospel of Philip was ironically closer to the synoptic gospels than the Gospel of John.
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39
The author claims that the term apostle was a floating term that had various meanings.
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40
Another word for presbyter is overseer.
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41
The author says that the early church was typically led by a collective of leaders.
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42
The author claims that the persecutions of Christians was unrelenting and universal throughout the Roman Empire.
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43
According to the author, it was disappointing that most Christian apologists were not among the more intelligent Christians.
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44
The author says that bishops eventually represented a number of communities.
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45
According to the author, Roman authorities suppressed any religion that did not worship their gods (except Judaism).
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46
The author cites several reasons for Christian believers breaking with Judaism and forming their own religion. None of these reasons seem to be particularly divinely inspired on the surface and none of them reflect Jesus's own preaching. Given this, do you think Christianity becoming a separate religion is divinely warranted from a Christian theological perspective?
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47
The author says that there were a wide variety of interpretations of Jesus. Further still, the author reminds us that "it is the winners who write history-their way." Still, the author believes that the Christianity that survived was more authentic and more in continuity with the historical Jesus than competing versions. What were his reasons for this? Evaluate them. Do you think he was right?
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48
We have seen that the gnostic Christian Valentinus thought that the God of the Old Testament was different than the true God of the Christians. What do you think of this view? Is it completely far-fetched, or is there some plausibility to it?
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49
Given that early church apologists confronted complaints against Christianity with reasoned argument, what are some issues that the church faces today that are most in need of apologetic answers?
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50
Do you think Christianity is now a religion under persecution? If so, in what ways?
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