Chapter 4 Self Quiz - Multiple Choice

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. The significance of Vatican I was that it

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. What model of education replaced the Evangelical Protestant model at universities later in the nineteenth century?

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. Christianity began as a

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. The central issue in modern Christianity has been the

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. The Old Testament of Christianity is adopted from the sacred writings of what religion?

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. The Social Gospel movement emerged from the theology of

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. At a time when Roman rule oppressed the people and they could only see injustice, suffering, and death, the message from Jesus' life offered them, above all else,

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. Which of the four Gospels is believed to have been written last and is radically different in tone, content, and structure from the other three Gospels?

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. What was an important result from the Roman emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity?

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. The ruling that Paul won that was decisive for the growth of the Nazarene movement among gentiles was about

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. Which of the following is characteristic of Augustine's "two cities"?

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. According to the text, the three people most responsible for the shape of Western Christianity are

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. Which of the following does NOT apply to Paul?

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. "Outside the church there was no salvation" refers to

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. Rulers of church and state would most likely turn to this work as a model for the political order.

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. The first serious reform movement in the church was

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. The Book of Revelation can be organized around five sections. The first one is

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. The roots of the split between faith and science began with

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. Which Enlightenment school of thought viewed the world as a clock and God as the divine clockmaker?

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. When Marxist socialism swept through Latin America in the early twentieth century, it gave rise to

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