
VIII · The Sanctum of Faith
Church history trivia questions
Church history trivia
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- Which language served for centuries as the official language of scripture and worship in the medieval western church?Church history
- Which Roman emperor is tied to the Edict of Milan, which granted toleration to Christianity?Church history
- Which confession of faith is well known as settled at the First Council of Nicaea?Church history
- When did Protestant missionaries reach Korea?Church history
- Which pope is held to have called for the Crusades at the Council of Clermont in 1095?Church history
- Which reformer worked from Geneva and wrote the Institutes of the Christian Religion?Church history
- Which technology did most to spread the claims of the Reformation quickly?Church history
- In which city is Luther held to have posted the Ninety-five Theses?Church history
- The Crusades were a movement that first began in the era of the Reformation.Church history
- Who is held to have opened the Reformation with the Ninety-five Theses in 1517?Church history
- Which correctly describes what early Christians met with in the Roman Empire?Church history
- The central figure of the 16th-century Reformation is counted as Thomas Aquinas.Church history
- The catacombs are the underground burial places in Rome known to have been used by early Christians.Church history
- Protestant missionaries reached Korea in the late Joseon period.Church history
- The Reformation was a movement that arose in the 20th century.Church history
- The First Council of Nicaea was held in 1054.Church history
- Luther translated the Bible into German so that people could read it in their own language.Church history
- Christianity took its place as the state religion of the Roman Empire at the end of the 4th century.Church history
- The Rule of Benedict is the standard that shaped monastic life in the West.Church history
- Early Christianity was recognized as the state religion of the Roman Empire from the start and suffered no persecution.Church history