Double Jeopardy Chapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 5People
Category 1 – 20 points Paul considered himself to be what type of Jew before he converted?
Category 1 – 40 points God made a covenant with ________ that continues today and is fulfilled in Jesus.
Category 1 – 60 points Belief in one gods
Category 1 – 80 points an agreement or contract between two persons or parties
Category 1 – 100 points The spread of Greek culture, begun during the time of Alexander the Great
Category 2 – 20 points Agreement that granted religious freedom across the empire in 313
Category 2 – 40 points After Gentiles converted they became what type of Jews?
Category 2 – 60 points One who dies for their faith
Category 2 – 80 points Belief in no god
Category 2 – 100 points Smaller territories in the eastern/western empire
Category 3 – 20 points Sacraments are effective signs of what?
Category 3 – 40 points Constantine made what agreement with Licinius that granted religious freedom to Rome
Category 3 – 60 points Who Inspired Saint Augustine to become Christian?
Category 3 – 80 points Jerome’s Translation of the Bible into Latin
Category 3 – 100 points Different number of books in the Old Testament from the Protestant and Catholic Bible
Category 4 – 20 points Refraining from sexual interactions
Category 4 – 40 points The Vikings targeted what type of places when they raided
Category 4 – 60 points Who was the leader the built fortifications to defeat the Vikings?
Category 4 – 80 points System of social structure in the middle ages
Category 4 – 100 points Who was the Pope that Crowned Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor?
Category 5 – 20 points Pope that declared that Christianity needed to take over the Holy Land
Category 5 – 40 points First Christian Martyr
Category 5 – 60 points First Emperor that legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire
Category 5 – 80 points Who developed a liturgy still in use by the Byzantine Church today?
Category 5 – 100 points Who wrote the Vulgate?
Briefly explain how Paul told his people to change the way they worship. Explain what they did before Paul’s letter and what he suggests them to do.