REVIEW QUESTIONS FOR CHRISTIANITY

 

  1. The day of the week Christians usually worship.
    1. Monday
    2. Sunday
    3. Saturday
    4. Friday

 

 

  1. The entire Christian law is based on
    1. Love
    2. Happiness
    3. Giving
    4. Prayer

 

 

  1. Eucharist is also know as
    1. Communion
    2. Confession
    3. Confirmation
    4. Convocation

 

 

  1. Christian _________ describes relationships with God either individually or as a community
    1. Confession
    2. Law
    3. Prayer
    4. Worship

 

 

  1. The Gospel means
    1. Happiness always
    2. The Good News
    3. Love Jesus
    4. Teaching of Jesus

 

 

  1. The Father, Son & Holy Spirit is commonly referred to as the
    1. Apostles
    2. Servants
    3. The Trinity
    4. Creative power of God

 

 

 

  1. The succession of Peter is called
    1. The rock
    2. Rome’s emperor
    3. Apostolic succession
    4. Apostolic guidance

 

 

  1. The Pope is also known as the
    1. Bishop of Rome
    2. Bishop of Constantinople
    3. The Preacher
    4. The Leader

 

 

  1. The legalization of Christianity by Emperor Constantine is known as the
    1. Edict of Midland
    2. Edict of Rome
    3. Edict of Constantinople
    4. Edict of Miland

 

 

  1. The communities in Jerusalem began under the leadership of
    1. Peter and John
    2. John and Paul
    3. Peter and Paul
    4. Judah and Peter

 

 

  1. Gentiles are
    1. Non-Jews
    2. Jews    
    3. People of Rome
    4. People who persecuted Jesus

 

 

  1. This book is not contained in the Gospel
    1. Matthew
    2. Mark
    3. Luke   
    4. Peter

 

 

  1. __________ is a ritual or ceremony that is an outward sign of spiritual benefits that are given to the recipient
    1. Trinity
    2. Sacrament
    3. Parable
    4. Ascension

 

 

  1. This contains the story of Jesus Christ’s life and teachings
    1. Sacrament
    2. Epistle
    3. Old Testament
    4. Gospel

 

 

  1. This was known as a religious movement across Europe in the 16th century
    1. Protestant Reformation
    2. The Divide
    3. The Great Separation
    4. Catholic Reformation