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ABeka History 7 - Unit 3, Chap. 9 Checkup

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(p.136) What period of history followed the fall of Rome? When did this period begin? When did it end?
Middle Ages. A.D. 500. A.D. 1500
(p.136) What attitude did Christ and the first Christians have toward the Old Testament?
Jesus frequently quoted from the Old Testament and He never disagreed with any part of it. The first Christians followed Christ's example and used the old testament with reverence.
(p.136) Why was a new record needed in addition to the Old Testament?
By itself, the Old Testament only said that the Savior would come, not that He had come. The world neede a permanent, completely trustworthy testament (witness) to the actual events of the birth, life, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, especially as the eyewitnesses passed from the scene.
(p.136) By what date was the New Testament completed?
A.D. 100
(p.136) Who wrote the New Testament? By whom was it inspired?
either apostles or men who had extremely close relationship with an apostle. the Holy Spirit
(p.136) By what year had nearly all the books of the New Testament been accepted as the Word of God?
A.D. 125
(p.139) What does the word church mean?
an assembly or body of people
(p.139) Where was the first Christian church located?
Jerusalem
(p.139) Where did church leaders meet to descuss the problem of Gentile believers and Jewish law? What was the decision of the meeting, and how was it communicated?
Jerusalem. A letter was sent out saying that Gentile Christians did not have to practice all the Jewish laws of the Old Testament.
(p.139) What were the three names for early church leaders, and what do these names mean?
deacon - "servant"; elder - "priest"; bishop - "overseer" or "superintendent"
(p.139) Who is the true head of the church?
Christ
(p.139) Where did early Christians usually meet? Describe their worship services.
private homes. The Scriptures and letters from the apostles were read, songs from the book of Psalms and new hymns were sung, and prayer, and fellowship occured.
(p.139) How did the Church of Rome come to be so respected?
because the city of Rome was the most important city in the Roman Empire and Paul had spoken highly of the Church of Rome.
(p.142) Which church leaders became the rulers of the churches?
bishops
(p.142) What theory states that the bishops were successors of the Apostles?
"Apostle Succession"
(p.142) What theory states that the bishop of Rome is Peter's successor as the head of the church? Would Peter have agreed with this theory?
Petrine theory. NO
(p.142) What did the bishop of Rome come to be called?
the pope
(p.142) Describe the attitude of the Marsilius of Padua toward the Bible.
He realized that all the beliefs must be measured against the absolute truth of God's Word, the one true authority for the Christian and the lover of truth.

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