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The Journey of Early Christianity Quiz

Test your knowledge of the early church, including the life of Paul, key figures, and important events that shaped Christianity. This quiz consists of 42 carefully crafted multiple-choice questions that cover various aspects of the history of the faith.

Challenge yourself and discover more about:

  • The role of persecution in early Christianity
  • The significant travels and contributions of Apostle Paul
  • Key emperors and their impact on Christian believers
42 Questions10 MinutesCreated by ExploringFaith21
It is caused by Herod Agrippa I and the Jewish Authorities
Equality
Faith of the Early Church
Persecution
The __________ "walked the talk" setting good examples to influence others
Holy Spirit
The Early Church
Bishops
Greatest Persecutor, considered as a "pharisee", once a persecutor now a missionary
Apostles Paul
St. Peter
Holy Spirit
"When Paul is on his way to Damascus, he was struck by a bright light, for ______ days he was blind
Four
Three
Seven
Who did God call to heal Saul?
Holy Spirit
Bishops
Ananias
Where did Paul travel?, It means "Peace in Rome"
Damascus
Pax Romana
Early Church
How many miles did Paul travel?
10,000
5000
12,000
Paul started new _______ in almost everywhere he went
Beliefs
Churches
Books
Paul made _______ that is a vital part of the New Testament
Letters
Churches
Books
Traditional Martyrdom of Peter and Paul
Emperor Domitian
Emperor Trajan
Emperor Nero
Persecution was happening but it was not rampant
Emperor Domitian
Emperor Trajan
Emperor Nero
Christianity was outlawed but were not sought over
Marcus Aurelius
Emperor Trajan
Emperor Nero
Martyrdom of Perpetua and her slave Felicity
Marcus Aurelius
Septimus Severus
Emperor Decius
Martyrdom of Polycarp of Smyrna
Marcus Aurelius
Septimus Severus
Emperor Decius
Martyrdom of bishops of Rome, Jerusalem, Christians had to buy a certificate called "Libelli" to avoid being persecuted
Marcus Aurelius
Septimus Severus
Emperor Decius
Martyrdom of Cyprian of Carthage and Sixtus II Rome
Emperor Decius
Emperor Diocletian and Galerius
Emperor Valerian
Where most persecutions happened
1st century
2nd century
3rd century
Used to allow persecution, On his way to fight he saw a cross in the sky and heard God say "In this sign, you will conquer"
Emperor Diocletian and Galerius
Emperor Constantine I
Emperor Valerian
Most bitter persecution
Emperor Diocletian and Galerius
Emperor Constantine I
Emperor Valerian
Constantine and Licinius created a permanent proclamation that establish religious toleration for Christianity within the Roman Empire
Emperor Valerian
Edict of Milan
Septimus Severus
After Jesus' death the Disciples started a small group of people Led by the apostles
True
False, Led by the Disciples
Radiation of love to form a better place
True
False, Radiation of faith
Early Christians primarily met in the cities and were centered on the Authority of Priest
True
False, Authority of Bishop
God asked "Paul, Paul why are you persecuting me?"
True
False, "Paul, Paul who did you persecute?"
Conversion is a change of heart through personal encounter with Christ
True
False, change of mind
Apostle Paul became an author and wrote the 14 Pauline letters in the New Testament
True
False, 14 Pauline books
The letters explain on how to live like Paul
True
False, how to live like God
"Believing in Jesus will beget unity"
True
False, beget peace
Through the cross that we die and rise with the Holy spirit
True
False, die and rise with Christ
If there is a cross there will be no resurrection
True
False, If there was no cross
If there is no Lent there will be no Easter
True
False, there will be no Christmas
"A servant is not greater than his master"
True
False, "A servant is greater
Polycarp is a personal disciple of John
True
False, personal disciple of Paul
Polycarp was 86 years old when persecuted
True
False, was 12 years old
Polycarp was stabbed in the head when the fire failed to consume his body
True
False, stabbed in the heart
Perpetua and Felicity were martyred alongside 5 other Christians in an amphitheater
True
False, 3 other Christians
Perpetua and Felicity were gored and wounded by bulls for Roman's revenge
True
False, for Roman's entertainment
Perpetua was separated from her child and Felicity was starved and her unborn baby too
True
False, Felicity doesn't have an unborn baby
The first empire - wide persecution by Emperor Decius
True
False, by Emperor Valerian
Emperor Constantine I had his soldiers write the symbol on his shields and lost many battles because of it
True
False, won many battles because of it
Manifested the followers _______ and _______ to proclaim Christ to others
Faith, courage
Love, Faith
Steadfastness, Faith
Love, courage
Steadfastness, courage
Love, Steadfastness
Sharing sufferings with Christ and on his resurrection
Nostrorious suffering
Vintacious suffering
Sharable suffering
Vicarious suffering
Shacorious suffering
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