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1. What’s Byzantine? Why is it important in western history?
A. It was the eastern part of the Roman empire which belonged to the Christendom. Many religious and
technological achievements happened in Byzantine during its time.
B. It was the successor state of the expansive dar-al Islam, which greatly promoted the values of Islam.
C. It was the dynasty which ruled China during the warring state from 100 to 500 C.E.
D. It was the first empire that ever appeared in South America, which stood for the rising of democracy.
A. It was the eastern part of the Roman empire which belonged to the Christendom. Many religious and
technological achievements happened in Byzantine during its time.
B. It was the successor state of the expansive dar-al Islam, which greatly promoted the values of Islam.
C. It was the dynasty which ruled China during the warring state from 100 to 500 C.E.
D. It was the first empire that ever appeared in South America, which stood for the rising of democracy.
2. What is trinity?
A. Father and Son=one God
B. Father and Son=Holy Spirit
C. Son and Holy Spirit=Father
D. Father and Son and Holy Spit=one God
A. Father and Son=one God
B. Father and Son=Holy Spirit
C. Son and Holy Spirit=Father
D. Father and Son and Holy Spit=one God
3. Who wrote the Apostles' Creed?
A. the twelve apostles
B. God
C. the pope
D. None of the above
A. the twelve apostles
B. God
C. the pope
D. None of the above
4.
What made Constantine the Great
believe that Christianity was a powerful tool of his politics?
A. Christianity was initiated by Jesus, the son of the God.
B. Christianity was beneficial to the society because it suggested the virtue and lofty morality.
C. Christianity was more powerful to the society than polytheism at that time.
D. Christianity could unite the masses and solidify his domination.
A. Christianity was initiated by Jesus, the son of the God.
B. Christianity was beneficial to the society because it suggested the virtue and lofty morality.
C. Christianity was more powerful to the society than polytheism at that time.
D. Christianity could unite the masses and solidify his domination.
5.
How does Trinity explain the
relationship between the three Modes of God?
A. Each of them is an individual that is employed by the God.
B. Each of them is related to the others, and they are employed by the God.
C. They are consubstantial, and their combination equals to the God.
D. They are equal to each other, and their combination equals to the God.
A. Each of them is an individual that is employed by the God.
B. Each of them is related to the others, and they are employed by the God.
C. They are consubstantial, and their combination equals to the God.
D. They are equal to each other, and their combination equals to the God.
6.
What’s the primary purpose of
the enactment of the Trinity?
A. To build up a code of ethics that everyone should stick to
B. To mediate the different parties of Christianity and avoid potential clashes
C. To improve and perfect the legislation
D. To deify Jesus Christ and prostrate him in worship
A. To build up a code of ethics that everyone should stick to
B. To mediate the different parties of Christianity and avoid potential clashes
C. To improve and perfect the legislation
D. To deify Jesus Christ and prostrate him in worship
7.
The Nicene Creed is
A. an official Church teaching and it can be changed
B. a universally accepted and recognized statements of Christian faith
C. dramatically developed within the early church
D. all of the above
A. an official Church teaching and it can be changed
B. a universally accepted and recognized statements of Christian faith
C. dramatically developed within the early church
D. all of the above