Prof. D. Westblade          

Rel 105

Study Guide 2

Summer, 2012

Abelard Counter-Reformation James, Lord's brother Philophronesis
Acts of the Apostles Creed James, Son of Zebedee Photius, Patriarch
Adoptionism Crusades Jerusalem Pietism
Agape Cupiditas Jerusalem Council Pilgrim
Alaric Cyrus Jesus Platonism
Anabaptists Daniel John Calvin Pliny
Anglicanism Decius John Hus Polycarp
Anne Boleyn Deism John Knox Presbyterian
Anselm of Canterbury Demiurge John Wesley Protestant
Antinomianism Didache John Wyclif Pseudepigrapha
Apocalyptic Diet of Worms John of Damascus Puritans
Apocrypha Diocletian Jonathan Edwards Q
Apollinarianism Docetism Justin Martyr Queen Elizabeth I
Apologists Dominic Guzman King Henry VIII Rabbis
Apostolic Fathers Dominican King James I Ransom Theory
Apuleius Domitian King Wenceslas Rationalism
Archbishop Dualism Kosher Reformed theology
Arianism Eastern Orthodoxy Lay Investiture Reformation
Arius Ebionites Legalism Renaissance
Aristotelian Enlightenment Leo the Great, Pope Resurrection
Arminianism Enthymeme Luke Righteousness
Ascension Episcopal Luther, Martin Roman Empire
Asceticism Ephesus Lutheran Satisfaction Theory
Asia Minor Eschatology Mark Scholasticism
Assyria Eucharist Markan Priority Semi-Arian
Athanasius Eutychianism Matthean Priority Separatist
Atheism Faith Martin of Tours Septuagint
Atonement Ferdinand & Isabella Medieval Sermon
Augustine Filioque Medina Shepherd of Hermas
Avignon Foxe's Book of Martyrs Messiah Source Criticism
Babylon Francis of Assisi Methodism Syllogism
"Babylonian Captivity" Franciscan Mishnah Synoptic Gospel
Barnabas, the apostle Fundamentalism Middle Ages Synoptic Problem
Barnabas, the epistle Galatia Millenary Petition Talmud
Benedict of Nursia Gelasius,Pope Modernism Theism
"Bloody" Mary Geneva Monasticism Thirty Years War
Boniface VIII, Pope Gentiles Monk Theodosius I, Emperor
Byzantium Gnosticism Monophysite Thomas, Gospel of
Caritas Gospel Monothelite Thomas Aquinas
Catherine of Aragon Grace Nationalism Timothy
Catherine of Siena Great Schism Nero Titus, Emperor
Catholic Greece Nestorianism Titus, Missionary
Cerularius, Patriarch Gregory the Great, Pope Nicolas I, Pope Trajan
Charlemagne Heloise Origen Transubstantiation
Charles Martel Henry IV, Emperor Original Sin Trent
Charles V, Emperor Herod Orthodoxy Trinity
Christology Hildebrand (Gregory VII) Palestine Unam Sanctam
Circumcision Holy Roman Empire Papias Vatican I, II
Clement of Alexandria Homoiousion Passion Prediction Vespasian
Clement of Rome Homoousion Patriarch Vicar
Cluny House of Tudor Patristic Vicarious
Conciliar Movement Human depravity Paul / Saul Virgin Birth
Constantine Humbert, Cardinal Peace of Westphalia Westminster Assembly
Constantinople Hundred Years War Pelagius William Laud
Consubstantiation Ignatius of Antioch Pentecost Works of faith
Corinth Incarnation Pepin the Short Works of the law
Council of Chalcedon Indulgences Persia Zwingli, Ulrich
Council of Ephesus Innocent III, Pope Peter / Simon / Cephas
Council of Nicea Intertestamental Peter's Confession

[For further glossaries of theological terms, see: Christian Apologetics & Research Ministry ]

Quotation identification

    A few representative quotes may be given, for which you will be asked to identify either who said it, or about whom/what it was said.
      E.g.: "95. And so let them trust to enter heaven rather through many tribulations than through the false confidence of peace." Possible answers: (Luther / The 95 Theses)

Short Answer and Essay (representative questions):

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