Ch.3 History 1
Across
- 2. Bishop of Milan who argued effectively against the Arians and excommunicated the Emperor Theodosius.
- 5. The Council of Constantinople in 381 declared that the ___ was a divine Person and not merely a created power.
- 9. Heresy which held that Christ possessed only one nature: an almost divine nature.
- 13. Declaration by Emperors Constantine and Licinius which called for toleration of Christianity throughout the Empire.
- 14. Church council that condemned Nestorianism in 431.
- 15. Saint who became a hermit and is considered to be the father of monasticism.
- 16. Saint whose rule for monastic life became the most influential for monasticism.
- 17. A spiritual and social movement in which men and women withdrew from the world to live solitary or communal lives to attain personal holiness.
- 18. Heresy which said that Christ did not have a divine nature and was God’s greatest creature.
- 20. He was commissioned by the Pope to translate the Bible into Latin, a task which took him twenty-three years.
Down
- 1. The combining of the power of the secular government of the empire with the authority of the Church.
- 3. Doctrine which teaches that Jesus Christ is one divine person with two natures, divine and human.
- 4. Word used in the Nicene Creed which means that Christ possesses the same nature as the Father.
- 6. He was nicknamed “Golden Mouth” because of his skills as a preacher that eventually led to his consecration as Bishop of Constantinople.
- 7. He developed one of the first forms of monastic communal living that stressed poverty, simplicity of living, and obedience to the abbot of the monastery.
- 8. This council in 451 upheld the doctrine which teaches Jesus is one divine person with two natures, endorsed by Pope Leo I.
- 10. Heresy which taught that there were two persons in Christ: a human person and a divine person.
- 11. A Greek title for Mary that means "Mother of God" or "God Bearer".
- 12. One of the most famous Church Fathers, known for his many influential writings, including Confessions and City of God.
- 19. Constantine convoked the first ecumenical council of the Church in this city in 325.