1. This emperor legalized Christianity in the Roman empire in 312 AD. Constantine 1. This emperor legalized Christianity in the Roman empire 2. They started invading England in 793 and targeted churches and monasteries The Vikings 1. This emperor legalized Christianity in the Roman empire 2. They started invading England in 793 and targeted churches and monasteries 3. In 1305, the papacy was moved to Avignon. What is this called? The Avignon captivity 1. This emperor legalized Christianity in the Roman empire 2. They started invading England in 793 and targeted churches and monasteries 3. In 1305, the papacy was moved to Avignon. What is this called? 4. Related to the papacy: what was the Great Schism? When there were multiple popes 1. This emperor legalized Christianity in the Roman empire 2. They started invading England in 793 and targeted churches and monasteries 3. In 1305, the papacy was moved to Avignon. What is this called? 4. Related to the papacy: what was the Great Schism? 5. English priest who translated the Bible into English and was declared a heretic in 1415. John Wycliffe 1. This emperor legalized Christianity in the Roman empire 2. They started invading England in 793 and targeted churches and monasteries 3. In 1305, the papacy was moved to Avignon. What is this called? 4. Related to the papacy: what was the Great Schism? 5. English priest who translated the Bible into English and was declared a heretic in 1415. 6. Names of the big three reformers Luther, Calvin, Zwingli 1. This emperor legalized Christianity in the Roman empire 2. They started invading England in 793 and targeted churches and monasteries 3. In 1305, the papacy was moved to Avignon. What is this called? 4. Related to the papacy: what was the Great Schism? 5. English priest who translated the Bible into English and was declared a heretic in 1415. 6. Names of the big three reformers 7. Name of the Catholic council to deal with the Protestant reformation The council of Trent (1545) 1. This emperor legalized Christianity in the Roman empire 2. They started invading England in 793 and targeted churches and monasteries 3. In 1305, the papacy was moved to Avignon. What is this called? 4. Related to the papacy: what was the Great Schism? 5. English priest who translated the Bible into English and was declared a heretic in 1415. 6. Names of the big three reformers 7. Name of the Catholic council to deal with the Protestant reformation 8. A movement in the 1700’s which valued heart over brains regarding Christian faith Pietism Christianity in the 19th century Christianity in the 19th century 1- The Second Great Awakening James McGready started camp meetings in 1796 Barton Stone (1772-1844) Cane Ridge, Kentucky (1801) Christianity in the 19th century 1- The Second Great Awakening 2- New sects and trends William Miller (1782-1849) Ellen Gould White (1827-1915) William Miller (1782-1849) The angel Moroni and Joseph Smith Brigham Young (1807-1877) William Booth (1829-1912) Christianity in the 19th century 1- The Second Great Awakening 2- New sects and trends 3- The crisis of faith Albrecht Ritschl (1822-1889) The 5 fundamental principles The 5 fundamental principles 1. Inerrancy of Scripture The 5 fundamental principles 1. Inerrancy of Scripture 2. The virgin birth of Christ The 5 fundamental principles 1. Inerrancy of Scripture 2. The virgin birth of Christ 3. Christ’s substitutionary atonement The 5 fundamental principles 1. Inerrancy of Scripture 2. The virgin birth of Christ 3. Christ’s substitutionary atonement 4. Christ’s bodily resurrection The 5 fundamental principles 1. Inerrancy of Scripture 2. The virgin birth of Christ 3. Christ’s substitutionary atonement 4. Christ’s bodily resurrection 5. The reality of miracles Christianity in the 19th century 1- The Second Great Awakening 2- New sects and trends 3- The crisis of faith 4- Missions Amy Carmichael (1867-1951) Death of Ward during the Taiping Rebellion (1862) Lottie Moon (1840-1912)
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