- Question: Biblical Judaism refers to
Judaism that:
- Question: Which of the following is not
a form of Judaism?
- Question: This is the most traditional
form of Judaism:
- Question: The dispersion of Jews beyond
Israel, particularly to Persia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean region is called:
- Question: This term means “ritually
correct” and refers mainly to the preparation and consumption of food:
- Question: Members of the priestly families,
living primarily in Jerusalem, who were in charge of the temple and its
activities were called:
- Question: The most recent period in
Jewish history, called the reform, is characterized by all of the following
except:
- Question: Isaiah was a:
- Question: The list of authoritative
books (of the Christian Bible) is called :
- Question: The preparatory period of
penance, preceding Easter and lasting 40 days, is called:
- Question: The 95 Theses were a set of
demands for change and reformation that were made by:
- Question: The gospel that has been
referred to as the “women’s gospel” is the gospel of:
- Question: Martin Luther’s reforms
included:
- Question: The belief that because God
is all-powerful and all-knowing, a human being’s ultimate reward or punishment
is already decreed by God is called:
- Question: Our text defines all of the
following forms of Christianity as “non-traditional” except:
Instituition / Term | |
Term | Fall 2018 |
Institution | Chamberlain |
Contributor | Pressley |