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3 schools of theology arose at ____. (Mark 3)
2 great writers of this school were ____. (Mark 2)
In review, the causes and need of new leaders being established after the deaths of Peter and Paul includes ____. (Mark all correct)
Books accepted as inspired Scripture in the East but not in the West during the Persecuted Church Period include ___.
Books accepted and read in the East that is not now considered part of the Bible includes ____.
Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna was burned to death for his testimony in 166 A.D.
By 125 A.D. Bishops were ruling the Church.
After 150 A.D. councils were held and rules made by bishops only.
Church government took on a somewhat autocratic form due to the Roman government.
This period saw a continuation of apostolic age’s personal surrender of will to Christ and not an intellectual faith.
The theological schools were founded for people from heathen backgrounds.
1 of these theological schools was founded about 180 A.D. by Pantaenus.
The school at Cartage was the greatest influence on theological thought in Europe.
Tertullian and Cyprian were associated with the school at Alexandria.
Justin Martyr was martyred in Rome in 155 A.D.
When the Church found its largest constituency among unbalanced Greeks of Asia Minor, strange opinions and theories arose and grew to power in the Church.
The word “gnosis” means understanding.
The Ebonites embraced Paul’s writings.
The Manicheans were of Syrian origin.
The Ebonites taught that the universe is 2 kingdoms, 1 of light and 1 of darkness and each striving for mastery in nature and man.