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78 Cards in this Set
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hagar/hagara
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Muhammad escaped from one city to another
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scribes
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public clerk or secretary, especially in ancient times
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pharisees
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member of ancient Jewish sect who interperted and observed Mosaic Law... written and oral
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parousia
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second coming and reappearance of christ
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catechesis
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instruction given to potential converts
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catechumen
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converts receiving instruction
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eschaton
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end of the world, end of time, climax in history
Greek for 'last' |
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eschatological
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end of world to come soon
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metanoia
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spiritual conversaion
greek for 'change one's mind or spirit' |
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proselytizing
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induce someone to convert to own religious faith
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anathema
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ban, curse, excommunication: not allowed
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extant
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still in existence
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ecclesia
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faith comunity, church
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domine, quo vadis
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"Lord where are you going?"
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mametrine prision
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perpetua, her brother, felicitia were held
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Christian
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follower of Jesus Christ
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Sect
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small group from a larger religious denomination
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Diocletian
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emperor of Rome (284-305). divided emperor into east and west. wanted to revive old religion of Rome and led to major persectuon of Christians in 303.
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Donatists
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traitors...followers of christian prosecution
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pax deorum
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desire for peace
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arian
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doctrines of Arius, denying that Jes was of the same substance of God and holding instead that he was only the highest of created beings
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Nycia
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Asia, where constatine traveled to create new empire... it was in east where much of this was going on, and it was away from other places
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rhetoric
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study of language and literature (Augustine)
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Monasticism
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for of religious life; usually conducted in a community under a common rule and characterized by celibacy, poverty and obdience
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civitas dei
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city of god
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circumcellions
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radicals, terrorists
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Del Laudis
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donatists saying:
God be praised |
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Civitas Terrena
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Earthly City
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Heretic
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Person who holds controversy, specailly over dogma of Roman Catholic Church
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per molestias erudito
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education by inconvience
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orthopraxy
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learning by doing
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platonism
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reality taht world is imperfect: body/ spirit and that idea is divine (Neo-platonism)
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schismatic
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formal rupture within christian church
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nursia
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benedict was born
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subiaco
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benedict met monk and lived in cave for three years
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monte cassino
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st. monastery on top
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obidence, stability, conversatilo morium
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to christ, preserve utnil death, daily life along fidelity (all rules of monks)
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rev et sacerdos
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divine rights of kings
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ottonian goverment
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established by germans,d epended on the church to govern it
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Cluny
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defended and helped pope gregory... large monastary with around 2,000 monastaries under its control
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simony
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selling of church property without church conset for profit
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fief
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land
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feudalism
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based on the holding of all land in fief or fee; resulting relation of lord to vassal and charactized by homage, legal and miliatry service of tenants, and forfeiture
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Lord
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a man of high rank in feudal society or in one that retains feudal forms and institations
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Stocisim
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personal agony, detachment within oneself
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magic
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Luscious was turned into a donkey.
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30 AD
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Jesus died
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50 AD
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First Century
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66 AD
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Jews fight Rome
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70 AD
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Rome destroys Israel and Jerusalem
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100
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Diaporsa: Jews leave homeland
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202
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Conversion to christianity went under harsh punishment
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234-285
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crisis of third century: military and economic threats
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260-302
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Peace of Church
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306-337
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Life of Constatine (Babtized at death (Confessional))
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312
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Battle of Milvian Bridge: Constatine defeats Maximietus
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313
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Edict of Milan: officially ended christian presectuion and pagan symbols disapeared
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354-430
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Life of Augustine
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372
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Augustine reads Hortensius (then comes machineasim)
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387
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Augustine Baptized in Milan
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395
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elected bishop of Hippo Regius
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397-401
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Augustine writes confessions
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4th century
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rise of monasticism
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476
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las emperor of rome, rome eventually falls
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480-547
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5th century: life of Benedict
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700-800
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rise of islam
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794
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Charles ruled that monsteries have to follow Benedict
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910
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Cluny Reform
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1000
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Crusades
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1066
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France conquered England
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1073-1085
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Pope Gregory
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1075
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Ban of Lay Investitures
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1214-1270
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King Louis IV
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1244
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Louis gets ill, instructs son with letter of discriptions and steps
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1248-1254
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7th crusade
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1270-
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8th crusade
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50-60 CE
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didcahe is written and aknowldged
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70 CE
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Gospel of Mark
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