HIEU 201 CHAPTER 8 QUIZ
Jesus practiced his ministry
a. in a manner completely consistent with the beliefs of the Zealots.
b. within the context of Jewish religious and national feeling.
c. in complete defiance of all Jewish tradition.
d. in a manner completely consistent with the beliefs of the Pharisees.
From the point of view of the Romans, Jesus and his followers appeared to be
a. just another mystery religion, no different from any other.
b. potential allies in their efforts to control Judea.
c. harmless idealists.
d. subversives who seemed to emphasize political resistance to Roman rule.
Paul's knowledge of ________ was of great value in his missionary work with both
Diaspora Jews and Gentiles.
a. Germanic languages
b. Latin
c. Aramaic
d. Greek
At first, the Roman government did not interfere with Christians because
a. Christian values basically supported the social order and popular morality in
Rome.
b. the number of Christians was small, and the Roman government was
generally tolerant of local religions.
c. Christians were seen as excellent citizens.
d. they were preoccupied with other issues.
Because there were obvious and important differences between Christian thought
and Greek philosophy
a. only Jews continued to study Greek philosophy.
b. conservative church fathers rejected classical philosophy in its entirety.
c. all early Christians rejected classical learning as a dangerous influence.
d. most early Christians rejected the mysterious elements in Christianity, such
as the belief in miracles.
Jesus practiced his ministry
a. in a manner completely consistent with the beliefs of the Zealots.
b. within the context of Jewish religious and national feeling.
c. in complete defiance of all Jewish tradition.
d. in a manner completely consistent with the beliefs of the Pharisees.
From the point of view of the Romans, Jesus and his followers appeared to be
a. just another mystery religion, no different from any other.
b. potential allies in their efforts to control Judea.
c. harmless idealists.
d. subversives who seemed to emphasize political resistance to Roman rule.
Paul's knowledge of ________ was of great value in his missionary work with both
Diaspora Jews and Gentiles.
a. Germanic languages
b. Latin
c. Aramaic
d. Greek
At first, the Roman government did not interfere with Christians because
a. Christian values basically supported the social order and popular morality in
Rome.
b. the number of Christians was small, and the Roman government was
generally tolerant of local religions.
c. Christians were seen as excellent citizens.
d. they were preoccupied with other issues.
Because there were obvious and important differences between Christian thought
and Greek philosophy
a. only Jews continued to study Greek philosophy.
b. conservative church fathers rejected classical philosophy in its entirety.
c. all early Christians rejected classical learning as a dangerous influence.
d. most early Christians rejected the mysterious elements in Christianity, such
as the belief in miracles.