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The one who was sent to preach the gospel.
Apostles
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Traditionally regarded as the period of the 12 apostles.
Apostolic Age
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Universal; refers to the universal church of Jesus Christ.
Catholic
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A group of early Christian writers who knew one of the Apostles and lived about 75-150 AD
The Apostolic Fathers
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Fiftieth day after Passover when the Holy Spirit came down on the apostles, which is the birth of the Church.
Pentecost
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It means fellowship in Christ.
Koinonia
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The act of practice of humans eating another human's flesh.
Cannibalism
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Any injury, violation, or profanation of sacred things.
Sacrilege
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Persecution of Andrew
crucified
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Persecution of Bartholomew
beaten then crucified
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Persecution of James, Son of Alpheus
stoned to death
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Persecution of James, son of Zebedee
beheaded
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Persecution of John
boiled in oil, died of old age
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Persecution of Judas
stoned to death
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Persecution of Matthew
speared to death
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Persecution of Peter
crucified upside down
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Persecution of Philip
crucified
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Persecution of Simon
crucified
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Persecution of Thomas
speared to death
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Persecution of Matthias
stoned to death
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Monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
Christianity
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Refers to collectively to the christian traditions and churches developed in the Middle East, Asia and eastern part of Europe.
Eastern Christianity
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He is the greatest Roman Emperor.
Constantine
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Lord’s Day
Sunday
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Birthday of Jesus
December 25
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First Enumenical Cuncil in 325, declared that the Son was of the same substance with the Father, and formed the initial Nicene Creed.
Council of Nicaea
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5 Centers of Christianity within Roman Empire
Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, Byzantium and Rome-evolved into Patriarchates
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The Evangelists
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Paul, Peter, James, and Jude
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Greek Writers of the New Testament in the West
St. Jerome and Pope Damasus
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St. Jerome
345-420
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Pope Damasus
382
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A translation of the Hebrew Bible and some related texts into Koine Greek.
Septuagint
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The principal Latin version of the Bible, prepared mainly by St. Jerome in the late 4th century.
Vulgate
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Rule or measuring stick; the canonical books were also called "books of the testament".
Canon
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A doctrine that one can reach a high spiritual state through the practice of extreme self-denial or self-mortification.
Asceticism
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One of the greatest works of St. Agustine. (413-426) When explained history in the eyes of God at the time when Rome was sacked by barbarians.
The City of Good