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Lecture 16 Midterm Review Dr. Ann T. Orlando 15 October

Midterm Review: Quiz Structure Test on October 22 Closed book, closed notes Match events with dates, more dates than events (25 pts) Matching people with descriptions; more people than descriptions (25 pts) Match quotes from readings to authors; more authors than quotes (25 pts) Essay (25 pts) 2

Dates Key events in Church History are associated with these dates: 70 AD, 251, 312, 410, 496, 622, 732, 800,

People Nero Decius Diocletian Constantine Theodosius I Clovis Justinian Mohammed Charles Martel Charlemagne Irene Prince Vladimir Augustine of Hippo Pope St. Leo I Pope Gelasius Patrick of Ireland Benedict of Nursia Pope St. Gregory I Columban(us) Augustine of Kent Maximus the Confessor John of Damascus Boniface Einhard 4

Quotes Will not be tricky Five quotes, 7 authors Will be taken from: Augustine, City of God Benedict, Rule Gelasius, Letter to Emperor on Two Powers Einhard, Life of Charlemagne Donation of Constantine John of Damascus, Defense of Icons Conversion of Vladimir 5

Essay Write an essay on the changes in Ecclesial and Civil relations (in the West) between 100 – 900 AD. Your essay should include, at a minimum, the following Persecution and Martyrs Constantine the Great Church Councils Changing role of bishops before and after Constantine Effect of fall of Roman Empire in West Importance of monasticism Rise of Islam Rise of the Franks Developments between Eastern and Western Christianity 6

Essay (cont.) Our readings that you should reference in your essay Augustine, City of God Pope Gelasius on Two Powers Donation of Constantine Einhard, Life of Charlemagne You must indicate at least what century events and people occurred in. You do not need to specify exact dates. 7