Which Roman emperor is known for legalizing Christianity through the Edict of Milan?
Constantine

Which council in 325 AD affirmed the divinity of Christ and produced the Nicene Creed?
Council of Nicaea

Which early Christian leader is known as the "Apostle to the Gentiles"?
Paul

Which early church leader was burned at the stake for refusing to recant during the Reformation era?
Jan Hus

Which reformer nailed the 95 Theses to a church door in Wittenberg?
Martin Luther

Which early church father wrote Confessions?
Augustine of Hippo

Which city became closely associated with the leadership of the Western church?
Rome

Which early Christian symbol was used secretly during Roman persecution?
The fish (Ichthys)

Which Roman emperor is known for severe persecution of Christians and blaming them for a great fire?
Nero

Which early Christian apologist wrote the First Apology defending Christians to the Roman emperor?
Justin Martyr

Which council in 451 AD dealt with the nature of Christ as both fully God and fully man?
Council of Chalcedon

Which monk translated the Bible into German during the Reformation?
Martin Luther

Which English reformer translated the Bible and was executed for it?
William Tyndale

Which church movement in the 16th century sought to reform corruption in the Church?
Protestant Reformation

Which invention helped spread Reformation ideas rapidly across Europe?
Printing press

Which missionary is known as the "Apostle to the Germans"?
Boniface

Which early church father helped shape the doctrine of original sin?
Augustine of Hippo

Which emperor moved the capital of the Roman Empire to Byzantium (Constantinople)?
Constantine

Which apostle is traditionally associated with the founding leadership of the church in Rome?
Peter

Which city became the center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity?
Constantinople

Which reformer was protected by German princes after challenging the Catholic Church?
Martin Luther

Which early Christian leader was stoned to death and considered the first martyr?
Stephen

Which early church writer is known for City of God?
Augustine of Hippo

Which persecution of Christians occurred under the Roman Empire's "Great Persecution"?
Diocletian persecution

Which council addressed the controversy over icons in the church?
Second Council of Nicaea

Which early Christian leader is often called the 'Father of Monasticism' for living as a desert hermit in Egypt?
Anthony of Egypt

Which English king broke from the Roman Catholic Church and formed the Church of England?
Henry VIII

Which reformer led Protestant reforms from Geneva, Switzerland?
John Calvin

Which city became central to Calvin's ministry?
Geneva

Which bishop strongly defended the full divinity of Christ against Arianism?
Athanasius

Which Roman emperor officially ended persecution and favored Christianity?
Constantine

Which creed produced at the Council of Nicaea is still widely recited today?
Nicene Creed

Which group preserved many ancient manuscripts in monasteries during the Middle Ages?
Monks

What type of religious communities helped spread Christianity across medieval Europe?
Monasteries / monastic communities

Which early Christian leader was known for preaching against heresies in the early church?
Irenaeus

Which empire was the Eastern continuation of the Roman Empire?
Byzantine Empire

Which major event in 1054 split Eastern and Western Christianity?
The Great Schism

Who was the missionary sent by Pope Gregory I to help spread Christianity in England?
Augustine of Canterbury

Which North African council affirmed a list of New Testament books matching the modern canon?
Council of Carthage

Which reformer emphasized justification by faith alone?
Martin Luther

Which early Christian leader is known for developing early Latin theology?
Tertullian

Which emperor made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire later on?
Theodosius I

Which English reformer translated the New Testament into English from Greek before the King James Version?
William Tyndale

Which early English reformer was known as the Morning Star of the Reformation?
John Wycliffe
