Wednesday, August 21, 2013

REEDCS3C0 PRE-MIDTERM






TEST I. Classify the following items if they are Catholic or Protestant.


01. Augsburg Confession_Protestant
02. clerical celibacy_Catholic
03. denial of Christ’s presence in the Mass_Protestant
04. prayers for the dead_Catholic
05. seven ritual sacraments as instituted by Christ_Catholic
06. justification by faith alone_Protestant
07. ministerial priesthood_Catholic
08. Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed_Catholic
09. priesthood of all believers emphasized_Protestant
10. private interpretation of the Bible_Protestant
11. rejection of purgatory_Protestant
12. repudiation of the merits of good works_Protestant
13. sacramental forgiveness of sins_Catholic
14. Sacred Tradition as co-equal with Scriptures_Catholic
15. salvation by works as well as by faith_Catholic
16. sole authority of Scriptures_Protestant
17. exclusion of apocryphal books of the Bible_Protestant
18. efficacy of relics and indulgence_Catholic
19. veneration of the Virgin Mary and the saints_Catholic
20. withdrawal of submission from the Supreme Pontiff_Protestant
  
TEST II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Write HISTORY if the statement is true. If false, change only the underlined word/s to make it correct. (2 points for each correct answer)

01. Catacombs are underground Roman columbarium. _cemeteries
02. Rome was the place where the followers of Christ were called Christians for the first time. _Antioch
03. Pentecost was the event in 64 A.D. which ignited the bloody persecution of Christians in Rome. _Burning of Rome
04. The papal seat was removed from Rome to Spain during the Babylonian Captivity of the Popes (1309-1377). _France
05. Knights or military orders were founded for the well-being of Christian pilgrims in Holy Land. HISTORY
06. The Greek Orthodox Church originated from the Eastern Schism. HISTORY
07. Martin Luther was a Dominican monk whose 95 theses started the Protestant Reformation. _Augustinian
08. Nestorianism teaches that Jesus has two distinct personshuman and divine. HISTORY
09. The word “mendicant” simply means “resignation to the will of God.” _Islam
10. The first historic crusade of the Church against the Moslems was launched by Urban II in 1095. HISTORY
11. The Council of Pisa was considered a counter-Catholic Reformation in the sixteenth century. _Trent
12. Gnosticism considers the use of images and relics as superstitious and idolatrous. _Iconoclasm
13. Arians refuses to accept the divine sonship of Jesus. HISTORY
14. Doctors of the Church are saintly theologians, writers and teachers who belonged to the period of antiquity. _Fathers
15. Second Vatican Council is the twenty-first ecumenical council held in the Church. HISTORY

TEST III. ANALOGY.  Complete the comparison below by filling-in the correct word.

01. The Holy Bible is to Christianity as ­­­Koran is to Islam
02. John Calvin is to Presbyterians as Henry VIII is to Anglicans.
03. Saint Albert is to Carmelites as Saint Bruno is to Carthusians.
04. Monophysitism is to Jesus’ nature as Monotheletism is to Jesus’ will.
05. Lauds is to Morning Prayer as Vespers is to Evening Prayer.
06. Hermit is to monk who lives alone as Cenobite is to monk who lives in a community.
07. Christotokos is to Mary, Mother of Christ as Theotokos is to Mary, Mother of God.
08. Ascension is to Christ as Pentecost is to Holy Spirit.
09. Heresy is to denial of the Catholic faith as Schism is to separation from the Church.
10.  April 2 is to Saint Pedro Calungsod as September 28 is to Saint Lorenzo Ruiz
11. Saint Agatha is to breasts being cut-off as Saint Sebastian is to piercing of arrows.
12. James, son of Zebedee is to John as Peter is to Andrew.
13. Ananias is to Paul as Peter is to Cornelius.
14. Abbot is to the monastic community of men as to Abbess is to the female monastic community.
15. Saint Patrick is to Ireland as­ Saint Boniface is to Germany.
16. Saint Leo the Great is to Huns as Saint Gregory the Great is to Lombards.
17. Arianism is to Jesus Christ’s divinity as Macedonianism is to Holy Spirit’s divinity.
18. Ramadan is to fasting as Hadj is to pilgrimage to Mecca.
19. Knights Templar is to assistance to pilgrims in Holy Land as Knights Hospitaller is to working with the sick people.
20. James the Great is to first martyr-Apostle as Stephen is to first Christian martyr.
21. Sts. Cyril and Methodius are to Slavic nations as Sts. Leander and Isidore are to Sts. Leander and Isidore of Seville
22. Saint Anthony is to Early Monasticism as Saint Benedict is to Western Monasticism.
23. John Calvin is to Protestantism in Geneva as John Knox is to Protestantism in Scotland.
24. Patriarch Athenagoras I is to Greek Orthodox Christians as Pope Paul VI is to Roman Catholics.
25. Saint Teresa of Avila is to Carmelites as Saint Ignatius of Loyola is to Jesuits.

TEST IV.  Enumerate the following:

Characteristics of the First Christian Community in Jerusalem
1.    one heart and one mind
2.    life centered on the teachings of the Apostles
3.    distribution of goods according to one’s needs
4.    breaking of bread
5.    daily attendance in prayer service
                  
Famous Latin Fathers of the Church
1.    Saint Augustine
2.    Saint Jerome
3.    Saint Ambrose
4.    Saint Gregory the Great

Two New Doctors of the Church
1.    Saint John of Avila
2.    Saint Hildegard

Famous Medieval Monastic Orders
1.    Carthusians
2.    Cistercians
3.    Augustinians
4.    Dominicans
5.    Franciscans
6.    Carmelites

Pillars of the Islam
1.    faith in Allah and in his prophet Mohammed
2.    fasting during Ramadan
3.    almsgiving
4.    prayer five times a day facing Mecca
5.    pilgrimage to Mecca



 

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