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        | convinced Augustine to become Christian |  | 
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        | Christians defending their beliefs |  | 
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        | said popes are successors to saint peter |  | 
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        | began arianism. Was a heresy |  | 
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        | risen Christ enters into heavenly glory |  | 
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        | Mary taken body and soul into heaven |  | 
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        | became a Christian. Greatest theologian. Got caught up in Manichean |  | 
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        | 587-539 B.C. Jews did not exist and the leaders were exiled to Babylon |  | 
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        | unshaven. Could not speak Greek |  | 
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        | made monastic system and convent for woman (east) |  | 
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        | helped balance work and prayer in the monasteries (west) |  | 
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        | Constantine rebuilt the city ad renamed it Constantinople |  | 
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        | the sacred books of the bible |  | 
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        | must be circumcised and gentiles were welcome |  | 
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        | scatterings of Jewish people from their homeland |  | 
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        | granted religious freedom in the Roman Empire |  | 
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        | gods saving intervention helping the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt |  | 
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        | gentiles who adopted the Jewish faith but not fully and not circumcised |  | 
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        | Constantine’s mother. Found the cross |  | 
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        | faith conflicts with the church’s teaching |  | 
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        | made the Greek and Latin translation of the bible |  | 
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        | 361-363 unsuccessfully tried to stop Christianity and revive paganism |  | 
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        | was burned to death and died for his faith |  | 
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        | said the popes are successors of peter and convinced Attila to spare the city |  | 
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        | with Basil in making the convent for woman (east) |  | 
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        | religious cult who struggled with spirit in good vs. evil |  | 
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        | one who saves; Jesus son of god |  | 
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        | Saint Augustine’s mother.  Prayed constantly for her son |  | 
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        | burned down the city then when people were upset he blamed the Christians |  | 
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        | married to saint Gregory who is a Christian convert. Had three children all saints. Influental |  | 
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        | teaching that is consistent with the church |  | 
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        | Jewish feast that is commemorating the deliverance of Jesus’ death |  | 
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        | 50 days after Passover; coming of the holy spirit |  | 
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        | greatest bridge builder (pope) |  | 
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        | worked with Benedict (west) |  | 
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        | young boy took Eucharist to prisoners and was beat to death by other boys |  | 
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        | destructive tribe who chose Aryanism |  | 
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        | transmission of Jesus’ teaching |  | 
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        | 380 A.D. Christianity becomes official religion in Roman Empire |  | 
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        | Jerome’s Latin translation of the bible |  | 
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        | started the first monastery |  | 
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