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Chapter 28 Self Quiz
Christians and the Cosmos: The Revelation of John, The Shepherd of Hermas, and the Apocalypse of Peter
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Christians were persecuted across the Roman Empire throughout the first century.
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False
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The Emperor Nero blamed the Christians for a major fire for which he was most likely responsible.
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False
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Opponents of Christianity claimed Christians held orgies and ate babies.
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False
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Governors in the Roman provinces had all of the following responsibilities
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Collecting taxes
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Maintaining order
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Keeping the peace
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Protecting religious freedom
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Opponents of Christianity suggested all of the following
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Christians held orgies.
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Christians committed infanticide.
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Christians committed deicide.
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Christians were guilty of incest.
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In Nero's persecution of Christianity, Christians were accused of:
Infanticide
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Arson
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Cannibalism
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Incestuous relationships
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First Peter claims to have been written in Babylon, a code word for:
Jerusalem
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Alexandria
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Rome
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Corinth
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First Peter was probably written:
In the middle of the first century
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In the late first century
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In the middle of the second century
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In the late second century
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When was the first imperial episode of Christian persecution?
When Nero falsely accused Christians of starting the fire that leveled Rome
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Immediately after Pilate had Jesus crucified
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After the military assault on Rome by the Maccabees
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During World War II
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What was the growth rate of Christianity in its early years?
Steady at 50 percent per year
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Fluctuating at 2 percent some years and 80 percent other years
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Steady at 40 percent per decade
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Exponential
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Which book of the New Testament mentions the word "suffering" more than any other?
First Thessalonians
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First Peter
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Second Peter
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Jude
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What was "Babylon" a code word for?
Israel
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Wrongdoing
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Rome
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Potential trouble
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The worst insult that pagans used against Christians was considered to be:
"Atheist"
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"Heathen"
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"Antichrist"
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"Saint"
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