Quiz #2 Flashcards
What was Paul’s 1st Missionary Journey?
Antioch (Syria) to Cyprus (Asia Minor)
Who were Paul’s companions during his 1st missionary journey?
Barnabas & John Mark
Significant Events during the first missionary journey
- Council of Jerusalem
- Dispute on issue of circumcision
- Letter to Galatians
Paul’s 2nd missionary journey
Asia Minor to Galatia to Macedonia to Greece
Paul’s companions - 2nd missionary journey
Silvanus/Silas
Significant events - 2nd missionary journey
- Quarrel w/ Barnabas over John Mark
- Letters of 1 and 2 Thessalonians
Third missionary journey of St. Paul
Antioch to Jerusalem
Companions - 3rd missionary journey
Timothy
Significant Events - 3rd missionary journey
- Meeting w/ James
- Arrest in Jerusalem
- Imprisonment at Caesaria (letters of Philippians and Philemon)
- Letters of 1 & 2 Corinthians and Romans
- House arrest in Rome (Ephesians, Colossians, Titus, 1 & 2 Timothy)
Significance of Paul’s Missionary Journey
- Detached Christianity from Jewish exclusivism
- Assigned leaders to every community
- Formed written sources of information about our faith and the early Church
to worship God according to the dictates of one’s own conscience
Religious Freedom
exempted from tax
Clerics
Abolished
Crucifixion & Gladiatorial Combat
permitted to acquire properties
Church leaders
public holiday for all
Sunday
reflected emperor’s recognition of Christianity
Church structures
ICHTHUS- Iesous Christos Theou Uios Soter
Fish
hope
Anchor
peace
Dove
body of Christ
Bread
resurrection of Christ
Phoenix
Issued the Edict of Milan
religious tolerance of Christianity
Constantine
Declared Christianity as the official religion of the Roman empire
Theodosius