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Constantine was the 1st Christian Emperor.
Emperor worship in the 2nd period was seldom seen in any city.
From 250 to 313 A.D. the Church was subjected to a systematic, relentless, empire wide attempt to crush Christianity.
Trajan was one of the severest persecutors of Christians.
Simon was the successor to St. James as bishop of the Church at Smyrna.
Ignatius was Bishop of Antioch of Syria who was thrown to wild beasts in the Roman amphitheater.
Marcus Aurelius was a poor emperor of Rome.
Septimius Severus began a mild persecution of Christians in 202 A.D.
The emperor Caracalla conferred citizenship upon slaves and freemen alike.
Books accepted and read in the East that is not now considered part of the Bible includes .
The non-canonical books accepted in the east but not in the west were fanciful writings such as the book of Mormon.
By 125 A.D. Bishops were ruling the Church.
Church government took on a somewhat autocratic form due to the Roman government.
3 schools of theology arose at____. (Mark 3)
1 of these theological schools was founded in 180 A.D. by Pantaenus.
The school at Cartage was the greatest influence on theological thought in Europe.
2 great writers of this school were ____. (Mark 2)
The word “gnosis” means understanding.
The Ebionites embraced Paul’s writings.
Montanists were not puritans.
The “Montanists” were the worst heretical sect.
By 313 A.D. the Church was thoroughly organized.
By 313 A.D. the Church organization operated with elders in control.
The Church at the end of this period was growing in power and life.
