Christianity by Diarmaid MacCulloch
  • 1. Which of the following does MacCulloch argue was a crucial factor in the spread of Christianity?
A) The missionary work
B) The military conquest
C) Economic factors
D) Royal patronage
  • 2. Which geographical area does MacCulloch highlight for its early Christian developments?
A) Africa
B) The Roman Empire
C) The Americas
D) Asia
  • 3. What significant theological concept does MacCulloch explore?
A) The Trinity
B) Salvation by faith
C) Predestination
D) Original sin
  • 4. What is MacCulloch's view on the future of Christianity?
A) It will unify into one denomination
B) It will stay the same
C) It will decline entirely
D) It will continue to evolve
  • 5. Which reformer is discussed in detail in MacCulloch's work?
A) Martin Luther
B) Henry VIII
C) Ulrich Zwingli
D) John Calvin
  • 6. Which religious text does MacCulloch examine for its influence on Christianity?
A) The Talmud
B) The Bible
C) The Bhagavad Gita
D) The Quran
  • 7. What does MacCulloch identify as a source of conflict in Christianity?
A) Economic disparities
B) Political alliances
C) Ethnic diversity
D) Theological differences
  • 8. How does MacCulloch categorize different Christian denominations?
A) By doctrinal purity
B) By church size
C) By geographical location
D) By historical development
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