A Study of Acts and Early Christian Writings
  • 1. The study of Acts and early Christian writings is a profound exploration of the formative years of Christianity, focusing on the historical, cultural, and theological contexts in which these texts were produced. The Book of Acts, attributed to the author of the Gospel of Luke, serves as a crucial narrative that chronicles the spread of the Christian message from Jerusalem to the wider Roman world, illustrating the challenges and triumphs faced by the early disciples. Scholars examine the ways in which Acts interacts with other early Christian writings, such as the letters of Paul, the Gospel of Mark, and the writings of the Apostolic Fathers, to discern how these texts reflect the beliefs, practices, and organizational structures of the early church. This study often delves into the socio-political climate of the first century, assessing how the burgeoning faith navigated a predominantly pagan society while grappling with internal disputes and the desire for unity. Furthermore, it investigates the theological implications of the narratives, particularly themes of divine sovereignty, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the universal mission of the Church. By comparing Acts with contemporaneous historical accounts and archaeological findings, researchers gain insights into not only the early Christian identity but also its impact on subsequent religious thought and cultural development. Overall, a study of Acts and early Christian writings illuminates the dynamic interplay between faith and history, offering valuable perspectives on the genesis of one of the world's major religions.

    Who is traditionally believed to be the author of the Book of Acts?
A) Mark
B) Matthew
C) John
D) Luke
  • 2. What event is described in Acts 2?
A) The Pentecost
B) Paul's conversion
C) The Ascension
D) The Last Supper
  • 3. Which apostle is known for preaching to the Gentiles?
A) Peter
B) James
C) John
D) Paul
  • 4. What term refers to the first Christian communities?
A) Assembly
B) Synagogue
C) Temple
D) Church
  • 5. Which character fell out of a window during Paul's preaching?
A) Silas
B) Titus
C) Eutychus
D) Timothy
  • 6. What important meeting is recorded in Acts 15?
A) The Council of Jerusalem
B) The Last Supper
C) The Sermon on the Mount
D) The Great Commission
  • 7. Who was the first Christian martyr according to Acts?
A) Stephen
B) Peter
C) James
D) Paul
  • 8. Which Pharisee defended the apostles before the Sanhedrin?
A) Nicodemus
B) Gamaliel
C) Saul
D) Herod
  • 9. What is the primary theme of the Epistles of Paul?
A) Prophecies about the end times
B) The teachings and implications of faith in Christ
C) The Law of Moses
D) The history of Israel
  • 10. Which letter is considered Paul's first?
A) Philippians
B) Romans
C) 1 Thessalonians
D) Galatians
  • 11. Which Epistle discusses the role of faith and works?
A) 2 Corinthians
B) James
C) Romans
D) Philippians
  • 12. To whom was the book of Hebrews primarily addressed?
A) Gentile believers
B) Church leaders
C) Jewish Christians
D) Pagans
  • 13. Which letter emphasizes love as the greatest virtue?
A) Romans 8
B) 1 Corinthians 13
C) Ephesians 4
D) Galatians 5
  • 14. What is the purpose of the Book of Revelation?
A) To document Paul's journeys
B) To reveal future events and encourage believers
C) To teach the Law
D) To recount Jesus' life
  • 15. What is a major theme in the letters of Paul?
A) Obedience to the Law
B) Grace and redemption through faith
C) Mysteries of the universe
D) End-time prophecies
  • 16. Which group was responsible for the death of Stephen?
A) The Sanhedrin
B) The Gentiles
C) The Deciples
D) The Romans
  • 17. In which chapter does Paul’s conversion occur?
A) Acts 2
B) Acts 7
C) Acts 15
D) Acts 9
  • 18. In the early church, which role was primarily responsible for preaching?
A) Apostles
B) Elders
C) Disciples
D) Deacons
  • 19. Where did Paul preach to the philosophers that led to several conversions?
A) Corinth
B) Jerusalem
C) Ephesus
D) Athens
  • 20. What was the name of the sorcerer who opposed the apostles in Samaria?
A) Silas
B) Saul
C) Nicodemus
D) Simon
  • 21. What is the significance of the Council of Jerusalem?
A) Addressed Gentile inclusion
B) Defined the Trinity
C) Banned dietary laws
D) Established church hierarchy
  • 22. To whom did Paul appeal for his trial in Rome?
A) The Sanhedrin
B) Festus
C) Caesar
D) Agrippa
  • 23. Which city was Paul imprisoned in for two years?
A) Caesarea
B) Ephesus
C) Rome
D) Jerusalem
  • 24. Which apostle is known for preaching to the Ethiopian eunuch?
A) James
B) Stephen
C) Philip
D) Thomas
  • 25. Which disciple betrayed Jesus?
A) James
B) Peter
C) John
D) Judas Iscariot
  • 26. What is the central message of the Gospel?
A) Traditions of elders
B) Wisdom from philosophers
C) Salvation through Jesus Christ
D) Adherence to the Law
  • 27. What was Paul's original name?
A) James
B) Peter
C) Saul
D) John
  • 28. Which continent did Paul primarily travel in for his missions?
A) Antarctica
B) Asia and Europe
C) Africa
D) America
  • 29. Which book follows the Book of Acts in the New Testament?
A) Romans
B) 1 Corinthians
C) John
D) Hebrews
  • 30. The Book of Revelation is attributed to which author?
A) Peter
B) John
C) Paul
D) James
  • 31. Which apostle is known for doubting Jesus' resurrection until seeing Him?
A) Philip
B) Peter
C) Thomas
D) Andrew
  • 32. Which disciple denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed?
A) James
B) Andrew
C) Peter
D) John
  • 33. What is the term for early Christian letters?
A) Epistles
B) Scrolls
C) Acts
D) Gospels
  • 34. What was the original language of the New Testament?
A) Hebrew
B) Greek
C) Aramaic
D) Latin
  • 35. What vision did Peter have that changed his views on Gentiles?
A) A vision of an angel
B) A sheet with unclean animals
C) The resurrection of Jesus
D) A fiery chariot
  • 36. Who are the primary recipients of the Letters of Paul?
A) Jewish priests
B) Early Christian communities
C) Roman governors
D) Gentile philosophers
  • 37. In which city were the followers of Jesus first called Christians?
A) Antioch
B) Jerusalem
C) Ephesus
D) Rome
  • 38. What was Paul's occupation before his conversion?
A) Tax Collector
B) Fisherman
C) Soldier
D) Tentmaker
  • 39. Which city was Paul’s birthplace?
A) Jerusalem
B) Antioch
C) Tarsus
D) Corinth
  • 40. Which Emperor was ruling during much of Paul’s ministry?
A) Augustus
B) Nero
C) Tiberius
D) Claudius
  • 41. Who accompanied Paul on his first missionary journey?
A) Luke
B) Barnabas
C) Timothy
D) Silas
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